Gazette of the United States, & daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1800-1801, October 03, 1800, Image 1
Nvitntii 1502.; tip The price of this Gazette is Eight Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay •me Dollar additional, for enclosing and di recting ; and unless^some person-in this city will become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six Months in Advance. *«* No Subscription will be received for a shorter term than six months. December 1 1799. ALMANAC From September 30 —to Oiljbcr J. UICH WATIfc. Wednesday Tharfday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday • Tuesday SUN- Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday - Marshal's Sale. UNITED STATES, ? , Pennsylvania District. ) J BY virtue of a writ of venditiosa expoaa* to me directed, ifTued out of tlie Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Pennfyivinia Dif. triiS, will he exposed to puMic sale, at the Mer chant's Coffee House in the city <>t Philadelphia, on Monday the 6th day of O&ober next, at n o'clock, at noon—all the right, estate and interest •f Williaui Cannon and JoiJiua Cannon, in and to two third parts of i»7 acres of land, situate on creek, in Wafcingtm county, on which ereiled a merchant mill, fiw mill and other im vrcvements Also, —a Lot of one acre and three fourth*, in Connonffaurgh, on which is efc&ed a three story {lone dwelling hcufe, &c Seizad and taken in execution and to b« fold as the property ®f William Cannon and Jolhua Cannon the younger, by JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, 1 September to, 1800. J For Sale, £ jCST" THE NEW PILOT BUILT SCHOONER g«p St. Tammany, t'.;-"'*" at Say'» Wbarf, above Market Street, burthen 70 tnn«, fuppoiid to be a remarkable fsfl failing veflel, and may befit ted for sea in a few <\ ay«, Inventory to be fe«u •and terms of fa!e known by applying to the sub scriber. CROOKE STEVENSON, No. 4, Sotttb Water Street. ALSO, you JALE, 35 Hlids- Mufcovadj Sugar. White and brown H*W>nah ditto in boxes. East India do. in bigs. Weft-India and Country Rum. 100 Hhdi. Molaffea. Holland Gin French and Spanish Brandy* . Fcjiycr, Colbt, ftc Allgun9' ft.totoli.lf. Saddling Business. WILLIAM KINSEY, HAVING entered into partnerlhip, and ta ken that long eftablilhed ftan«l at the cor nerof Chefnut and Third St'eets, refpettfuMy l'olicit public patronage, arid parlicul-.rly invite a continuance of the favours of the former friends aad of Haines 4c Jobcs, and Sharpie Is Sc Kii.fsy, to wkofe bufinci's they have succeeded They offer for sale a large and general ass rt mer<t of elegant Saddle a«iH Bridles, all kinds common do Plated and Brass mounted Harness, Saddle-bags, Vaiieces Cart and Waggon Gears, &l. Trunks of al! kinds, particularly hard lea ther Portmanteaus. They aI fa manufacture all kinds of Silver mounted and Plain Whips, having several ex cellent Workmen in that branch. They flatter themselves from their united ex trience and the arrangements they have made, to be able (o fell any of the above artirles on as good terms as any others in the United States. A liberal allowance will be made to those who purchase by the quantity JONES & KINSEY. Philad. Sept. n Sa tu.th, 4 w- City Commissioner's Office, Philadelphia, Aug. ibib, 1800.' ?N pursuance of ail Ordinance of the Sele:l and 1 Common Councils, paffsi the lid day of May, 1797, PROPOSALS, (in writing) Wit'- be received by the City Coinmifli .men, until the thirtieth day of Ssptemher next,for renting on Leases, for one yejr, to corn meat e 011 the day of January ucxt, the following public property of the city, vi?. 1. The V/harf and Landing on Vine Street. 4 ditto on Saflafras do. 3 Ditto on Mulbnry do. 4. The Wharves and Landings oa. High and Chef nut streets. 5. Ditto 011 Walnut street, the Drawbridge, Spruce, Pin* and C«Jar streets, including the Fish House 6. The Cellar under the City Hill. Applications may be left with either of the Commifliouen, or with their cltrk, at No. 6j, Cherry Street. e ° r *» 3 To Printers. WANTED —in Exchange, A FOUNT or Long Primer, weighing 6 or 700 lb. or upwards, and a Fount ol Brevier, weighing 400 lbs. oi - upwards. September :< Gazette y the United States, & Daily Advertiser. H. M -0 j8 1 41 ® >6 3 9 3 S3 * 38 S *6 »«TI •mars 6 ii 5 40 6 xi $ 48 6 14 5 46 - 6 ij 5 4f - 6 16 5 44 6 17 5 43 O 19 f 4r Charles Marihall AND SON, No. 46, Gbesnut Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Per brig Liberty, capt Hchderfnn, from Amller dam, and ether arrivals, A quantity of the following articled, which they fell for cafli, or the usual credit— Antimon crud Ol Anifi Arsenic alb » Juniper Sac faturni Succini Vitriol alb Rhodii Borax Camphor Opium Coccinnella Annetto Gum Benioin Mere Oulc ,\ rabic Proccip rub Myrrh Corros sub Kino Sal G auber fM-ir.na flik Rad gentian | Com Flo Sulphur i< j Liquorice ball Sweet oil Peru fiav Sem anifi I z Rub Rheubarb J"" L And a quantity of Shop furniture, furgeon> iollrumrnti, patent medicines, &c—Medicine chcft», and or ers from the country, put up on moderate terms. fcptcmbcr U w f* iw AND FOR SALE BT ROBINETT & KISSELMAN, 2co lbs. Mace, 1 . 400 lb*. Nutmegs, J ,f a fu P erlor Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, Do. Sugar of the full quality, Holland Gin 111 pipes, Port-au-Prince Mul.ffes and 30 Tierces Rice. R. isf K. bave also on band, sale, Hyson, -J Young Hyson, & 4- TEAS, Souchong J Cogniac Brandy, id Sc 4th proof, Sherry Wine it; quarter calks, very nice, j 0,000 Sp.inilh Se^ars, And a Variety of other GROCERIES. Augufl 26 eo tf DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA— to wit ; BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the ltd day of August, in the »sth year of tha Indep.B dence of the United States ot America, William Young, (B»okfeiler,) of the said Dit'lriit, hath depolited in this Officf, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the wot da following, to wit. A tit for the encouragement of learning [seai,.'] by frcuring the copies ot Maps, Charts and Bocks to the Authors and Propri etors of such copies during the times therein mentioned " D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the L'istrict of Pennsylvania. leptemberiß *aw4w. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be Sold by JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. 106, south fide Market Street, Reports of Cases Argued and determined in the HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY ; (great-bbitain) commenced with THE JUDGMBNTS or Tfce Right Honorable WILLIAM SCO IT, M'ukutlmas *lerm 17^8. By Charles R c<) in lon, LL. D. Advocate. Volumk I Paut I. These 8 #port will be c ntinued regularly. Tiltfecond Part which 'COKOudes this V( I'.mie is mw in the preft, and will be publ'ilhcd with all the expedition pulTible, AuguU a?. TAKE Notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Con mon Pleas, for the City and County of Philadelphia, for the benefits of the fever a 1 ads of this Commonwealth, and they have appointed Monday ,the6th of G&oher, at joo'clocjc A. M. at the Court House, to hear me and my , Jrcdifors, at which time and place they rn?iy at tend if thty think proper THOMAS DENTON. September 18. »taw PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, ,800. Elillia Fisher & Co. jVi,. 30. nrr' 1 Front street, HAVE FOR SALE, Sheet Iron, tin plates in boxes, lew- twine, !kk-8, wimlw glaiV, and a ia r ge assortment Ironmongery, cutlery, fadlery, brass arid jap'-i.':'-! Wares, Hats in cases, Coach & Coach har ness furniture, &c &c september 23 diw Taunton .Me, of an excellent quality, JUST RECEIVED, Per hrie Amity, from Briflcl, AND FOR SALE, By John Allen, No, 122, Spruce street, W'lio has also on hand, Bristol Patent Sail Cloth, No. 1 to 8. feptembsr 22 eo6t ALSO ON HAN']), Jufl: Received, •' Essays on Political Society." IN CONFORMI rY to th; act of the Con greft of the United States, intituled " \n Notice to Creditors. By C. P. Wayne, No. 65, South Front-tlreet. BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. sHE toilowing property belonging totheTwf tees of the Agg egate Fundi provided for the payment of certain of Edward Fox and James Greenleaf. On Monday the 6tb October inst. PART of the property of said fund, in the City of Wafliiagton, that now is rendered clear of every incumbrance, will be exposed at Public Audiion at Tanniclifl Tavern, amongtt w\iich are the following valuable situation, viz. 11 Lots in square No. 973, » lots in square 974, 15 lots in jquaro Nw 995, 2 lots in square south of fquari 1019, 19 lot» in square ioao, I lot in square lose 1 lot in square ton, 7 lots in square 1043. 4 lot in square 1044, 3 lots in square 1045, 3 los in square 1046, 9 lots in square 1047, 12 lots in fqua-e tO4B, with sundry others, adv-antageoufly situated in various parts of the city. Also the a story frame fcoule now occupied by Mr Deblois, beautifully situated (with an extensive view offev eral miles down the Potomac) on the south ealt corner of square 973, fronting 42 feet 011 11 street eafl, and 41 feet on Couth G street: a commodious Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south front. A large frame llahle, carriage house and hay loft 50 fe«t by 25, and a pump of excellent water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot extending 9 1 feet on 11 street, and 139 feeti inch in G street, comprizing lots Ncs. 1,1,3, and part of 21, in the regiflered diviGon of the Iqsare. "J he sales will commence ac the said tavern at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The termsone fourth cash, one fourth in fix months, when a deed will be given, the remain ing moiety iu two years, payment to be fecuri'd by bon'l and iiiorrgagi. bu' the creditors iu the iboyefund, may in lieu of m ortgage fetwre pay ment of their bonds by depoftt of certificates *1 the truflees at the rate of five (hillings in the pound, to the amount fecurud and fhotild a dividend take place before the expiratiou of the tw > years, it will he set off againd the bond, and the certifi cates returned in the fame proportion. Henry Pratt Thomaj W. Francis John Miller, jua. John A/hley Jacob Baiter. THOMAS TINGEY, Agent. Auguit4. 3iaw tg To be Sold -pHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY * SEAT, called Lauk>l Lodge, the late refide*ce of Thomas Kutter, Esq. situate in Po'ts Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-lix miUs from Philadelphia, containg about 106 acres, twenty of which are piimc woodland, fifteen excellent witered meadow, the reQdue divided in araljle l"ts. On the premises are a handfome Brick House and adjoining build ings, containg two parlours, a large dining roam, and a Hall, twclv* feet wide, by forty loag, a large kitchen, h aft house with a pump of excellent water in it, fix liandfome chambers, two ftore-roomt, sou- garret chamber! plaiftered and a gram room over the adj ining building, a double spring house, with a t'oioke house over the fame, within fittv yards of the kitchen —The fj»ring, in the driest fejfon never known to low er in the teat), and from which the meadow is watered ; a garden containing about one acre, flocked with the mod delicious fruits, such as peaches, plumbs, cherries, pears, rafbjrries, several afpiragus beds in great perfcdlion. Also, a young bearing appletree orchard, containing several hundred trees, the fruit feledled from dif frent parts of the United States, a Urge conveni ent barn with a tbrelhing floor, with coinmodi ous (tabling for horses and cows, carriage and houses, grain room, &c. Also.sundry out build ings, confiding of a large frame p mltry house and corncrib, <scc. Alio, a tenant's house, gar den and ftab'e.ind a pump of excellent water l«lokging to the fame. The situation of Potts Grove is remarkably healthy, regularly supplied with Butcher's meat ind poultry in abundanc*, to fce purchased at a low rate, and the Schuylkill affords a plentiful Atpply of excellent fifh T»o grift mills in the rear of the town. Perhaps few country towns in Pennfylvunia, are more rapidly improving, or havt more (o«al advantage! than Potts Grove. The several places of public wor.Tiip, the (ilubrity of the air,- genteel society, and chaipnefs of living, are among the lew advan tages it pofl'cflss. Any pcrfon wilhing to view the premises, will please to appry to Mr. Wm. I'OTTS, in Pottf«rove, and for terms to the i'ubferi ber, in Philadelphia. JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER. Sept. 19 2awtf. GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass IVorks, HAVING procured a fuflici«nt number ot the most approved European Gla!'» Manu facturers, and having on hand a large ltock oF the heft Materials, » n which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glass of a fupei ior qua lity and of any lize, from 7 by 9. to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing loc feet ea h, may be had at the fhortefl notice. Glass of larger size» for other purposes, may also be haj, fucli as for pictures, coach glades, clock faces, Btc. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fla(k9,picklingjars, apothecary's (hop furniture, or other hellow ware—the whole at least 25 per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the lea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be hiade en sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants ind other? will fee pun&ually attended to on ap plication te JAMES O'HAIiA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Storeof M<(Trs PRATHER andSMltlE, in Maiket-Street, Pittlburgh. March *» tuthtf. Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the Vlllth and Merry Andrew Vlayiup; Cards, for sale cheep for calh —Apply at this Office, september 13. For-Sale, Trufleet. An Invoice of treasury department, Wajlington, Srplember ijl, iBOO. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of an a3 of Congreft, pajjed on the 23 d day of April, one thovfand eight hundred, entitled "An a<3 to cjlabhfh a General Stamp-Office," I. THAI a General Stamp-Office is now eftablilhod at the feat of government, in the city of Walhington, from whence there will ifiue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Supervisors of the Revenue, under whose management the collection of the (lamp duties is placed) any quantities of paper, parchment and vellum, marked or stamped, and duly couuter-ftamp td, with the following rates of duty which are demandable by law : For ever/ Ikia, or piece of vellum or parchment,or fhett or piece of paper, upon which (hall be written or printed any or either of the inftru nicuts or writings following, to wit, A, DM '- c M. y Y certificate of naturalization 5 Any licence to pradlice, or certificate of the admission, enrollment or re gillry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or pro&or, iu any court of the United Stales 10 Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts tof he United States, for any one of the said < fficcs, fiuil so far as rebates to the payment of the duty afsrefaid, be a l'ufficient admif- , fion in all the courts of the United States, for each and every_of the said offices. Any gran' or letters patent.under the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military lervices) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary lervices) » Any cfcarter-party. bottomry or re fpondentia bond I Awy receipt or discharge for or on ac count of any legacy left by my will or other teffimcotaiy instru ment, or for any (hare or pvt of a psrfonai cllate, divided by force of any statute of distributions other than to the wife, children or prand children of the perf.tn diseased, ihe amount whereof (hall be above the value of fifty dollars, and fhail not exceed the value of one hundred , deliars 3 5 When the amount thereof ftiall ex ceed the value of one hurtlred dol lars, ;nd (hall not exceed five hun dred dollars 50 And for every further sum of five hundred dollars, tke additional sum of 1 Any policy of insurance or instru ment in nature thereof, when the lum for which insurance is made shall not exceed five hundred dol lars 2s Wheu the sum insured shall exceed five hundred dollars I Any exemp'ificati.in of what nature soever, that shall pass the seal of any court, o her than such as it maybe the duty of the clerk cf luch court tofurnilh for the use of the United States, or some parti cular state 50 Any bond, bill fing!e or penal, inland bill of exchange, proniifTory note or otfer nrte( ether than any recognizance, bill, b*ud or other obligation or contrail, made to or with the Unit.-d States, or any state, or fcr their use refpedtive ly ; and any bonds required in any cafe by the laws of the United States, or of any state, up.in legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, er for the faithful performance of any trust or duty) If above twenty d 'liars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 10 If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five hundred dollars 15 If above fivj hundred mid not ex ceeding one thoufind dollars 50 And if above one thcufand dollars 75 Pro-vide J, that if any bonds or notes ftull be payable at or within fixtv days, such b mds or notes (hall be fubjeifl to only two si th parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If aboveVb« hundred dollars and not exceeding live hundied doliars 10 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thou s and dolls- 10 If above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any foreign ceuntry ao The said dxty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpeiS to the num ber contained in each fit. Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to he ex ported ; If from one ciiftriil to another dif tiifl of the United States, Dot being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 The said duty being chargeable tpon each and every bill of lading without rt-fpedl to the number con tained to each ftt. Any notes iflued by the banks now eftiMilhed or that may lie bere2fl.tr eftablifbed within tt.e Ui.ited States, ether than the notes of such of the said l>a;.ks as shall a gree to an annual competition of one per cer.tum 0L the annual di- ... J , ZWfc. C. M midc by such binkt, u their flockq Ideii'itrpefti»ely, »c» cordiug 10 tke £wUo»iog fci| e ; t On a!! notes not xc-.-ed!ng fifty dol lars, for each dollar On all nolf„ ab ve fifty dollars and not exceeding- one hundred dollars to Oh sll notes above one hundred dol lars andnotcx.cieding five hundred dollars j On all notes above five hundred del lars Any protefl or other notarial a<£l ae Any letter of attorney, exc»pt for an invalid ptnfion, or to obtain or fell warrants for land granted by the United States as bounty tor military ferviees performed in the late war Any inventory or catalogue of any fur niture, g..:oJs or effeds, made in any cafe required by law (except in cases of goods and chattels distrained lor rent er taxes, i.nd goods taken in vir tue ofany legal pr cef. by any officer JO Any ctrrincatei-of a (hire in any insu rance company, cf a (hare in the bank of the United States, or of any Itute or other bank ; If above twenty dollars and not exceed- mg one hundred dollars XO If above one hundr-d dollars 35 If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents fur one hundred dollars.. T iiat the power of the supervisors of the Revenue to in.irk or ftjnip any vellum, parchment or p;.per chargeable- with duty, will ceal'e and determine from and after fi 35 months I Von 1 the date hereof, to wit, on the iaft ddy ot February 1801. I hat, if any persons (hall, after the last ay of tebrnary ißei, have in their eilllody 01 pofl. ifion, any vellum, parchment or pa per, marked or (limped by the super v.forsof the Revenue, upon which ny matter or thing-, charged with duty, Ihall not have been written or printed, they may at any time within the space of sixty days after the sjid /ast day of February 1801, bring 01 i'ei.d luch vellum, parchment and paper, unto ft.ma office of mfpedlioi , and in lieu thereof, leceive a like quantity or value of \iHum, parchment ;.i d paper, duly stamped in purluance of the ait herein before .ecited. And in cafe any perftm Hvll negleft or re lufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or Caufeto be brought unto fonte officer of in -1 ,jec\ion, any fuc.h vellum, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effia or use, than if it h„d never been markrd or stamped, and that all matters and things, which may af ter that time be written ar printed upon any vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in m;inner aforefaid, will be of no other effeft, than if they had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or stamped. IV. And for the convenience of tl;ofe persons who may be inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper (tamped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per i'lii fliall deposit any vellum, pa-chment or paper at the office ,f a lupervifor, accompa nied with :i lilt, tying the number <nd denomination ot the ftanips or marks, which are defmd to be thereto affixed, the fame Wl !ibe triinfmitted to the General Stpam- Office, .nd there properly marked or Ramped, and forthwith sent back to the lame luper vilor, who will thereupon colledl the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of the person from whom the lame was received. Given under my Hand, and the (L. S.) of the I reafury, at Washing ton, the day and year above men* tioned. OLIVER WOI.COTT, Secretary of tli; Tre«i'ury. djro. frptcviiber 2g. German Reciemptioners. NINETEEN remains I 1! ore, »ho came ill the "ip Anna from Hamburgh, and arc willing to iervc for their pafTage AppJy to Jacob Speriy Co. Who have on Hand, Remaining of late importations, and which are of. ft red on reafo;.able term>, and theufual credit, 33 cases Eftopillas, Forminp a compleat assortment oi Uni, Raye Mouches, piiin aud coloured stripes. 33 cifes caiTorilloss 5 cases boccadillos a ciles quadruple lite Gas I sis« fuperfine dowlas 4 cases <outil> and i cafe liftados a cases I'uperfine Elberleld checks 3 cases bed parthet I cai'e Flandersbed ticks,B-4 10 cafe 6 coffee mills, Nos. oj, to No. 6, af fertei 1 cases Scythes 5 cases o! double flint cut Decanters and pint I cafe gill tumblers, and 1 cafe of Travelling cases. I cafe of quills, t cafe of caramon feiiir.g land 400 Demij.-.hrs September n !6t, lawrtn. 1«0 B 1 R LS OF » Boston Beef, Landing at Break's Wharf, a!id for tile SAMUEL RHO.I L) 5, iVj. i, l\nn Sir September (VoLOKIt XVIII. • ./.•