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    Gazette of the United States.
PHILADELPHIA,
TUESDAY hVKNING,OCTOBER 28.
Prices of Public Stock,
Philadelphia, October 17.
Par
amount
Eigh: per cent, flock—loS per cent.
Six per cent, and 1 „
Navy ditto J 7 i-l or i*iySp.»cy
Deferred 6 per cent 861-4 17/3
Three percent. 53 |.» 10/9
3 I-*' per ce-.'.t. 85 ijf
4 I-l per cent nine at market
BANK U." States. 35036 p. cent advan."*\
—Pcnnfylvania, 3 j ditto /
N.America 51 ditto f * OO
North America 1» als per cent 7
below par—nominal J 10
Turnpike - 35® a »6o dolls. 30C
Bridge ... p ar JC
Water Loan, 87§<>9odo)U. [oo
Linri Warrants »f dolls. 100 acres nom.
St. Augujim; Cburcb Lottery Ticketi, 9 dollars
EXCHANGE.
On London at 60 days jit a 75
On AmllerJam, do 39 a4O centO
{per Florin >
On Hambsrgh do 36 37 cents \
[per Mark B<ncs^
Rates of Foreign Coins and Curren
rencies in the United States per
act of Congres for payment of Du
ties.
Englilh pound {letting 4 44
Irith dj do 410 /
Dutch Fbrin or Guilder o 40 f
Hamburgh Mark Banco 0 33
tO* The subscriber having frequentlj'
heard complaints of the want of accuracy in
the price current of public stock, has conclud
ed teturnifli the Gazette of the United States,
occasionally (it called for) with what may in
his opinion beconG(L-red the Market Prices
ot Stock) and the Rates of Exchange.
M. M'CONNELL,
Cbesnut street, No. 143.
The Governor of Gonnefticut has iflued
his Proclamation, appointing ThurfJay, the
27th day of November next, to be set apart
throughout that state as a day of public
thanksgiving and prayer.
Thomas Murphy a pilot was drowned ac
cidentally lad week, near Ncw-Caftle. He
has left a wife and several children to bewail
his loss.
John C. Smith, Esq. chosen a Member
of the Legislature of the United States for
Connedlicut—has heretofore tervedas Spea
ker of the House of Representatives of that
State.
AMERICAN GALLANTRY.
Extraft of a letter from captain Hoggard,
of the Ihip Louisa, to his owners in this
city, dated
Gibraltar, Augvfi 27, 1800.
"On the merning, of the 11th in ft. we
nude Cape Spartal, after a tho'
rather flow pafljge—the next day the wind
changed to the eastward, and blew with
such force, as to keep me and several veflels
then in light, bearing on and off" for 9 days.
On the evening of the 19th it changed and
came round to the wefhvard ; but it was so
light, that though we did every thing to
make the bell advantage of it, we found our.
selves at day light but a small diflance ad
vanced ofTTarrifla. At the fame time we
discovered several French and Spanish pri
vateers and gun boats making the best use
of their fails and sweeps to get out. There
•were then four American brigs in fight, ons
near the Spanifti Ihore, and three aftem of
us ; two of the latter we had spoke Tome
days before ; they were the Greyhound,
from Boston and the Huntress, from New-
York—the others -were unknown to us.
Several of the privateers fired at the brig in
shore, who appeared to be without guns,
and at length a gun boat approached very
close, (lie was obliged to strike. Two of the
privateer* then flood to the westward, and
as they pafled fired at the Gveyhound ; but
as fonwr other fails have hove in fight, they
left her to their companions, who thinking
(he would at any time become aneafy prey,
as well as the other two brigs that -were un
armed, bore dire&ly down upon us, accom
panied by the gun boat that had waited by
the brig they took, only to put a few men
on board. As they both failed very faft,
and made use of their sweeps, they were
looai near us, and at 6 A. M. began their
fire, which we returned. After a conti
nual firing for 6 gallTes, finding they had
cut our tigging in such a manner as to make
our Ifcip perfectly unmanageable, the priva
teer made an attempt to board 011 our stern,
while the gun-boat lay upon our larboard
quarter, and kept up a constant fire at about
pistol (hot. I hey fir(l attempted to enter
at the cabin windows, and bnrft them in
with their mufquets, but weie repulied.
They next tried upon our ftarfloard quarter,
but thole who got on the fides were forced
back. They then laflied their bowsprit to
our mizen chains, but the ship taking a
broad sheer, it broke, and swinging "round,
they were brought dire&ly under our quar
ter guns, which was confhituly fired into
them loaded with grape, and acconipanied
•with three cheers, when they made the best
of their way to the Spanish shore, attended
by their friend the gun-bnat. They had
scarcely left ut, when aveffel with Spanish
colours came out, and fired several tliot at
us, but en being anfvvered, and finding us
in a better disposition for another a&ion than
our fluttered appearancs evinced, thought
proper to return. Daring the engagement,
wo had the pleasure to fee the three brigs
t ft ape.
I she mivateer (as we Kave learned from j
j ,UVcral persons who carte from
j where (he put in after leaving ys) acknow-
J lodged, having had eleven killed and thir
j teen wounded mod of them dangerotifly [
| among the forintr was the firlt lieutenant, '
who was (hot oii our Ihrouds and among j
the latter their commander, who had been !
j formerly a captain in the French army, he j
had 101 l one arm before and now received a '
■ b„ll Lji the other. In the gun-boat they i
j hid one killed. We think their loss must '
have been greater, as moll of the time they j
| were close and we fired principally grape •
j and canniller (hot. The privateer had 3
; marts, with latine fails, (lie mounted two
J oral's long twenty four pounders in the bow
and eight nines hi her waist, with lwivels
and was full of men.
of a Jbare
4®o|
On board our lllip, I was the only per
lon hurt, a ball of four oz. penetrated my
right fnouMer and has fmce been extrafled
at my back. Bi>t our rigging is a perfedt
wreck, all our shrouds, (lays, braces &c.
are cut to pieces, and many of the spars en
tirely drftroyed. Our fore top gallant fail
(one ot the leaAexpofcd) ha? nearly five
hundred (hot holes in it* Our colours was
twice (hut away.
i. need not mention the bravery of my
officers and men. They hav« already been
overpowered by the praises of the inhabitants
arid fyldiery of this place, for the aft'ion fiom
firft to last, was tull in their view) and the
Governor himfelf has done me the honor of
a visit, to ey.prels his approbation of their
condufl. Indeed we experience the great
est attention and Irtendihip from eveiy one.
Fhe Commillioner of the Navy has permit
ted us to fail into the Kind's Mole, and of
fers ds any thing that will suit us to refit
from the Navy (lores.
JMi. Ctu
[The Louisa mounts twelve (ixei, with
30 mem.3
The Editor of the (New.York) Daily Ad
vettifer, has been f\»v -ured by a re.x-rtable
gentleman of that city, with t! • foil iwing
extr.ft of a letter fro7i. Ha.nbar*, dated
ill September.
" Our Coinrniflipn«3, foine fay, will re
turn ; nothing done ; others lay that tr.idi
will be opened with France, snJ all other
questions left over till a peace. After re
calling all their deplomatic agents from A
merica, taking our fluj B, and irtlprif.infng
our citizens, Franc- offered to treat as if the
Convention of 1778 had neveT fce?n broken
—This was inadmiflible ; they then pr'opoled
a treaty which (houldanfwer the one of '94
with England ; that could not be granted
In fliort we differed on the threshold ; they
would only do umjuftice it we went to war
with England ;as they could not expert we
>yould do this, it was in faft a denial cfjuf
tice. Perhaps they are governed in their
cenduft by hopes that the approaching elec
tion will give thtiHi a Prefidmt whose views
may more accord to their own ; and that
by tendering abortive the present million,
they might be inflrumental in opposing the
re eleftion of Mr. Adann. I think they
will be difappoipted in the servility of the
person whefe elcairn tkry mean to favor,
and that though he appears at the head of an
anti-federal party, he will be found to be a
friend of the Conftitution,and a true Amer
ican.
"We have great rumours nf peace ; but
it seems that Austria will only treat for a
general one, and the re-eftabli(hment ofa
political ballance, whilst France flill wishes
separate ones, which in other words means
wars and revolutions. The government of
Buonaparte, which at firft flopped all t!;e
fa&ions, has now yielded to the jacobin
spirit; many chiefs are employed, and the
purchasers of national and emigrant lands rr
afTured ; while he neglefts restoring peace
and good order to his country. When he
displaced the criminal and incapable Diredlo
ry, he declared his happiness could only be
complete, and his usurpation jurtified, by
the rr-union of the French; by giving to
Fiance a representative government in the
fen ft of the age and revolution, with liberty
of pcrfon and protection of property ; but,
alas, it appears lie is only attive to acquire
new honor and new glories to aggrandize
himfelf j but he is mist keu, for in the eyes
of the good and virtuous, he is daily fall
ing."
Lafl evening a New Comedy, called Ma-
HiiifMEKT, was produced for the firft time
upon the American Stage, and was well re
ceived by a numerous audience. The Play
itfelt, has very little, if any claim to origin
ality. The ch, rafter of "Mist" the petty
manager of a country Theatre" is introduced
in a very plealiug manner, and has a good
effect. In it we behold conduit brought
upon the flage, which is very generally prac
tiled behind tlie scenes. However, we be
lieve our Manager is tree from a great deal
of that fell pride which he reprelented lafl
night. 111 the character of Misty he gave
universal fatisfaftion, and thep'erftrmers in
general used every exertion to make the
piece go oil well. As no expcnce, in sce
nery and dielfes, has been spared, we hope
that a brilliant American audience, will ho
nor the Theatre wiih their presence 011 Wed
nesday Evening.
During the late engagement between the
American Frigate Cancellation, and the
l'reneh National Frigate Vengeance, an
American tailor, intent on nothing but
capturing the Frenchman, in the
heat of aftion, .§ don't
put ajiy more balls in tha guns, or you'll
fpoile the Pr i zi"! !j"
Nathaniel Olcott was brought to town on
Friday morning and lodged in confinement.
£AT. Y. paper.
COMMUNICATION.
Anecdote.
£T?ie (Vnu-quer.t fenfibie P-em was written by
Cumberland, a Urea eyed Poet, qu?ck
diicern and an amiat>le moralist, eager to
exp..)fe vice and folly. His Poem, carefully
pcrufed, will come home to the prettnded
Patriots of Pennsylvania and to the rlumfy
mobs, who, so cuckoo like cherish the
cheats. J
Ode to Popularity.
O, Popularity, thoa giddy thing,
VVnat grace, or profit doit thou bring ?
Thou art nothonefty, thsu art net tame ;
I cannot call thee by a worthy name ;
To fay 1 Bate thee, were not true,
Cont'empt-U properly thy due,
I cannot love thee, and detpife thee too.
Thou art no patrint but the veriest cheat •
That ever trafliek'd in dectit *
A state empjric, bellowing loud (~
Freedom and frenzy to the mobbing crowd';
And what car'ftthnu, if thou carittraife
Illuminations and huzzas
Thu' half the city funk in one bright blaze j
A Patriot! no; for thou dost hold in hate
The very peace and welfare of the State ;
When anarehy aflaults the Sovereign's throne,
Then is the day, the night thy own,
Then is thy triumph, wheß the foe
Levels for.ve dirk infldious blow,
Or strong rebellion lays the country loiw.
Thou can ft afFefl humility to hide
Some deep device of monstrous pride
Conscience at«d charity pretend
| For compassing some pri vate end
I And in a canting conventicle noie
j Long fcripturcpaflages can quote •
When peHecutinn rankle in thy throat.
J Thou haft no sense of nature at thy heart
No ear for science and no eye for art
Yet confidently d,,ft decide at once
This man a wit, and t>iat a dunce ;
And, strange to tell, how e'er unjust,
We take thy diftates upon trust, >
For, if the will be deceived, it ir.ufl.
In truth and justice thou haft no delight
Virtue ihhi dost not know by fight
But as the Chymill by M 6 skill
From dross and dregs a spirit caa distil
Lo from the prisons or the ftewa, *
Bu!l;e«, bhfphemers, cheats and Jews,
Shall turn to heroes, if they fl;rv'd thy -views.
Thou doll but make a ladder of the raob
Whereby t' climb into some courtly job
There, fafe repofmg, warm, and snug,
Thou anlwereft, with a patient (hrug
Mil'creants, begone, who cares for you
Ye base horn, brawling, clamorous crew
You've ferv'd my turn, and, vagabonds alieu.
Says Stephen to Jofc,f why art thou dif
niav'd ?
A full blooded Jaco* can ne'er be afraid.
Of wealth, fame, or ronour, he's nethipg
to lol'e* :
His only concern is to ward oIT the noofe.J
CATO.
f Citizen General Joe, a quondam attorney
in New-J»rfcy.
* " At nobis est Hami rncpia, foris aes alie
num mala res, /pes multo asjieritr"
" Cataline."
J A certain difgraccful knot.
Quoth Josef to Stephj-nf, alas ! hovr vmoifc
"I'o follow your counsels, and lliut my own
eyes.
'Tis nonsense, fays Stephen, 'bout folly to
mewl :
You know you were always reputed a feol,
CA'TO.
f The " Orator of the human rice" at Slab
town
J The wealthy poflelfoi .gf «• poor Poia
Breeae." ,
Expell'd from two guirtersf, for pra&ices
base,
Cries J:*fuer, the obj;& of scorn and dis
grace ;
If the third Ihould rejed me, All ! where
Hull 1 go ?
I'll tell you, lay 3 Paddy,—to the quarter
below.* ,
C.
f " Ipse ignttnj, erenj,
Europi atqut AJia pulsus•"
* " Hosjuxta, falso damnati erimine mortis."
Vir. JEne. lib. 6.
F. R A T U M.
In our paper of yelterday, in the iddrefj
of the -Committee of Correspondence to. the
CommiMM in Providenoe-~inftrad oC u and
we ftppnrbendrd" read " ar.d at We appre
hend.- , f
A Mr. Doif-in, printer of the Baltimore
Tciegretpbt, one of the most flupid, dull pa
pers in America, t;llj his readers that
" Brown If Relf iff Wayne, conductor? of
the Philadelphia Gazette and Gazette of the
United States, are implicated in the forgery
of a tale refpeilingthe revolt of the negroes
in South Carolina"—And this elegant para
graph writer adduces as his authority for the
alfertion, the AURORA .' / .' !
Citizen Dobbin, printer of Baltimore, will
please to inform the public where the news
paper, entitled the Philadelphia Gazette and
Gazette of the United States, conduced by
Brown is" Rclj & Wayne, is printed as no
such paper is known in this City.
ANECDOTE.
A man, paflionalely fond of wrestling, could
not, however, fuc«eed in that exercise at the
public games, but was overcome, disgraced and
thrown. After some time, he took it into his
head to study and praflice phyGc. Being ask
ed his motive for choosing that pro'effion, he
answered, " lam de'ermined to bring thttn to
the ground one may er the other.
Oj" J. W. Fenno acquaints those gen
tlemen, who fubferibed with him for the
Britilh Periodical works ; and those who
sent out orders for Miscellaneous books,
(either through him, or Mr. Cobbett,
that Mr. Dickins will deliver their
books, at his store, in Second facet, op
posite Christ-Church.
October 23, 1800.
•Gazette Marine Lift,
. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
arrived, none n<w!
BOSTON- Qtfiober 17
Arrived, schooner Jeremiah, C jpe
Francois, twcnty-eight days ; Haw k, Laron,
Turks Island; brig Waft ngton, from Calcutta,
via Salem.
Same day, (hip Morning Star, Stover Liver
pool, thirty-nine days—thirty two from Cork.
Brig Hannah and Mary, Mann, Teoeriffe,
Forty-lour days. September 20, Was boarded
by the British frigate Triton, and treated po
litely. r
Same day, (hip Sarah, Gottsnburgh, forty
feven days
Brig Ranger, Wolley, Bremen, forty fix
days. .
Lift evening arrived, ftip Diana, Breck,
London 40 days Paflengers, Mr. Whitlock,
and Sou, Mr. ant} Mrs. Jones, Miss Field,
Mrs. Rutley. Mr Bromley and Mr. Story.
Left in the Downs fchocri r Traveller,, from
Hofton, 32 days. Oilobrr 10, lititude 42, 29,
longitude 49, 57, spoke ftip Washington. In
latitude 4a, longitude 54, 33, spoke ftip Ri
ver, from B»fton. In latitude 41, 11, longi
tude 66, 20, spoke schooner Ezra, three d.iys
from 3oflon for Alicant,
NEW YORK, Odlober 27.
. ARRIVED, d:y,
Schr. Ann, Larkiri, Grenada 29
Cable, Lingo, Jamaica 3J
Mar», Tatem, St. Croix u
CLEARED,
Brig Amazon, Rice, Martinique
roily, ltoyer, New Providence
Schr* Isabella, De."nill| Jamaica
NORFOLK, OiH'&ber 2t.
Oiflober 18, arrived, the British ship Fanny,
Captain Pennifter, twenty days from St Kitts.
Sailed under convoy of the Conneflicu: flo, p of
war.
Same day. arrived, brig Moses Myers, Cap
tain , fix days frotn Halifax, (N S )
Informs tVat an Englilh fliip from Norfolk
bound to Guernfey,put into Halifax difmafled,
about the 4th instant.
Same day, arrived, the brig Two Brothers,
Captain Griffith!, fiom Nevis, lad from St.
Thomas s, aBdays In this veflel came paflen
gcr Mr. Thomai Edwards, of Baltimore, who
was captured in an Englilh brig between Tor
tola and St Lucia, by the Frebch fchoo:ier Pa
triot, commanded as hi fuppofej by an Italian,
and sent into Bafleterre, Guadeloupe. He was
consigned there 33 days in prison, and fuffcred
greatly. S«me friend (y,et unknown) was
good enouph to lend him and Captain Bowft ck,
who was alfti tak«o, fifty dollars while in jail,
which e 'ablrd them to fare much better than
they would ha>e done. Mr. Edwards, «n his
part, returns sincere thanks to the benevolent
heart which gave so great affiltam e in the time
of need, and hopes to have it in his pewer,
perfi nally, at one time or another, to make
the entitled acknowltgeinent to whom it bji
long* ; and from his acquaintance wrth Cap
tain Bowftick, is convin cd "ie with pleasure
will the fame. Mr Edwa confiders nm
fclf bound to polite and friend •
ly treatment he experirated from Captain Grif
fiths, while on his pillage to this pnrt'
Arrived this day. thj brig North Carolina,
Captain Hurit, twelve days from St. Tho
m n e'a
Same day, the Ihip Virginia, Capt. Cowper,
48 days from Liverpool
Same day, the British Ihip Eagle, Morrifon,
seven weeks tram Live'pool.
Otfober IP, arrived, the British (loop Es
cape, Sptncer, twenty days St. Vincent's.
On Satorday arrived here the United States
Hoop of war Baltimore, Captain Cowper, after
a cruise of thirteen months, during which time
(be has captured three French vefle'.i, recaptur
ed three Americans, and fafely convoyed up
wardsof fail* The crew are in remarkable
good health, having loft but two men in that
tirr.e, one of which (a marine) was killed by a
muttet ball, inabrulh with a French priva
teer.
Lift of the fleet convoyed by the Baltimore
sloop of war, from St. Bartholomew's and
St. I hornas's.
Brig Orion, Briad, for Portsmouth
North Carolina, Hurst, "* Norfolk
Hanger, Greely, Portland
Dov», Lawbcrt, Boston
Certs, Codway, New York
Polaci e brig Glory, of the Scas.Devad N. Y.
Schr. Samuel. Tredwell, Williams, Eder.ton
Eleanor, Brit, do.
Swan, Brown, New London
Tolly, Paul, P^itfmauth
Diana, Love, New London
Vifiorv, Davis, Norfjlk
Two Sifters, Chafe, New York
D'fpatch, Thiirfton, do.
Do\e, Gilman, Turk's Island
Sloop Betsey, Botton, N»w York
Diluatsh, Kanfay, Middleton, (Con.)
Char.«tte, Smith, do
Escape, Spencer, Norfo k
Polly, 1 , Norwich
SALEM, Otfloher »i.
Saturday arrived the schooner, Sally, Cap
tain Gould, in forty-feven days from St. Pt
kerfburg, and forty one from Copenhagen.
Lfft at Petersburg, Captain's Clarke, Foster and
Harding, i>f Bolton, and Captain Jenkins, in a
ship belonging to Newburyport, all to fail inj
few days. Captain Gould on his homeward
bound pafiage was boarded by an English flosp
of war, treated politely.
'\
£s* TO prevent misrepresentation the Sub- -
fenbers state the property fhipt by them on
board the Snow George, Captain Waire, at the
time Ihe funk yesterday morning, and which is
since landed although with considerable da
mage—
-95 Hoglheads sugars, ia value 12,500 dols.
ihipt for Hanibro* account,
14 Hoglheads sugars, in value i,6ao dols.
forlh ppers account,
THE Insurance foi the above two parcels be
ing ordered in Europe, and the orders have
been forwarded by three fcveral veflcls, two of
which ha*e failed, consequently no material
lot's, (if any) will bs felt by
JACOB BPERRY, W Co.
October ij, d»t
■ . ■■■l m
On Wednesday next
(29th, inlt.)
At the Coffee house, at one o'clock, will be f ii
for approved notes *t 60 and 93 days,
THE SHU'
||||| Char le s;.
' 3lcl y arrived from Africa, copper,
ei, moii.'. fix 6 pounders, and may be sent to I, 1
at an easy exptnee—lrventroy to be seen ■; t
board, at South (Ireet wharf, or at the audij »
room of the fubferiber.
JOHN CONNELLY
' 4 i% t i t „.
——— Hp-—-
Proposals .
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THOM'YS 'J THOM \S
' v, alpol< (N. H.) Ot. 1800 (tit) ca f
Certificates Loll.
:
LOST,
THE undermentioned certificates of (lock o:
th« Bank of the Unittd Statsi, riz
Ho 9?iJ, dire ! Ift January, 179 j, for five
(hares in the name of Bourdieu, Chollett
and Bourdicu
No 17366 dated ift of January, 1798, for
fiv: {hare;, in the name ".'til* Richt hoa.
lord John Townihtn i.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to be 1. ade ar the
said Bank bv the fabfcriSer, for a renewal of t:, e
fame, of which all persons <onterne i are ftqusi'cd
to take notice.
JOHN WAKDEI-
e JOHN WA.RDEI-.
Philadelphia, 10 no. aB, 1800 tuthfajrn
LOST,
, The foliowirg certifi rtes «f eight pe r cert .
in the name ot W'i! iam Bfll.jp ftinaing to Itia
credit on the hooks »f tht United States Loan
, Office of PennfvlvMiia, viz
No a Certificate dated 30th January, 1800,
for one thousand dollars,
j No 505, a Certificate lifted 30th January, i3co,
I for one thousand dollars.
Notice is hereby given, that applicatijn is in
s tendtd to be made tor a renewal us the lame of
which all persons concsrned are requested tu take
notice.
JOHN
Philadelphia, 10 mo. 28, 1800. 3taw6w
Loft, .
IN the ship Kcnfi gton, captain Kerr, in the year
1794, haviug been captured by the Frerci' < n
her voyage from hence to AmfterJam, the follow
injr certificates of stock of the Bank o the O'vited
States, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap
mjU.
Aos. 432 Ist 436 of 4 Shares each',
I S% 3 c'o.
12 15 1 s 1.6, 1217. 1 da.
Application is ,i!?de at said Bink by tlte fobferi.
her for a renewal ot the fame, 0: w! ich iilperfsns
concerned arc deurci to take notice.
JOHN MHJLEH.', Ju r.
djDi.
o&.tj.
EPHRAIM CLARK,
Clock & Watch
M A K E R,
Corner of Market and Front Jirsets, PLi'a
dcipbia,
Has received by the K.i:ig!'.».i and other arrives,
CHAMBER and ozY.cv Clocks, flock Move
ment#, Eight day and ?o hcu- ta" 1 br.f, Clock
Bc!!j, Clock Dials, Cat-gut, W*trh Glaft at.J
Springs, Heel aa,d gilt Chain', silk firings, Ivies'
chains gold, giit{ a ,S Utel; gold, gilt, arid itcd
keys; frali geld, gilt, and lt_-el.
Onhai I * g;aeral of Cio.k and \;atrh
Maker's, and Silver Smith's Tools aud material*,
and Files of all lizet, ice.
I'ommie, Rotter Hone, JRmory, Bora* Stc &c.
N, B, Watches and Clocks 'ejruirad as uhui
October iS" , u , tf
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
T6 WIT;
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the atd
of August, in the 95th year of the Ind* m*
I dence of the United States ot America. William
1 Young, (B«okieilcr,) of the said
j deposited in tftw Office, the title of a Eco'c, efc>
right whereot he claims as proprietor ; in
! following, to wit.
*• Essay on Political Society.' 9
IN CONFORMITY to th * a-'l of tke Con ■
I gref* of United States,intitule } ?t
A& for thi rn our.ij/cmi yt of leaning
[sEAr..] by fecuririg the copies of Maps, Chart?
ana 80-ks to the Authors and Propri
etors ps such copies du:ing the times
there 1.1 mentioned "
D. CALDWELL.
Clerk of thi District of Pen nsjh c ■'
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