Thomas Wotherspoon, No. 56, Sovin Fuonv Sriisiii', Has received bv the late arrivals from Lon don, LiverpiMl, Hull and Glasgow, a general sffortment of DKY-GOODS; Suitable for the lea foil—among which are Superfine and second cloths, Do. plain and ribb'd Caifimers Do. fafhionable SwanTdowns Coatings iind Backing Baizes Flannsls and Plains Plaid and ribb'd Oalimancoes Durants and Joans Spinnings Black Rufiels and'Bombazetts Plain and llriptd Wildbores Cloak Cambletts Velvets, Tliickfetts and Fancy Cords Check'd and striped Ginghams White and brown Platillas Checks and Bed-ticks Purple and Chintz Shawls Prinjtd Pock« Handkerchiefs Blac* and col'd Barcelona do. White and col'd Satins, Peelongs and Perlians. Twilled black Sattin Florentines Wide rich ftripc do. Queen's Grey Lutestring* Stitching Threads and Scarf Twist D;mities and Marfellois Quiltings Black and white Thread Laces and Edgings Rich wide patent Law Veils An assortment of Ribbons Carpets and Carpeting Tapes, quality and (hoe Bindings Shirt Weires and Moulds Plain and Fancy Buttons Plain and ribb Cotton Stockings Fancy. Handkerchiefs and Cotton Bandannoes. Table-cUths and cotton Counterpanes Thread, Leaders, Ferretts and Galloons x Britifli Muslins of evejy description Ounce Thread in boxe» Coloured do. in do. ALSO, Suitable for the Weft-India Market, A few boxes as M tdrafs Handkerchie.s, a few do. Fancy MuQius, a few do. Ginghams, entitled to drawback. Off ber I<> Robert Smith & Co. No. 58, South Front Street, HAVE RECEIVED, Bjr the late arrivals from London, Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow, A general assortment of GOODS, Suitable for the season—among which are SUPERFINE and second clothe Cored cloths and plains A variety of plain, ribb'tl and embofied caffr mere ofevery colour A variety of falhionable fwanfdown Kendal cottons Bucking and Cokhefter baize of every cofXr 7 4to 11 4 rose blankets a i-ft and 3 do White serges fuitablc for fadlers Ribbed and plain c.limancoes Rattinets and Ihalloons Durants joan< and bombazoeni Bombazetts, (Iriped aid plain, Wildbores Velverets, thiclfettsand fancy cords Chcck'd and striped ginghams 7-8, 4-4. >t~B cotton checks Bed ticks, Scotch Hurting Brown lmcns and cotton bagging Plain and tambjr'd jaconut an 4 book muflint and handkerchiefs Coloured tambor'd ditto Olive, lead and blue mufliiu Cambricks and lawns Lawn,and printed linen handkerchiefs -Bl.uk and colored Barcelona ditto Black love ditto Worfttd, yam and cotton hofury White and c -loured threads Tapts, quality and (hoe binding An assortment of ribbons Sewing f:lk and twifc Ivory and horn combs Shirt wires *nd moulds Plain and fancy buttons Knives an J forks, penknives, scissors, needles, pins, &c. They have also on hand, an assortment of CHINA 6? INDIA GOODS, ttt. Coloured and black Luteftringi, Senchawj and Sattinc —Garrah»,C*flas, Sanas, Uaftas, Guz«ena»; flee. oftobcr 15 ~ A PRINTER, WHO from principle is a PeJeraltft aid defpofed to undertake the arduous talk of editing ol a paper and combating the enemies of America, may hear of an eligible fitmatlin in the interior of Maryland, jco fuhicribers can be counted on be fore he commence*, — A Native American will be prcfered ; —But it is not to bu understood that well principled persons though not natives, are to be excluded. »,« P*rtkn'.irt ouy be learned on application to the Bdhor of tbi»G»ieve- O&oVr 3, A HANDSOME EDITION OF LINDLEY MURRAY'S English Grammar, WITH AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been publiflied, by Asbum DickinS) opposite Christ-Church, Philadelphia, [Price One Dullar*\ Oftober 7. FOR SALE, OLD'Long Primer, Sraill Pica on Pica Bedy, Engiifh, Chafes, Cor.ipoling Sticks, and agrea varitty of articles necefiary to carry on the Prin ing Bufinrfs. They wttl be fold cheap tor cafli Apply to the Printer. Thomas Orr, No. 52, South Fhont Strebt, HAS received by the lnteft arrivals from Lon don, a well chqfen aßortment of the sol- lowing articles: CALICOES and Chintzes, (a great variety) Furniture do. dn. Corded Dimities for garrrentt and furniture Durants, Joans and Calimancosa Bnmbazetts and Boinbazeens Printed Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Lawn bordered dq. laconet and 3o k Muslin handkerchiefs Shawls, Cotton, and Chintz, a great variety i)o Camel's Hair Hosiery, Worfled aud Cotton of all sizes Do China White and Black Silk Tabit* Cloths, from 5 4» to 10 by 16-4 with and without Napkins Thread, Gauze, Lawns and Cambri k« Jaconet and Lapet* Mvrflios, coloured and plain White and Black Lace, Lace Veils, Cloaks and Handkerchiefs "■ Black Mode, Peelongs and Satins White and printed Marseilles forvefts Swanfdown. striped ami plaid. Cotton Checks (five) 7-8, 4*4, ii-'» lr >d 6*4 Black and coloured Barcelona handkerchiefs India Bandanna do ps superior quality White, Red and Yellow Flannels Guernfty Worsted Frocks A few dozen belt elastic Suspenders. Just Received, a well alTorted Invoice o India Muslins, CONSISTING OF Berbhoom Gurrahs | Patna Baftas Alahabad Emerties 1 Do. Gmrahs Company Gutzapora I Janna Mamoodks. Ci'fias. I By the Bale or Piece. OAnher 18. diwjawtf. CHINA GOODS. Landing from the ship America, Walte. Sims, Ctmmandcr, from Canton, API) FOR SALE Br NICKLIN, GRIFFITH €sr Co. Bouea, Congo, * Souchong, ift & ind quality, Caper souchong, Hyfoh-fkin, *. TEAS Tonkay, f Singlo, oung hyson, Hyfun, ill & id quality, Imperial, Yellow fc white nankceni Lutefirings, black & color'd ( In Boxc* Sinlhawi do. f afTorted, Sattins do. 3 Luteftritigi, nmz. blue Jk dark green } . Siwlhaws do f , Persian wffitas, dark green j oit 5 ' Tbey have also on band for sale, received bv the late arrivals from Europe, tsV. 1 Infmallpick- Striped and checked ginghams i ago allotted, Wliite figured & color'd Muf- | calculated for linens the Weft-Iri- White corded dimities 1 dia market & Color'd Hlk, striped Nankeens | entitled to dzot J drawback, 14 Trunks printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. 3 Bales feme twine (Entitled to to Cases English China ware, Cdrawback in teafetts } 6 Caflcs mineral black, *\ 1 do. white, 10 do. colcother, 3 Calks pur;>!e brown, 35 do. nails assorted, 1} do. London porter in bottles, Eiur'iih fail canvas, No. i, » & 3, Uuffia duck, 17 Boxen white Havanna fngar, 13 Pipes old Madeira wine, Gunpowder, Empty wine bottles, jo Guns, 6 plunders, 11 do. 9 do. it do. 9 do. with carriages, ic. aßo,oeolbs. Cerihou coffee, ift (Entitled to jo,ooolt>s black pepper fdriwback »o Logs ebony J May 1-. Ten Dollars Reward. RAN - AW Ar FROM the subscriber the 16th inft. a fervatlt man, named JAMES, aged »7 y«ars, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a yellow complexion, and of a bold, sprightly appearance Haid on when he west away, a pair of Fultian trowf«rs, a vest and sailors' jacket of nearly the fame colour; on the latter of which were large black buttons; his hat black and ahont half worn. He isaccuflomed to the Farming buGuefs; but may perhaps endea vour to enter himfolf en board some vefTel that is going to sea. Whoever secures said Run-away and delivers him to the subscriber, ftiall have the above rewaid and nil rcafonable charges paid.— All mailers of veflelsare forbid to receivs or har bour said fervaut upon their peril. ' IRA CONDICT. New Brunfwick,OS»-"> . . ber.o,.Boi>; f <*«> * a 4 w - dim Of the Bank ©f the United States, NO. »595* to 15965 hiclufive, in the name of Thomas Mullett of London, were forward ed about the J(I of May 1797, from New-York, b>y the ihip Oneida for London, which was cap tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or dettroyed ; therefore application is made at the said Bank for the renewal of the fatn«,,of which all persons concerned are deGred to take notice. Clement Biddle. Philad ! September 3, 1800 d^m To Printers. The following MATERIALS will be fold reafouable if applied for immediately. 1 Pre Is, 3 Founts Long-Priraer (partly worn) 2 ditto Small-Pic* on Pica body, 2 ditto Pica, 1 ditto Engiifh, 2 ditto Brevier, I ditto Burgeois, * Several pair of Chafes, several composing flicks, frames and galleys, some brass rules, Ouotations, &c. &c. See: all of the above will be fold very for Cafli. September 8* He ha* Alio % mftw tf Twelve Shares Just Received, By the George, Amiable and other late arrivals, AND FOR SALE, ' On low terms, by tie package, at No. 48, Soutb Front street, 10 Bales Rose Blankets, 1 o Bales Role blankets, J bales Duffill ditto c? 15 bales Kendal Cottons K; 4 bales low priced Broadcloths 2. 4 bales London fuperfine do. , g » balfs Plains and Forest Cloths r" a. l bale falhionable fine Coatings 4 bales falhionable Lienikin do. %. 3 (mall bales low priced Swanfdowns K 4 bales Ingrain Yorksihire Carpets and f 40 hhd. Scin Twiue. J AISO, An extensive and choice afiortment of DRY GOODS— William frf.nch. d4ttu.ftf.4w. o&oher t Horses to Winter, HORSES will be taken to winter at Prefpedt Hill, at the 1 * mile stone, on the Briilol road, where they will have loo<3 Timothy and Clover Hay, be well tsken care of,'and have a field to run in when the weather is good ; enquire ol William Bell, Philadelphia; or, ol Joseph Bunting, on the premiles. They engage toreturn them in good order in the spring or charge nothing for k eping them, and will not be anfworable for accidents or cfcape, but will take every precaution to prevent either, odlober 41 mwftf STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal timore Coacfcee will in future ilart from the In dian Queen, No. Ij, south Forth street, every day except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck's Tavern, Baltimore, the next dayat 8 o'clock and the Stages to NeVv Yerk, will llart every day at 8 and it o'clock. JOHN H. BARNEY tf Go. N. B—A bonk is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan dler's Franklin Head, where feats may alio be ta ken in the above line of Itages. October 1 . § LANCASTER. STAGES. r ~|" I HU Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan- X caller line of Stages DISPATCH, taturn their grateful thanks to their friends and cite public in general, for the pail favors they have received,and inform them that iu addition to the regular Line, they are provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough is two day v Those who prefer this mode of travelling can he accommodated at the Stage office, sign of United States Eagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunwoody If Co. Nov. 30. f it—s GLASS MAN U FACTORYT" THE PROPRIETORS Of tbe Pittsburgh Glass IVorks, HAVING procured a fuflicient number of. the moll approved European GlafsManu fu<slurers, and having on hand a large dock of the bed Materials, <rn which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glafsofafupeiiorqua-- lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 44 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the Ihorteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for may alio be hat), such as for pictures, coach glalTes, clock faces, &c. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket flalks, pickloigjars, apothecary's Ihop furniture, or other hellow ware—the whole at least 45 per cent, lower than articles of Ihe fame quality Jbrought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made br sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants ind others will be pumflually attended to on ap plication te JAMES O'HARA fir ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of Meffirs PRATHER and SMI LIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh. March «, tuthif. Loft, undermentioned Certificates of Stock 1 of the Bauk of the United States, viz. No. 3804, dated ill July 1796, for ten ihares in the n.me of Charles Lovegrove of New- York. No. 45341 —No. 45344, dated ill July, 1791S for five shares each in the name of Sarah iVedgewood of Etruria. No. 41)808 —No. 19809, dated ill January, 1800. fortt-n (hares each, in tlia name »f Henry Waddington, Merchant, London. Notke is hereby given, That application is intended to be made, *t the said Bank by the fubferibm, for a renewal of the fame, of which all perfous concerned are requested to take notice. WADDINGTON ir/HARWOOD Philadelphia, July 30, 1800. mwf 3m Education FOR YOUNG LADIES. COLUMBIA HOTTSE, BOARDING c 3* DAY-SCHOOL, KI-COMMENCED For the winter season, on Monday, Oftober 6'.h, Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth-flreets. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE refpeilfully ac knowledges the liberal encouragement ihe has experiinced, for more than seven years in Philadelphia, and, as the mnft expressive proof of gratitude, will be a continuance of the unre mitting attention, already paid ta her pupils ; flatters herfelf, it will be the belt recommenda tion to future patronage. The following branches (or any of them sep arately) may be engaged for, as molt agreeable, the Eng!ilh, French, and Italian languages grammatically ; writing, arrithmetic, geogra phy, use of the globes, history, music, vocal and iiiftrumental, drawing and dancing. Plain work, marking, embroidery and tam bour in gold, silver or colours, fillagree, artifi cial flowers, fancy baikets, netting, hair, print, cloth, and muslin work of every kind. Oil IJ. d4W 44wtf. A Young Man, PERFECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts, and brought up in one of the firft connting hsufes in this sity, wiihe* employment as Clerk. He is at present absent from Philadelphia, but a line left at she Office of the Gazette of the Uni ted States he will receive, and it ftiall be imme diately attended to. Salary a secondary objedfc— Employment his mstivc. augsft j,l dtf TREASURY DF.PARTMENT, Wajhingtan, September \JI, 1800. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of an ad of Congreft, pajjed on the 23d diiy of April, one thousand tight hundred, entitled " An aS ta ejlabltflj a General Stamp-Office," THAT a General Stamp-Office is now eftabWhed at the feat of government, in trie city of Walhington, from wheffce there will iflue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Supervisors of the Revenue, under vvhofe management the collection of the stamp dutie9 is placed) any quantities of paper, parchment and vellum, marked or damped, and duly counter-stamp ed, with the following rates of duty which arc demand able by law : For every flcin or piece of vellum or parchment, or iheet or piece of paper, upoo which (hall be written or printed any or either of the instru ments or writings following, to wit, A Dolt,. C. M. NY certificate of naturalization j Any licence to praflice, or certificate of the admifiion, enrollment or re gistry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or pro&or, in any court of the United States to Provided, that a certificate in any cne of the courts tof he United States, tor any one of the faidifiices, (hall so far as relates to the payment of the duty aforefaid, be a fulficient admif fiou rn all the courts of the United States, for each and every of the said offices. » Any grant or letters patent,\iaoef the leal or authority of the United States (except for lands .granted for military ferviees) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such graut or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary ferviees) » Any charter-parly, bottomry or re fpondentia bond I Any receipt or discharge for or on »c ---count of any legacy left by any will or other teilimentaty instru ment, or for any ftiare or part of a ptrfonat estate, divided by force of any statute of dillributions other than to the wife, children or grand children of the person dileafed, the amount whereof ihall be above the value of fifty dollars, and lhail no% exceed tbe value of one hundred dollars 45 When the amount thereof fliall ex ceed the value of one hundred dol lar*, and Ihall not exceed five hun dred dollars 50 And for every further Aim of five hundred dollars, tke additional lum of 1 Awy policy of infarance or inllru ment in nature thereof, when the sum for which insurance is made shall not exceed five hundred dol lars 4$ When the sum insured ihall exceed five hundred dollars I » Any exemplification of what nature soever, that fliall pass the seal of any court, other than such as it may be the duty of the clerk ef such court to furnilh for the use of the United States, or some parti culsr state 50 Any bond, bill single or penal, inland bill of exchange, proiniffory note or other ncte (other !han any recognizance, bill, b?nd or other obligation or contradl, made to or with the United States, or any state, or for their nfi" refpedlively ; and any bond" required in any cafe by the laws of the United States, or of any rate, upon legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, sr for the faithful performance of any . truliorduty) If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 10 If above one hundred and not ex ceeding dollars 45 If above siva hundred and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars jo And if above one thousand dollars 75 Provided, that if any bonds or notes shall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes Ihall be fubjeA to only two fifth parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars 10 If above- five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dolls. ao It above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the paymentof money in any foreign country 40 The said daty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpetfl to the num ber contained in each fct. Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be ex ported ; ' If from one diftridt to another dil tri<£lof theUniied States,not being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 , The said duty being upon each and every bill of lading without rsfpedl to the number con tained to eich set. Any notes ifTued by the hanks now eftablilhed or that may be hereafter eflablilhed within the United States, ather than the notes of such of the said banks as ihall a gree to an annual composition of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such br.nks, to thefrcftockh lde>s refpedlively, ac cording to the following On all notes not exceeding fifty dol lars, for each dollar 6 On all notes above sis ty dollars and not exceeding one hundred_doilars 50 Ob all notes above one hundred dol lars andnotexceeding five hundred dollars f On' all notes above five hundred dol lars t Dolls. C. T.I. Any prot»ft or other notatial 25 Any letter of attori.ry, exr. i'or an Invalid pension, or to ob:ajn or fell warrants for land gratmd by the Ur.it*d Stat«s as bounty for military ferviees performed In the lat-e war Any inventory or catalogHe of any fur niture, g.;®ds or effects, made in any cafe required by Uw (except in cases of gseds and chattels tUfrr ' CXil for rent «r taxes,and goods taken in vir tue of any legal proceft by any officer Any certificates of a ihare in any intu- ranee company, of a (hare in the bank of the United States, or of any state or other bank ; It above twenty dollars ani not exceed- ing one hundred dollars I 0 If above one hundred dollars ij If under twency dullarj, at the rate of ten cents lor one hundred dollars. II That the power of the supervisors of the Revenue to mark or {lamp any vellum, parchment or paper chargeable witff duty, will cease and determine from and after lix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the last day of February 1801. That, if any persons (hall, alter tbe lad day of'trbmary ißot, have in their custody or ftoil's'ffion, any vellutn, parchment or pa per, marked or stamped by the fup&rciforsof the Revenue, upcrn which any matter or thing, charged with duty, (hall not have been written or printed, they may at any time IBi:bin tbe space of sixty days after tbe said last day of February 1801, bring or fend such vellum, parchment and papei, unto Irme office of infpe&ion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly stamped in purfuariGe of the aft herein before recited. And in cafe any person (hall negleft or rs fule, within the time uforefaid, to bring or cause to be brought unto force officer of in fpedion, any such velhjro, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effeit or use, than if it had never keen marked or stamped, and that all matters and things, which'inay af tei that time be written or printed upon any vi llul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in manner aforefaid, will be of no other efieft, than if thry had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum not marktd or stamped. r iv. And for the convenience of tliofe perfoiu who may be inclined to have their own vel lmn, parchment and paper stamped or mark ed, it is hereby p clared, that when any per ion (hall deuofit uiy vellum, pa-chment or paper at the office . f a supervisor, nied with a lift, fprcifying the number and denomination of the (lamps or marks, wjiich are desired to be thereto affixed, the fatue will he transmitted to the General Stpam- Oftice, and there property marked or stamped, and forthwith lent back to the fame super visor, who will thereupon colkcl the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of tlie perlon from whom the fame was received. Given under my Hand, arid the Sea (■" S.) ct the I"icafury, at Walhing ton. the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary ot the Treasury. r. . l feptember 2q. d^io. NOTICE. A CERTIFICATE, No. 15519. dated ift Jan uary 1797, in favour ot Robert Lindfay.cf Charleston South-Carolina, for f>uc {hare of the flock of the Bank of the United States is loft— a duplicate will be applied for at the faij Inflitution. ROBERT X.ENOX. m&t3n> ;uft 7, For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbcsnut Street, Near the cornrr of Eleventh street, at present in the teiiure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffeffion may bo had the first of November nert, or fooncr if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September g f A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON poflWßngi'ome capital, aconfi derabls (hare of imluflry, and desirous of engaging as a partner in a lucrative business, may hear of a fituatioo. All prwpofals on this fnbje.sl to be in writing, sealed and dire<slcd to W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of the Gazette of the United States, will be at tended to. <rr a Printer would find it to his advantage Janes' Jrf A PERSON OF abilities, integrity ana experience in mercantile bufinef9, would willingly en gage as CLERK to a merchant or publie of fice, or be concerned with any peri'on as part ner, as he has an istercltot about one thouiand pounds in real estate in the city. Please to ap. ply to the Printer or I line left at the office for B. Y. will be attended to immediately. Mavio dn m&th tf FOR SALE; A Valuable*atid singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two th&ndfome dwelling houses, with exc -Ti -it ft.ibiii'g for seven .horfei, double coach-hnufc most. completely stted\:p; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with-choice fruit, furrotinded with high board fence, almuft new. The prpmifes are beautifully Qtuatc-d near the middle of Germantown, fur rounued with rich profp*<sls of the adjacent country ; an orchard of afcwit two acres, wist a har.,lfome lanvn at tbc back of the house. One house ii's bee n recently uilt oa an appro ved plan ; tiie other has !:ecn completely repaired, painted at:.i pipen: !, m cot tam ten rooms with '■'> clc"g*ant drawit.g-room, fifteen feet by thirty is. \ ' The pew house h well calculated for a Aore in either the c r good linu. she air and wo- r k unrivall.d, and there are boic uioft excellent ichools in the neighborhood. For particulars esquire of the Printer, or of on the premise? M*y 9; 1 V » • I ' >■ 3
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