Thomas Wotherspoon, No. 56, South Strest, Has received by the late arrivals from Lon don, Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow, a (general alfortmcpt of DR Y-GOO DS ; - Suitable for the season—among which are Superfine and second cloths, Do. plain and ribb'd Caffimers Do. fafliionable S*vanfdowns Coatings and Bucking Baizes Flannuls and Plafns Plaid and ribb'd Calimancoes Durants and Joans Spinnings Black RulTels and Bombazetts Plain and (Iriped Wildbores Cloak Cambletts' Velvets, Thickfetts atod Fancy Cords Check'd and striped Ginghams White and brown Platillas Checks and Bed-ticks Purple and Chintz Shawls Printed Pocket Handkerchief . Black and col'd Barcelona do. White and col'd Satins, Peelongs and Perlians. Twilled black Sattin Florentines Wide rich stripe do. Queen's Grey Luteflringi Stitching Threads and Scarf Twill Dimities and Marfellois Quiltings Black and white Thread Laces apd Edgings Rich wide patent Law Veils An assortment of Ribbons Carpets and Carpeting Tapes, quality and flioe 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 BritiHi Mufluis of every description* Ounce Thread in boxe« Coloured do. in do. ALSO, Suitable for the Weft-India Market, A few boxes ef Handkerchie.s, a few do. Fancy Muslins, a few do. Ginghams, entitled to <!r,i\v'i<ck. Ot\'iber IS Robert Smith & Co. No. 58, South Front Street, HAVE RECEIVED, By the late arrivals from London, Liverpool, Hull and Glafgnw, A general affoitment of GOODS, Suitable for the fealon—among which are SUPERFINE and fccond clothj Forrft cloths and plains A variety of plain, ribb'd and emhofled eafli mere,# of every colour A variety of fafhionabl? fwanfdown Kendal cottons Booking and Colchester baize of every color 7 4to 11 4 rose blankets 211 and 3 do White serges fui'able for fadlers Ribbed and plain calimaocoes Rattineta and lhalloons Durants joans and bombaztens Bombazettt, Uriped and plain, Wildbores Velverets, thickfett" and fancy cords Check'd an J llriped ginghami 7-8, 4-4 11"8 cotton checks Bed ticks Scotch ihirtiog Brown linens and cotton bagging Plain and tambor'd jaconm and book mullins and handkerchiefs Coloured tambor'd ditto Olive, lead and blue muslins Cambrichs and lawns Lawn,and printed linen handkerchiefs Black and colored Barcelona ditto Black love ditto WorfWd, yarn and cotton hosiery White and coloured threads Tapes, quality and Ihoe binding An aflortment of ribbons Sewing fllk and twiit Ivory and horn combs Shirt wires and mouUU Plain and fancy buttons Knives and forks, penknives, scissors, needles, pins, he. They have also on hand, an assortment of CHINA INDIA GOODS, «ft« Coloured and black Luteftrirg», Seiichaws and Sattins—Garrahs, Coffas,Sanas, Bafus, Guzfenas; &c. tßobtr 15 A PRINTER, WHO from principle is a FtJtrsl'Jl and defpofed to undertake the arduous talk of editing ot apaperand combating the enemies c.f America, may hear of an eligible fixation in the interior of Maryland. 500 fubl'criber* can be counted oh be fore he commence*,— A Native .Imricjn will be prefered ; —But it in not to b/. understood that well principled persons though nut natives, are trf be excluded. *,* Particulars may be learned on application to £he Editor of ihisGaZtwe. O&o'.wr 1. A HANDSOME EDITION or LINDLET MURRAY'S English Grammar, AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been publi(hed, by Asbubi Dickins, opposite Clirilt-Cliurch, Philadelphia. [ Price One Dcllar•] O£lober 7. FOR SALE, OLD Long Primer, Small Pica on Pica IWy, Englifli, Chafes, Compc sing Sticks, and agrea varitty of articles neceflary to carry on the Prin iug Bufinrfs- They tvili be fold cheap tor cafla App'r to the Printer. Thomas Orr, No. 52, South Front Stkebt, HAS received by the latrft arrivals from Loi.- don, a well chosen afTortment of the fol lowing articles •• CAT.ICOES and Chintzes, (a great variety) Furniture do. do. Corded Dimities for garments and furniture Durants, Joans and Calimanco«s Bombazette and Bambazeens Printed Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Lawn bordered do. Taconet and Sook Muffin handkerchiefs Shawls, Cotton and Chintz, a great variety Do Camel's Hair Hosiery, Worsted and Cotton of all fizcs Do. China White and Black Silk Table Cloths, from 5 4, to loby 16-4 with and without Napkins Thread, Gauze, Lawns and Cambri ks Jaconet and Lapet< Muslins, coloured and plain White arid B'ack Lace, Lace Veils, Cloaks and Handkerchiefs Black Mode, Peelongs anrl Satins White and printed Marfeillrs forvefts Swanfdown, striped and plaid. Cotton Checks (five) 78, 4-4, 11-8, and 6-4 Black and coloured Barcelona handkerchiefs Jr.dia Bar.rlanna do <»f superior quality White, Red and Yellow Flannels Guernfty Worsted Frocks A f*w dozin bell elastic Suspenders. He has Also Just Received, a well assorted Invoice ol India Muslins, CONSISTING OF Berbhoom Gurrahs Patna Baftn Alahabad Emerges Do. GuirShs Company Guzzapora Janna Mamoodies. Ctifias. By the Bale or Piece. O&nlier if?. diw -?awtf. ' CHINA GOODS' Landing from the ship America, Wallc. Sims, Commander, from Canton, AND FOR SALE Br NICKLIN, GRIFFITH & Co. }>OUEA, ) Congo, Souchong, ift & 2nd quality, Caper souchong, Singlo, Young h^fon, Hylon, I'ft & id quality, Imperial, Yellow & white nankeens Lutcftrings, black & color'd (In Boxes Sinlhaws do. C afTorted, Sattins do. J Lutestrings, maz. blue A. dark green ~) . Sinlhaws do- f . n Persian »affrtas, dark green 3 ° X Tbey have also on band for sale, received bv tbe late arrivals from Europe, isfe. ~\ Infmailpack- Striped and checked ginghams 1 ages afTorted, White tigured & color'd Muf- | calculated for linetts £the Weft-In- White corded dimities i dia market & Color'd silk, striped Nankeens | entitled tn djot J drawback, 14 Trunki printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. 3 Bales feme twine (Entitled to [j Cases Entlifh China wie, in tea J'etts 6 Casts mineral black, I do. white, to do. colcother, 3 Calks purple brown, ;5 do. nails afTorted, 9 do London porter in bottles, 'Rnglifh fail canvas, No. I, a & 3, Ituffu duck, 17 Boxes white Havanna lugar, 1V Pipes old Madeira wine, Guiipowd»f, Rmpty wine bottles, 10 Guns, 6 pounders, 12 do. 9 do. 12 do. 9 do. with carriages, kc. jgo,tcolbs. Ceribon coffee, sft} , quality (Entitled to io.ooolbi. black pepper C drawback, ao ebony J May i-,. Ten, Dollars Reward. RAN- AW AY FROM the subscriber the 16th inft. a servant man, named JAMES, aged 17 yuan, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a yellow complexion, and of a bold, sprightly appearance Had on when he west away, a pair of Fuflian trowfert, a veil and sailors' jacket of nearly the fame colour; on the la'ter of which were large black buttons; his hat black and abont half worn. He isaccuftomed to the Farming bufiuefs; but may perhaps endea vour to enter himfelf 011 board fotne velTel that is going to sea. Whoever iecures laid Run-away and delivrrt him to the fubferiber, (hall have the above rrward and Ml reasonable charges paid All matters of vcflelsare forbid to receivs or'har bour said servant upon their peril. IRA CONDICT. New Brunfwick.Ofls-? . . her 20, .800: f Jim Of the Bank ©f the United States, NO. IJ9JI to 15963 inclufivc, in the name of Thomas MulUtt of London, were forward ed about the 111 of May 1797, from New-York, by the fliip Oneida for London, which was cap tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or destroyed ; therefore application is made at the said Bank for the renewal of the fama, of which all persons concerned are iefired to take notice. Clement Biddlc. Philad : September 3, 1800 d.?m To Printers. The following MATERIALS will be fold rcafonable if applied for immediately. 1 Pre Is, 3 Founts Long-primer (partly worn) 2 ditto Small-Pica oh Pica body, 2 ditto Pica, 1 ditto Englifli, 2 »litio Brevier, 1 ditto Burgeois, Ssveral pair of Chafes, several composing Hi' Vs, frames and galleys, some brass rules, Quotations, &c. &c. &c: all of the above Will be fold very reasonable for Calh. September ft m&w tf Twelve Shares Just Received, By the George, Amiable and other late arrivals, AND FOR SALE, "On low tcriTKi,by tie package, at No. 48, ' South Frtfnt street, 10 Bales Rose Blankets, "1 5 bales Duffiil ditto IJ bales Kendal Cottons 4 bales low priced Broadcloths _ 4 bales Lon lon fupeifine do. ! ~ * halts Plains and" Forest Cloths r .cu I bale fafbmnable fine Coating p » bales falbionahle Lionflcin do. §- 3 (mall bales low priced'Swanfdowns o 4 bales Ingrain Yorkshire Carpets and f io hhd» Sein Twiue. J al se, An exterfive and choice aflortment of DRY GOODS— O P K K. WILLIAM. FRENCH. dartu.&f 4W. o&ober I Horses to Winter, HORSES will he taken to winter at Profpefl Hill,at the it mile (lone, on the Bristol road, where they will have > ooi Timothy and Clover Hay, he wel 1 taken care of, and have a field to 1 un in when the weather is good ; enquire ol William Bell, Philadelphia ; or, 0! Joieph Hunting, on the premises. Th?-y engage to return them in good order in the spring or charge nothi.ig for k cping them, and will not he anfw. rable for iccidents or cfcape, but will take every precaution to prevent either. o&obe'- !•> mwf tf STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby infermed, that the Bal timore Coachee will in fu'ur* start from the In dian Queen, No. 15, south Forth street, every day except puilday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck's Tavern, Baltimore, the next day at 8 o'clock and the Stages to New York, will dart every day at 8 and it o'clock. JOHN H. BARNEY is* C«. N. B.—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan dler's Franklin Head, where feats may alio be ta ken in the above line ot stages. oflober a C LANCASTER STAGES. TKB Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.an caftcr line ef Stance DISPATCH, return their grateful shanks to their friends and the public in general, for the favors tk.ey have received,and inform them that in r.ddition to the regular Line, they are provided with Carriages.sober and careful drivers, to go through betwren the City and Borough is two days. Those who prefer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Downing', Dunwoody iff Co. Nov. jo, 2t—J GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficiant number of themofl approved European Glass Manu facturers, and having on hand a large Hock of thebeft Materials, »n which their workmen are now employed, have the pleafunc of alluring the public, that window glass of a superior qui lity and of any size, from 7by9,to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing (00 feet ea h, may be had at the fhortefi notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may also be had, such as for pictures, coach g'afles, clock faces, Stc. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket tiaflcs, picklingjars, apothecary's shop furniture, t other hullow ware—the whole at lead pei cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any #f the sea ports of the United States. A literal allowance will be made oh fait of large quantities. Orders from merchants in*l others will be punflually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA nr ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Storeof Mefli-s PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maikct-3tree4, P.ttlburgh. March >, turhlf. Loft, I"*HE undermentioned Certificates of Stock of the Bank of the United States, viz. No. 3804, dated Ift July 1796, for ten ftnre6 in the name of Charles Lovegrove of New- York. No. xs\»i—No. aj3»a, dated lft July, 1796, for five (hares each in the name of Sarah Wedgewood of Etruria. No. 2<>Bo8 —No. 19809, dated lft January, 1800. for tan flutes each, in tha name »f Henry Wadd.ington, Merchant, London. Notice is hereby given, That application is intenJed to be made at the Oid Bank by the fukferibers, for a renewal of the fame, of which all perfont concerned are requcfied to take notice. WADDINGTON & HARWOOD Philadelphia, July 30, 1800. mwf3m Education FOR YOUNG LADIES. COLUMBIA HOTTSE, BOARDING CJ" DAY-SCHOOL, RE-COMMENCED For the winter fealon, oil Monday, Oflober 4th, Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth-ftreets. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE refpeflfully ac knowledges the liberal encouragement the has experienced, for more than seven years in Philadelphia, and, as the moll expreflive proof of gratitude, will be a continuance of the unre mitting attention, already pi:d to kcr pupils ; fla'ters 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 mod agreeable, the English, French, and Italian languages grammatically ; writing, arithmetic, geogra phy, yfe of the globes, history, music, vocal and iiiflrumental, drawing and dancing. Plain work, marking, embroidery and tam bour in gold, flivcr or colours, fillagj-ee, artifi cial flowers, fancy baiketi, netting, hair, print, cloth, and niuflinwoik of every kind. Oft u. daw uwtf. A Young Man, PERFECTLY vcrfed in Mercantile accounts, and brought up in one of tho firfl cownting haufes in this «ity, wilhes employment as Cltrk. He is at present absent from' Philadelphia, but a line left st the Office of the Gazette of the Uni ted States he will receive, and it (hall be imme diately attended to. Salary a secondary objedl— Employment his motive. augaft dtf TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Wajhingten September ijl, i&oo. Public Notice is hereby Given, In purfunna of an aa of Congress, puffed on the 23 d day of April, one tboufand eight hundred, entitled " An aS to eflablijb a General Stamp OJfiet," 1' H 3 r*' I 2- THAT a General Stamp-Office is now eftabltfhcd at the feat of government, in trie city of Wafliington, from whence there will ifTue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Supervisors of the Revenue, under whose management the colle&ion of the stamp duties is placed) any quantities of paper, parchment and vellum, marked or damped, and duly couuter-ftamp ed, with the following rates of duty which arc demandable by law : For every (kin or piece of vellum or parchment,or (heet or piece of paper, upon which (hail be written or printed any or either of the inftru nienta or writings following, to wit, A Doll,. C. M. NY certificate of naturalization 5 Any licence to practice, or certificate of the admission, enrollment or re- gittry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or pro&or, in . any court of the United States 10 Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts tof he United States, tqf any oneofthe faid<ffice«, (lisll fc far 33 relates to the payment of the duty aforefaid, be a fuificient admis sion m all the courts of the United States, for each and every of the laid offices. Any grant or letters patent,under the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military ferviits) 4 Any exemplification or cei tified copy of any such grant or letters patent (except tor lands granted for mili tary (irvices) a Any charter-party, bottomry or re- - fpondentia bond X Awy receipt or discharge for or'on ac count of any legacy lift By any will or other teftimentaty instru ment, or for any (hare or part of a personal eflate, divided by force of any (tatute of diminutions other than to the wife, children or grand children of the perfnn diseased, the amount whereof (hall be above the value of fifty dollars, and shall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars 2S When the amount thereof lhall ex ceed the value of one hundred dol lar«, and (hall not exceed five hun dred dollars jo And for every further sura of five hundred dollars, the additional sum of i A?.y policy of infarance or inftru itient in nature thereof, when the sum for which infuranoe is made lhall not exceed five hundred dol lars 35 When the sum insured lhall exGced five hundred dollars 1 Any exemplification of what nature soever, that shall pass the seal of any court, oiher than such as it may be the duty of the clerk ef such court to furnilh for the «fe of the United States, or fame parti cular state 50 Any bond, bill single or penal, inhnd bill of exchange, promiffbry note or other note (other than any recognizance, bill, band or other obligation or contradf, made to or with jhe United States, or any llate, or for their use refpt<slively ; and any bonds required in any caf# by the laws of the United States, or of any Hate, upon legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, er for the faithful performance of any trultor duty ) If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 10 If above one hundred and not ex- ceeding five hundred dollars 1$ If above fiv« hundred and not ex ceeding one thouf»nd dollars 50 And if above one thcufand dollars 75 Provided, that if any bonds or notes shall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes Hull be fubjeifl to oiriy two-filth parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and ivot exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundied 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 payment of money • in any foreign country so The said daty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex. change, without refpe£l to the num ber contained in each Cet. Any note or bill of lading or writing ftr receipt in nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be fx ported j If from one diftriift to another dif triilof theUniied States,dot being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 Thefaid duty being chargeable upon each and every bill of lading without rtfpeifl to the number con tained to each let. Any notes iflued by the banks now eflibliflied or that may be hereafter established within tlte United States, »ther than the notes of such of the said banks as ft all, a gree to an annual composition of one per centum'on the annual di vidends made by such hanks, t» thefrflockh Idets refpecSively, ac cording te the following scale : On all notes not exceeding fifty dol lars, for each dollar 6 On all notes above fifty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars jo On all notes above one hundred dol lars andnotexceeding five hundred dollars 1 On all notes aboye five hundred dol lars t O.IU. c. M. Any protest or other notarial a& s 5 Any letter of attorney, extcpt for an invalid pension, or to ob'ain or fell warrants for land granted by the Unit«d Stat»s as bounty for military fcrviecs performed in the late war Any Inventory or catalogue of any fur niture, gv®ds or effe&s, made in any cafe required by law (except in cases of goods and chattels for rent ©r taxes, and goods taken in vir tue of any legal process by any pfficer 5© Any certificate* of a (hare in any insu rance company, of a fiiare in the bank of the United States, or of ?.ny ftatc or other bank ; If above twenty dollars aod not exceed ing one hundred dollars I 0 If above one hundred dollars If above one hundred dollars 15 If under twenty d»llar», at the ra'e of ten cents for one hundred dollars. II 1 hat the power of the supervisors of Uitt Revenue to mark or ft,unp any vellum, parchment or paper chargea-ble with duty, will cease and determine from and after fix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the last day of February 1801. 111 I hat, if any persons (liall, after tfee last day of tcbrnary ißot, have in their custody or polfrlfion, any v*llnui, parchment or pa per, marked or (tamped by the fupe>rvifor9of tlie Revenue, upon which any matter or tiling, charged with duty, (hall not have been written or printed, they may at any time within the space of sixty days after the said last day of February ißot, bring or lend such vellum, parchment and paper, unto lom; office of infpeftion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly (lamped ill puriuaiiee of the aft herein before recited. And in cafe any per Ton (lull negleft or re lufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or cause to be brought unto fonie officer of in- Ipeftion, any furh vellum, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effect or use, than it it had never been marked or (lamped, and that all matters and tilings, which may af tei that time be written er printed upon any vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to he exchanged in manner aforefaid, will be of 110 other efleft, than if th?y had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or (lamped. And for the convenience of those persons who may be inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper damped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any lon (hall deposit any vellum, parchment or paper at the office of a supervisor, accompa nied with a lift, {pacifying the number and denomination ot the stamps or marks, which are desired to be thereto affixed, the fan.e will be tranfinitted to the General fitpam- Office,and there properly marked or ftampeo', and forthwith sent oack to tire fame fupei vilor, who will thereupon colleA the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order ef the person from whom the lame was received. Given under my Hand> and the Seal (L. S.) of the Treasury, at Walhing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. frpttmber >9. NOTICE. A CERTIFICATE, No. 15549. dated id Jan. uary 1 79*., in favour ot Robert Lindfay, of ( harlcfton South-Carolina, for one share of the flock of the Bank of the United States is loft— a duplicate of which will be applied for at the said Institution. ROBERT LENOX. m&tjtn iguft 7, For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbesnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present in th« tenure of Mr. A. M'Call— Possession may b<t had th. first ot November next, or foonar if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 § A PARTNERSHIP. A PERSON pofiefling some capital, a-coafi derable thare of industry, and desirous of engaging as a partner in a lucrative business, raay hear of a, Ctuatioa. All prnpofa!« on this ftibjeil to be in writing, sealed and diretfted to W. R. J. New York, and left with the printer of the Gazette of the United States, will be at tended to. fi-9" A Printer would find it to bis advantage J"«e.s' .W A PERSON OF abilities, integrity and experience in mercantile business, would willingly en gage a» CLERK to a merchant or pubiis of fice, or be concerned with any person as part ner, as he has an iritereft of about one thousand pounds in real estate in the city. Please to ap ply to the Printer ; or a line left at the offiae for B. Y. will be attended to immediately. d^m&thtf FOR SALE, Jl Vbluable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two bandfome dwelling houses, with excellent tlahling for seven horfei, Joubie c >ach-ho»fe moll completely fitted up; a, beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, furrouixled with high hoard fence, almost new. premifes are beautifully fnunrod near the middle of Air rounded with rich profp>»sU of the iwijacent country ; an orchard of about two acres, witfi a haiV.fcime lawn at th* back of th > house. One houfc has bee:- recently built cm an appro val pk'.H ; the other has beei. o mpletely repaired, ;>ainfedand papered, ana contain ten rooms with :u» elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a store in li-ther the dry oi- wrt good line. The air and water are unrivalled, and there are some moil excellent fchool.s in the neighborhood. * For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of POTTER, on the premise? dtf . I -• M»r « I J ~. t
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