STAGES REMOVED. THE pu'iiic arehere v .y infarmed, 'hst-th? Bal timore oachee wili n future {}art tr»,m the In dian Qure.i, No 15, foutti ?orth Srcct, every day except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck'i Tavern, Baltimore, the next dayat 8 o'alock asd th to New Y>c:k, vfill llart every day at 8 and t» o'clock. ' JOHN H. BARNEY is* C®. N. B.—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan OUt'b T'rauk'i-.i Hf.ad, where feats may alio be ti lten in the above line of ltages. oilober a LANCASTER STAGES. THi Proprietor' of the Philadelphia and !,*n cifttt liac I'iIiD'ATCH, rinni their ptftfa) AUti to thoir friend* and the public in •faeraJ, for the paA favori tkey have received .and Inform tktm that id addition to the nplir Line, thay ar« provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Those who prefer this mode • of travsllir.g cau be accomnvidattd at the Stage Office, sign of United 3tat&» Eagle, Market flreet, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunvioody ts" Co. Nov. 30. 2t $ Just arrived. Per the Brig Perseverance, CAPTAIN SWA IN E, Mr. William A Bell's Wharf. 150 hhds. Antigua and St. Kitts Rum and ' 10 ditto Coffee FOR S&LE BY, CROOKE STEVE N9ON. No. 4, South IVuter Street. ' O&ober 8. dtf Imported, lii the ttiif Atlantic, capitis Water*, from Calcu'taand M^dr»», And for sale by the nibfcriber, A great variety of articles mostly suitable fur exportation, AMONG WHICH Alt£ Blue cloths Neckanncs Soot Romals Salem poores Ventapolaai* \ Madrat Long\Cioth« Ditto Handkerchiefs. Al so • 2000 bags prime Sugar, Hyson and Souchong Tea, 'JOHN MILLEK, Junr. No. 80, Dock street. fnwf tf oflohir 10 Copper, In Sheets, Bottoms & Still Patterns, LE D, Brazier's Solder, Tin in boxes, Strtl Shrtt-iron, Sewing twine, and a large assort ment of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadleiy, Brass and Japann'd wares For fa eby Elisha Fisher & Co. o<9ober if. f.nifcfw itn. PLATED WARE AND JEW- ELLERY. James Mufgrave, No. 44, Snutb Second Street, HAS JUST RECEIVED From L.ondon and is now opening an exten sive and elegant assortment of Plated Goods Ofthe hteft fafhions and warranted of the »e*y firft quality manufailured ill England, vi 2 <~pEAand C flee Urns, Plated andjippaned J, Bread Baikcts of various patterns round and oval Castors, with plated and silver tops, 5, 7 and 8 bottles from 10 t» 35 dolls amongst which are a number of "xtraordini y workmiafhip with rich cot glass High casdleflicks, patent Hide ditto Low dittoagreat qu-ntity,fconces andbtanchei. Col Tee pots, tea ditto and cadies m setts or se parate with silver bordurs and shields richly engraved, a. variety of patterns Sauce tureens, salts, toail racks, sugar and cream bjfons, &c patent spring (hoe buckles silver and platsd, some very, rich and others plain In the jewellery line amongst a variety of oth«?r articles, an aflortraent of elegant ear-rings of the latafl falhion Pearl, er-.aWlled and plain finger rings Ladies and gentlemen's watch chains, seals and keys Corals and bells, and coral blads for children with lockets or without. Stone knee buckles, a number of rich patterns, &c. &c J. MUSGRAVE ha* workmen continually employed iu the silver and jewellery line' and makes every article in these branches upon mod moderate terms ; —Hair work in lockers and rings, and minatures felt in the best man ner.—He has on hand a large aflbrtment of sil ver ware, such as c fFee and tea pots, sugar bowls, milk pots and flop bowls in letts or le parate, fluted and plain. Soup and milk ladles, table, tea, fait and muftardfpoons, lugar tongs and every article in the silver line. N. B. Setts i f plate of any pattern if order ad will be executed *t the Ihnrteft notice, — old silver and gold taken in exchange. October 3c. Horses to Winter, HORSES will be taken to winter at Profpe<9 Hill,at the It mile (lone, on the Bristol road, where they will have jiooi Timothy and C'lovir Hay, be well taken care of, and have a field to run in when the weather is good ; eaquire ol William Bell, Philadelphia; or, ol Jolcph Quilting, on the premises. They engage to return them in good order in the fpriiig or charge nothing for k cping them, and will not v e anfwrrable for accidents or cfcape, but w<ll take every precaution to prevent either, o&ober 17 mwf tf NOTICE. HAVING parted with Margaret Brooks by mutual content, I do hereby forwarn all persons from crediting her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contradling. WILLIAM BROOKS. Ofiober3o fliaw3t j - Certificates Loft. THE undermentioned certificates of deck of tti Bank 1 f the United «tata«, viz tfo- 978, d.-.te 1 id January, 179?, for five ibarc.s in tie named Bourdieu, Chollctt and Bourdjsu- No if: 66 dated lft of January, for livefhare.s in the name «t th« Right hon. lord John Townlhcnd. No lice 1 s hereby given, That application is intended to be made at the said.Bank by the fubfcril.er, for a renewal of the fame, of which all persons concerned are requeued to take notice. JOHN WARDER.. Philadelphia, 10 mo. »8, 1800 tuchfa^m The following certificrtes of eight per cent, stock in the rame of William Brll, jr. franding to his credit on the books of the United State* Loan Office of Peimfylvania, viz. No s«j, a Certificate dated 30th January, 1800, for one tjioufand dollars. No 5 c 5, a Certificate dated joth January, lßco, for one thousand dollars Notice is hereby given, that application is in tended to be made for a renewal of the fame—of which all persons concerned are requeued to take D< tice. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, 10 mo. SB, 1800. 3taw6^ IN the lhip Kcnfir.gt.n, captain Kerr, in the year 1794, having been captured by the French on her voyage from hence to AmfterJam, the follow ing certificates ef stock ef the Bank o! the United States, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap man. Nos. 432 Ist 436 of 4 Shares each; 'S B 3 a'o -12 15, Ii 1 <f, 1217, I dr>. Application is made at said Bank by the fubfcri fcer for arenewrtl ol the I-me, o.* wl .icjj allpertahs concerned aredeGreJ to take notice. JOHN MILLER, Junr. djm. oft. fj. Of the Bank of the United States, NO. *595» to 15963 inclusive, in the narpe of Thomas Mullett of London, were forward ed afoour the ifl of May 1797, from New-York, the ship Oneiria 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 famn, of which all persons concerned are rfefired to take notice. Clement Diddle. Philad • September 3, ISOO d.im A Young Man, PERFECTLY versed tn Mercantile accounts, and brought up in one of the firft connting hwufes in this tity, wilhes employment as Clerk. He is at prcfent absent from Philadelphia, but a line left st the Office of the Gazette of the Uni tiyl States he will receive, and it (hall be imme diately attended to. Salary a feaondary objed— Employment his m«tive. augaft 11 dtf CHINA GOODS. Landing fro.n the ship America, Walte. ~ Sims, Commander, from Canton, FO* SALE Br NICKLIN, GRIFFITH iff Co. Bohea, 1 Congo, Souchong, ift &»nd quality, I Caper louchong, Hyfon-lkin, ITCA,1 TCA , Tnkay, r ' Singlo, Young hyson,. Hyson, ift & id quality, Impwial, J "Yellow k whitenankeens 'itcftrings, black & color'd ( In Boxes Sinfhawa do. C aflbrted, Sattins do. j Lu rftrings, maz. blue Jcdark green") r Si».(haws do > , Persian taffetas, dark green ) * c9 ' Tbey have also on band for sale, received by tbe late arrivals from Europe, lJ>. 1 Infmallptck- Striped and checked ginghams i ages alT>rted, White figured & color'd Muf- | calculated for linetts j>the Weft-ln- White corded dimities dia market & Color'd silk, striped Nankeens cmitlrd to drawback, 14 Trunks printed Calicoes, 5 do. do. 3 Bales seine twine (Entitled to 10 Cases Engliih Cliini ware, Cdrawback, in tea I'etts J 6 Calks mineral black, I do. » white, to do. colcothcr, 3 Caflts purple brown, 35 do. nails afTorted, 9 do. London porter in hottle), Rnclilh fail canvas, No. I, » & 3, Russia duck, 17 Boxes white Havinna sugar, 13 Pipes old Madeira wine, Gunpowder, Empty wine bottles, to Guns, 6 plunders, 11 do. 9 do. 18 do. 9 do. with carriages, See. ißo,ooolbs. Ceriboti coffee, ill quality (Entitled to jo,ooolbs black pepper f drawback. io L"J»s ebony J May ij. f m&w tf codjw. That large and commodious HOUSE, At the corner of Arch and Ninth streets. To be Let, J HE house, (table, coach-house and lots, lately I occupied by Major Butler, fit Hate as above For tcrnfis apply to J, B. Wallace, No. »8, north odtoVr 21 An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE, Columbian, Harry the Vlllth and Merry-Anflrcw Playing Cards, fwrfale cheep for calh—Apply at this Office. . september 13. LOST, LOST, Loft, Twel»e Share* law tf TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Wajh'inglen, September j/I, 1800. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of an aS of Cengrefs, puffed on the 23d day of April, one ihovfand eight hundred, entitled "An'ad to ejlabliflj a General Stamp-Office,'' THAT a Geocral St a<ap-Office is now eftabliflied at the feat of government', in the city of Washington, from whence there wilt iflue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Supervisors of the Revenue, under w.hofe management the colleftion of the (lamp duties is placed) any quantities of paper, parchment and marked or (tamped, and duly couuter-flamp ed, with the following rates of duty which are demandable by law : For every fkia or pii*c« of vellum or parchment, or iheet or piece of paper, upon which (hall be written or printed any or either of the inftru tnents er writings following, to wit, ADqIL. C. M. NY certificate of naturalization s Any licence to pradlice, or certificate of the re giftry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or proflor, in any court of the United States to Provided, that a certificate in any one of the c< urs tof he United States, ■or any one of the said offices, (hill so far at relates to the payment of the duty aforefaid, tie a furficient adrAif fion m all the courts of the United States, for each and every of the said offices. ' Any grant or letters patent,under the fcsl or authority ef the United States (except for lands granted for military fefvitos) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy ot any such giant or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary lervices) a ] Any charter-party! bottomry or re- t fpondentia bond I i Asy receipt or discharge for or on ac- t cnaint of any legacy left by my , will oi*other teftimentary instru ment, or for any (liare or part of a p»rfonal Aiate, divided by force c of any ftatuteofdiftributions other c than to the wife, children or grand t children of the person diseased, the t amount whereof IhaM be above the valne t f fifty dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars 1 When the amount thereof (hall ex ceed the value of one hundred dole lars, and (hall not exceed fiv« hun- I dred dollars J0 I And for every further sum of five hundred dollars, ika additional , sum of ] ! Any policy of infvrance or inftru . ment in nature thereof, when the fnm for which infurante is made ' (hall not exceed five hundred dol- a lars 2C v Wlicn the fttfcj indlrrd fliall exceed five hundred dollars g Any exemplification of what nature soever, that (hall pass the seal of any court. oih*r than ftich as it may be the duty of the clerk of (uch court to fnrnilh for the use of • the United Stjtes, or some parti- Culsr state jo Any bond, bill single or penal, inland bill of exchange, promiflory note or other m>te (.other than any recognizance,'bill, b»nd or other obligation or contradl, made to or with the United States, or any late, or for their use refpetfively ; and any bonds required in any caf« bv the laws of the United States, or of any rtate, up.,n legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, *r for .he faithful performance of any trufy or duty ) If above twenty dollars and not • excee iihg one hundred dollars lo If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five handred dollars a 5 If above fiv« hundred and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars 50 And it above one thouland dollars 75 that if any bonds or notes (hall at or within fixtv days, filch bonds or notes (hall be fubjeel to only two fifth parts of • he duty aforefaid, viz. < If above twer.ty and not exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundied dollars 10 If above live hundred dollars and not exceeding one thoufaud dolls. ao If above one »houfand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any foreign country 20 The said duty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpefl to the num ber contained in each Cet. Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be ex ported ; If from one diftri<3 to another dif tiidl of theUniied States,not being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 The fai'd duty being chargeable upon each and every bill of lading without nfpeifl to the number con tained to each set. ' Any notes issued by the banks now eft»Wifhed or that raty be hereafter eftablifbed within the United States, Kther than the notes of such of the said banks as shall a gree to an annual composition of one per cenrum on the annual di vide*ds made by such banks, t® < their ftocklv Ider s refpecflively, ac cording to the following scale : On all noteß not exceeding fifty dol lars, for each dollar 6 On all notes abjve fifty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 50 On all notes above one hundred dol lars andnote'xeeeding five hundred dollars t On all not:s above five hundred dol lars ' a Any protsfl or other sc'arial ail . Any letter of attorney, except tor an invalid pension.or to obtain or fell warrants for land granttd by the United Stites as bounty for military services performed in the late u ar 2 j Any inventory or catalogue of any fur niture,g»»ds or efFetflj, majle in any cafe required by law (except in cales of gneds and chattels diflrained for rent er taxes, and goods taken in vir tue of any legal pr»cef» by any office* 50 Any certificates of 3 share in any inlu -1 •rancr. company, of a fliars in the bank of the United States, or of any (late or other bank ; If above twenty dollars and not exceed- ing one hundred dollars If above one hundred dollars If under twen:y dollars, at the ra'e of ten cent* for one hundred dollars. That the power of the supervisors of the Revenue to mark or (lamp any vellum, parchment or pap;r wkli duty, will cease and determine from and after fix months fro-m the elate hereof, to wit, on the last day of February 1801. 1 liat, if any persons (hall, after the lait day of or pofT-ffion, any vellum, parchment or pa per, marked or ftajriped by the ftipt-ruifors jrf the Revenue, upon which any matter or thing, charged with duty, (hall not have been written or printed, they may-at any time iv it bin the space of sixty days after the said last day of February 1801, bring or fend luch vellum, parchment and paper, unto I me office of infpedtion,' and in lieu thereof, receive a like, quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly ftainped in puriuanc-e oi the a<l herein before recited. And in cafe any person (hall negledl or re tule, within the time aforeiaid, to bring or cause to be brought unto some officer of in- Ipedion, any fucb vellum, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effeft or use, than it it had sever been marked or (lamped, and tha>t all matters and things, which may af ter that time be written or printed upon <uiy vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in manner atorefaid, will be of no other effeft, than if they had been written or printed ojs paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or (tamped. IV. Aud for the convenience of those persons who may be inclined to have their own vel lu.m, parchment and paper (tamped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per lon (hall deposit any vellum, parchment or papa- at the office of a supervisor, accompa nied with a lift, fpecifying the number and denomination of the (lamps or marks, which aif desired to be thereto affixed, the lame will be tranfinitted to the General Stpam- Office, and there properly marked or (lamped, and forthwith sent back to the f*„me super visor, who will thereupon colledt the duties, and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of the person from whom the fame was received. Given under my Haud, and the Sea (L. S.) of the J'reafurjr, at Walliing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Tre a fury. d3in. feptrmber 29. For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbesnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present in the tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffeffion may be had the first of November next, or fjoner if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. septtmher 3 § PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BF SUBSCRIPTION, The Works or THE Hon. James Wilson, Esq. L. L. .D Late one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of tie United States and Projessor at Lam in tie College end Academy of Pbiladeipbia. From the original manuscript, in the possession of Bird Wilson, Esq. , CONDITIONS. These work« (hall be elegantly printed in two volumes oilavo, and delivered ,to fubferibsrj at five dollars. They (hall be put to press as Toon as the fubferip tions will juftify the eipence of publication, Subscriptions will be received by ASBURY DICKINS, The publilher, opposite Christ ChHrch, Phila delphia ; and by the principal bookfcllers through out the United States. *.* A Profpcdus of the work may be fcen at the place of fubfeription. fepteniter 13 5 To be let, That large and commodious four (lory Brick Dwelling-House, 3431 Higfe-kreet. IT'S fiillation is peculiarly pleasant and healthy audit has »very convenience requiGte for the ccom modat'on of a family ; a pump in thf-yard, Jet House, Stable and Carriage House, &c. &c. Pof session may be h*d on the 15th of next month, er sooner, with the confest of the prei'ent tenant. ALS (pn very low :erms for the ensuing wijiter and spring) a Jarg« and convenient Brick House and Kitchen, Coach house, Stable and Lot of Groeiad, pleafantiy situated in the Northern Liberties, a liitle to the weft ward of Fifth and northward ot CallowhiU streets, and within ten minutes walk from the center of the city. Apply to WILLIAM MEREDITH. Attorney at Law—No. 16, south 4th flreet imvfjw Dtlii. f. M Marmal s Sales. united States, > Pehnstlvama District, \ 13 Y virtue of a writ to me direfled.from she Honourable Richard Peters, Efor Indue S D i 4,i *r tt"»» !t.M c" 5 a ", rl D ' ftr!a ' will be ex poled to Public Sa.e, at the Merchant's Coffee House, on Saturday, t he 2 ad day of November ioftant, at 7 o clack in the evening, i "> e armed French vefiel ' g||||<Les Deux A.mis Captured by the United States arm ed schooner expenment, Charles Stewart, Esq. commander the fame having bfen lately con demned by the laid Court as forfeited. JOHN HALL, ]Marshal. £S"Les Dsu* Amis lies at Knight's wharf. iVhrlhall's Office, ) Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1800 J ' mtks tS 10 a; UNITED STATES, ) PtSKsyi.vANrA District, \ ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That i« -LN purfuince of a Writ to me di eted irom the Honourable Richard Peters, Efqr. Jud<*e of the Diftria Court of the United Sut*s in and for the Pennsylvania Diftridl, will beexpofed to Sa e at No. 7, Dock ftrtet.in the Cily of Phi jadelphia, on Saturday the aad Day ,>f No vember next, at 10 o'c'ock, in the forenoon. THE CARGO Of the armed French vessel l.es Deui Amis, prize to the United States Ichooncr Experiment, Charles Stewart. Efq commander-.-confi'ting 61 18 baleß Cotton & } Entitled to a quantity oT Coffee 3 drawback. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marflial's Office, . Philadelphia, Nov. 13 mths tS UNITED STATES > Pennsylvania District, $ BY virtue of a writ to medirefled from the honorable Richard Peters, Esq. Judge of the Diftridl c«urt . f the U. States, in and for the Pennsylvania diftrid, will be exposed to public file, at the Merchants Coffee House, in the City of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the nd day of November, inftam.at 7 o'clock in the evening, 1* FRENCH VESSEL WWfi La Tourterille, Captured by Hujb George Campbell, Esq. Commander of t,ie public armed veflel the Ea gle ; the fame having been condemned by the said Court as aferefaid. JOHN HALL, Martha!. C-3" The Tourrerille lits at Knight'i wharf. MARSH LS OFI ICE, ) Ao-vemttr u, ißco. 5 William French, No. 48, SOUTB Front-street, HAS JUST RECEIVED, By the PciUifyivama, Yoiic, from LONDON, An extensive and elegant assortment of LONDON SUPERFINE Broadcloths and t,<slßbe ' 11 d4u,,.&r 4 w. for sale, A Viluuble nnd singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling houses, with excellent (tabling for seven horfei, double coach-house moll completely fitted up ■ a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, furrouixied with high board fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully fitnated near the middk of Qermantown, sur rounded with rich profp.ils of the adjacent uountry ; an orchard of about two acres, wilh a bandfcmt la wn atths back of thehoufe. One house hw been rrceoily buiJt on an appro ved plan; the other has het: completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing.roc.m, fifteen feet by thirty- The new hojife is well calculated for a ftcr« ; a either the dry or wet good line. The air and wjter we unrivalltd, and there arc tome mod excellent fchosls in the bei K hborhood. For particuiari) enquire of tkf Printer, or of Mk. potter, on ckc prcmifej M»r 91 GLASS MAN U FACTORyT THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, TTAVTNO procured a fufficUnt cumber of A A themoft approved European Glass IV'anu fuclurers, andhavi ß g on hand a large flock of the heft Materials, «n which tkeir workmen ire now employed, have the pleal"ure of aflurinjr the public that window glass of a fupei ior qua lity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 br z± inches, carefully packed in boxes containing 100 feet ea h, may be had at the shortest notice. Glass oUarger size. for other purposes, may alio be hat!, such as for pidlures, coach glafits, clock faces, Ac. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket Hafts, picklingjars, apothecary's (hop furniture, or other hallow ware—the whole at least 15 per cent, lower than articles .of the fame quality brought from any of rhe lea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en Tale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will foe punfluallv attended to on ap plication ts JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Storeof Me.Trs. PRATHER atyl SMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittfburgli Marth tuthif.' To Printers. The following; MATERIALS will be fold reafoaable if applied for immediately, t Press, 3 founts Long-Priiaer (partly worn) 2 ditto Small-Pics oh Pica body, 2 ditto Pica, 1 ditto Englifli, 2 iitto Brevier, !_- i dittos Burgeois, Several pair ot Chafes, fevered composing llicU, friw.es and galleys, feme brass rules, Ouotwions, Stc. &c. &c: all of the above will be fold very reasonable for Ca(h. September 8. nits tS
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