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    Certificates Loft.
LOST,
th« Bank of the Uuit«d "rate*, yiz
No. 978, d te id January. 1?9.*, for five
stares in the natne.of Bourdieu, CholJctt
and Bourdieu
No dated lO of January 1798 for
five (hares, in the name "1 tha Right hon.
lord John Townihend.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to be made at the
said Bank by the fubferiber, for a renewal of th.
fame, of whith ill perfens concerned are requeued
to take notice.
JOHN WARDER.
Philadelphia, 10 mo. aB, 1800 tuthfa^ra
LOST,
The follow! g eertiu* rtwi »f eight per cent flock
in the name of William Bell, jr. flaniing to hit
errlitod the bouk>«( the United 8t»to»Lo»>
Office of Pennfylvauia, viz
No j«j, a Certificate dated 30th January, 1800,
for one thoufind dollars.
No 505, a Certificate d'ted 30th January, l8co :
for one thousand dollirs.
Notice is hereby given, that application is in
tended to be made for a renewal of the fame—of
which allperfons concsrncd are requeued to t.ike
notice.
JOHN WARDER.
PkiUdelphia, to mo 18,1800. jUwbw
Loft,
IK the {hip Kcnftng-t»n, captain Kerr, in the year
1794, having been captured by the French on
hfef voyage irom herce to Amfter.Jam.the follow
ing certificates ef stock of the Bank o' the United
States, standing i» the name of Benjamin Chap
man*
'Nos. 432 if 436 of 4 Shares each;
15S 3 do.
1215, 1116, 1217, 1 do.
Appli' a'ton is made at said Biiik by the subscri
ber tor a renewal ol the fame, of which all perfens
concerned art dsUrcd to ta! notice.
JOHN MILLER, Ju:r.
d3tn.
015.27
Twelve Share»
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO. 15951 to 15965 mcluGve, in the name of
Thomas Miillett of London were forward
ed about the ifl of Miy 1797, from New-York,
by the ship Oneiiia for London, which was cap
tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or
dellroyed ; therefore application is made at the
said Ba ik for the reeewal of the famn, of which
all persons concerned are iefired to take notice.
Clement Biddle.
Philad : September 3, 1800 d3m
To be let,
That large and commodious four story
■Brick Dwe/ling-HouJe,
No. 343, Hig'«-ftreet.
IT'S fituatisin is peculiarly pleasant and healthy
and ith-is every convenience requisite for the
ecom niodat'on of a family ; a pump in the yard,
lot Stable and Carriage Haufe, &c. &c. Pol
feiiion may be hxd on the I.sth of next month, «r
sooner, with the consent of the prtfent tenant.
ALS' 1 !
(On very low -»rms for the ensuing winter and
ipring) a large and convenient
Brick House and Kitchen,
Coach house. Stable and I.ot of Ground, pleasantly
situated in the Nor htrn liberties, a little to the
wetiward of Fifth, and northward ot CallowhiU
Ar«tJ, and within len minute* walk from the
center of the city.
Apply to , v
WILLIAM MEREDITH.
Attorney at Law—Nb. J6, fcuth 4th ftreat
•Sober it) m'wfj w
PR( >POSALS
FOK PUKI.ISHIHG BT SUBSCRIPTION,
The Works
OF THE
Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D
Lute one of the Associate Justices of the
Supreme Court of the United States and
Professor at Law in the College and
/Jcademr of Philadelphia.
From the origttial manuscript, in the pofleflioQ of
Bird Wilson, Esp.
conditions.
Thcfe work? (hali be elegantly prir*ed in two
volumes oilavo, and delivered .to fubferibsrs at
five dollars.
Thty shall be put to press as soon as the fubfcrlp
tions will juSily the cxpsnce of publication,
Subscriptions will be received by
ASIiURY DICKINS,
The puMilher, opposite Christ-Church, Phila
delphia ; and b j the principal buukfellcrs through
out the United States.
A ProfpeSus of the work may be seen at
the place of fubfeription.
feptemier 13 §
Education
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
COLUMBIA HOUSE*,
gOARDINGy DAY-SCHOOL,
re-commenced
For tlie winter feal'on, on Monday, Oftober
6th, Walimt, between Fourth and
Fifth-ftreets.
MRS. GROOMBRIDGE refpeflfully ac
knowledges the liberal encoaragement
ftie has experienced, for more than seven yesrs
in PhiladeU hia, and, as the most expreflive proof
of gratitude, will be a continui .ce of the unre
mitting attention, already to her pupils ;
flatters herfelf, it will be the best recommenda
ti<*n to future patronage.
TVe following branches (or any of them sep
arately) may be engaged for, as most agreeable,
the Eng'.iin, French, er.d Italian languages
phy, use ef the globes, history, music, vocal
jind instrumental, drawing and dancing.
Plain work, marking, embroi-.ery and tam
bour in gold, silver or colours, fillagree, artifi
cial flowers,/fancy baikets; netting, hair, print
cloth, »nd muslin work of every kind.
HQ. 11. daw » wU<
SCHOONER
Regulator,
..V I t.'ftsgjF John Barley, mailer,
VO!(
Alexandria andlVaJhington,
To fail with all difpatch—>uow Ijing at Mer
ton's wharf
For ireight or jjeffage, apply on boar J. nr to
GEORGE ARMROYD,
109, south Waer street.
novemlier 17 • dtf
For St. Croix,
THK ERIG
mm,. • ariel,
Jofcph Paul, matter.
~—"'w For Freight or PatTage, apply tc
tki maltcr Oil board, or
JOSEPH SIMS,
• 55, fcuth Water flreet.
Who has for Sale>
Impsrrcd in fai<l brig, a few hffglheads
ST. CROIX RUM,
and cafe* of
BRIMSTONE.
November 17 dm
For Sale,
- —TH» sCHOON'HR
ELIZAfcfKATY,
re* George Parker, matter ;
Burthen 110 tons, 4 months
and is pierced for 14 guns. Ap
ply to the matter on board at Downing's
wharf, or
SAMUEL RHOADS,
No. 1, Penn Street.
November 11. dtt
For Lisbon,
THE SHIP
. gMT Thomas Chalkley,
« To fail ill fix or eight days.
: *.* For freigh of a few
hundred barrels, or for piflage
apply TO
MOORE WHARTON.
November 41. dlf
For Hamburgh,
The Hamburgh ship ■
||lj||Three Friends,
John p ctcr Janfen, matter,
A ftrong good vessel, and well found*
is intended to fail previous to the 15th of Decem
ber. two thirds of her cargo being ready to go on
board—For the remainder, or paflag.% apply to
JACOB SPERRY V Co.
Who have received per said vejfel
and are now Landing,
P I.ATILLAS ROY ALES
Britannia* ,
Quadruple Selefiai
Checks, No a, and Liftadoel
Crt„»a la Morlaix
Arabiat
Stripes
Selefia Handkerchiefs
Bazzils
Oil Cloths
Gun Flints
Aljo on Hand,
Checks and llripcs Boccadillos, Britannia*, Caf-
riMos, Brown Rolls. Eftopillas, Creas a la Mor
laix, Bieicfield fine Shirting, Linnens, Uowlafs,
Siunviife, Tapes GlafsWare»,Coffee Mills Scythes,
Demyjohns, Quills.
November 11 diot—tu&fr 3*
For Liverpool,
T return iihm* , diotcly l
The Copper bottomed Jhip
MOLLY,
•%- Richard Fli'in. Commander,
"JSQBEks# Will fail in a few days, three
fourths of her cargo being ready to go on biard.
For freight of the remainder, apply to the
fubferiber-, <r for pafTa/e, to the captain on
board at Walnut street wharf. ,
NICKLIN, GRIFFITH £5" Co.
November 19
For London,
f l»-Tv THK SHIP
GEORGE,
HAS the grenteft part of her
Cargo engaged—will take Freight if applied
•for immediately.
Thomas Murgatroyd if Sons.
Oftober »a. tu.th.Scfa.tf.
Imported,
In the ship Atlantic, captain Waters, from
Calcutta and Madras,
And for sale by the fubferiber,
A great variety of articles mostly suitable
for. exportation,
AMONG WHICH ARE
Blue cloths
Neckan«s
Soot Romals
Salem poores
Ventapolams
Madras Long Cloths
Ditto Handkerchiefs.
ALSO
2000 bags prime Sugar,
Hyson and Souchong Tea,
JOHN MILLER, Junr.
No. &o, Dock street.
oilobet to
For Sale, or to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Cbesnut Street,
Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present in
the tenure cf Mr. A. M'Cali—HofleOion mar be
had the first of November next, or sooner if re
quired Apply to
Edward Shoemaker.
September 3 $
John Whitesides,
hit ftk-nd» and the public in general
that t. e Va- tike ll f h«
BREWERY,
(late William Dawlon's) No. s°, north Sixth street
—where they 1® lupplied with tortcr, *.ic,
Table and other Beers.
fJ. B. A quantity of excellent old Porter on
hand fit for immediate u'e.
nove fiber 18 di tu
Saulnier & Wilson,
Woollen Drapers, Mercers, &c.
No. 63,
(North Side) Markrt Strut,
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the late arrivals from Europe,a generalaf
fortmetit, confining of
BEST London luperfine broad cloths '
Second quality do
Double mill'd, ribb'd, mi*t, emhifs'd and firtt
rate fujfrSiie caflimrres of all colours
Foreign, plains and clallic stripe clotfcs
Superfine cloths and other coatings
Blu :, drab and oliver fearnought
Rocking haiz?s and flannels of different colours
Neweli fafhion fwauldowns & other waillcoating
Faihionable stripe and plain black fattins
Back silk florentine
F :ncy cord, v:!vet, thickset and corduroy
Different colour* silk velvets
Coat and vest faihionable gilt, plated, pearl and
ftecl butt rs
Raw si k, be*av<*r and woollen gloves
Irilh linen,brown Holland and dowlafs
Lalicoes, muslins, checks, (bawls and dimity
Flat( bandannoe* and pocket handkerchiefs
Coloured atd nuns threa 's of all numbers
AflcTtted blankets
Taylor/ best trimmings.
A few bales ot fuperfine Cloths and Caflimers,
entitled to drawback—all which they will dispose
of at the moll reduced prices.
nov:t»bcr 14 dtf
Crooke Stevenson
HAS REMOVED
From No. 4 South to the store lately occupied by
Mr. JOHN TAGGER V,
No. 1 1, North Water Street.
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE
34 Hoglheads Antigua and St. Kitts rum
60 Do. Muscovado sugar
55 Do. Surrinatn ; sugar house, and Havan
nah molafles
Coffee in hoglheads and bags
Hyson (kin and bohca teas
Jamaica spirits
Country rum
French and Spanilh brandy
White and brown Havannah sugar?, See.
November 17. mw&f2w
Saw Manufa&ory.
FRANCIS MASON,
No. io, iouth Fifth ftrett,
Manufactures mill, cross cut and pitt
saws, equal in quality, appearance and Ibape
to any ever imported; which fells wholcfalc
at the price—6 feet mill saws 5 1 a dol*
lar each ; cross-cut do 50 cents per foot; pitt do.
6c cents per foot.
Wood-Cutters cast steel saws, and every other
kind, made to any particular diredkm.
Downier 18 dim
n Ftw copies Of
Gilford's Epistle to Peter Pindar,
(Price 37 i-» Cents)
AND or
Dutton's Poem on the present state o
Literature,
(Price mi Cents)
Have jull been received by
A. DICKENs, oppoCte Christ Church,
november 7. dtf
Horses to Winter,
HORSES wUI he taken to winter at Profpefi
Hill, at the I a mile (lone, on the Brift I road,
where they will have eood T>mothy and Clovfr
Hay, t.e wel 1 taken care of, and have a field to run
in when the weather is good ; enquire ol William
Bell, Philadelphia; or, of Jol'eph Bunting, on the
premifei.
They engage to return them in good ori!er in
thefpring or charge nothing for k' eping them, and
will not be anfwrrable for accidents or escape, but
wfll f.ke every precaution to prevent either,
o&ober *7 mwf tf
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts,
and brought up in one of the firft co*nting
hsufes in this »ity, wiftes employment as Clerk.
He is at present absent from Philadelphia, but a
line left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni
ted States he will receive, and it Qiall be imme
diately attended to. Salary a feconda/y objedl—
Employment his metive.
augaft Ji dtf
STAGES REMOVED.
THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal
timore Coachee will in future start frem the I»-
dian Queen, No. 15, foirtfe Forth street, every ilay
except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at
Peck's Tavern, Baltimore, the next day at 8 o'slock
and the Stages to New York, will flart every day
at 8 and I % o'clock.
JOHN H. BARNEY isf C».
N. B.—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan
Jler's Franklin Head, where feats may alio be ta
ken in the above line of flages.
o<Slol>er 1 §
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietor* of the Ihilntlelphia and I an
after lin<- el Stages DISPATCH.rtturn their
grateful th»nk» to their friends and the public in
general, for the pad favors tkry have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
thay art provided with Carriages,fober aDd careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough ia two days. Thofa who prefer this mode
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, sign of United States Eagle, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slougb, Downirp, Dunivoody is 1 Co.
Nov. 30. 11 —§
An Invoice of
Playing Cards.
SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the Vlllth
and Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, f«rfa!e cheep
fsr cash—Apply at thU Office,
feptcmber 13.
mwf tf
Also on Hand T
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
IVnJhingten, September \JI, 1800.
Public Notice is hereby Given,
in pursuance of an ail of Congress, passed on
the 23 d day of April., one thousand eight
hundred, entuled "An 48 to ejlablijh a
General Stamp-Office,"
THAT a General Stamp-Office it now
eftablvfhed at the feat of government, in tne
city of Washington, from whence there will
iflue, from and after the date hereof, (upon
the application of the Supervisors of the
Revenue, under , whose management the
collection of the ftdm.p duties is placed) any
quantities of paper, par-chow-nt and vellum,
marked or stamped, and duly couuier-ltamp
ed, with the following ratee of duty which
arc demandablcby law :
For every (kin or piece of vellum or parchment,or
Iheet or piece of paper, upon which (hall be
written or printed any or either of the instru
ments or writings following, to wit,
A Dolts, C M.
NY certificate of naturalization 5
Any licence to prailice,or certificate
of the admission, enrollment or re
gistry of any counsellor, Solicitor
Advocate attorney, or pro<Slor, in
any court of the United States 10
Provided, that a certificate to any
one of the ci mrts tof he United States,
for any one of the said offices, shall
so far as relates to the paymept of the
duty aforofaid, be a luflicient 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
leal or authority ef the United
States (except for lands granted
for military fervirss) 4
Any exemplification or cettified copy
of any such grant or letters patent
(except for lands grantedfor mili
tary I'ervices) »
Any charter party, bottomry or re
fpondentia bo*d I
A»y receipt or dil'charge for or on ac
count of any lepacy left by ;ny
will or other teftimentaty inflru
ment, or for any (hare or part of
a personal tfiate, divided by force
of any statute of diftrilsutions other
than to the wife, children or gr-and
children of the person dil'eafed, the
amoust whereof (hall be above the
value rf fifty dollars, and shall not
exceed the value of one hundred
dollars lj
When the amount thereof ftiall ex
ceed the value of one hundred dol
lars, and (hall not exceed five hun
dred dollars 50
And for every farther sum of five
hundred dollars, iha additional
funs of I
Ap.y policy of insurance or instru
ment in nature thereof, when the
fu-m for which insurance is made
(hall not exceed five hundred dol
lars 2$
When the sum inLjirc! (hill exceed
five hun 1 red dollars I
Any exemplification of what nature
focver, that (hall pass the lea! of
any fcourt, other than such as it
may he the duty of the clerk ef
luch court to furnifb for the ale of
the Unitrd Stats#, or some parti
cular (lite 50
Any bond, bill single or penal, inland
bill of emfemge, proraiflbry
(
recognizance, bill, b»nd or other
obligation or contrail, made to or
with the United States, or any
| state, or for their ufc refpetftively ;
! and any bonds required in any cafs
bv the laws of the United States, £
or of any state, upon legal process,
nr in anv judicial proceeding, or
for the faithful performance of any
trust or duty ) n
If above twenty dollars and not B
exceeding ene hundred dollars 10 S
If above one hundred and not ex- c!
ceeding five hundred dollars »5 k
If above fiv« hundred and not ex
ceeding one thousand dollars 50 S
And if above one thousand dollars 75 a
Provided, that if any bonds or
notes (hall be payable at or within
sixty days, such bonds or notes (h.<II
be fuhjeifl to only two-filth parts of
the d*ty 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 live hundred dollars and
not exceeding one thousand dolls. io
If above one thousand dollars 30 1
Any foreign bill of exchange, draft 1
or order for the payment of money j
in any foreign cauntry jo
The said dsty being charge
able upon each and every bill.of ex
change, without refpedl to the num
ber contained in each lit-
Any sote or bill of lading or writing
or receipt in nature thereof, for '
goods or merchandize to be ex
ported ; 1
If from one diftridl to another dil
tMtfoftheUniiedStatos.aot being 1
■a the fame state 4 ,
If from the United States to any fo
reign port or place 10
The said duty being chargeable
upon each and every bill of lading
without rtfprtfl to the number cob
tainei to each set.
Any notes iffucd by the banks low 1
eftablilhed or that may be hereafter
eflablilhed within the United <
States, *ther than the notes of >
such of the said banks as (hall a
gree to an aßßiial eompofition of
one per ctntum on the annual di
vidends made by such banks, to
theirftockhldeis refpetfively, ac
cording to the following scale:
On all notes not exceeding fifty dol
lars, for each dollar 6
On all notes above fifty dollars and
not sxceeding one hundred dollars 50
On all notes above one hundred dol
lars and not exceeding five hundred
dollars I
On all notes above five hundred dol
lars
DdU. C. M,
Any protest or other notarial
\ny letter of attorney, except for
an invalid pension, or to obiain or
fell warrants for land granted by
the United Stat6s as bounty for
military ferviees performed in the
ate wir 2$
' *" --— ;-fc - - 1 -- r r__
Any inventory or catalogue of any fur
niture, g«®ds or effeds, made in any
cafe required by law (except in cases
of gsods and chattels diftraioe-d for
rent ®r taxes, and goods taken in vir
tue of any legal p? :efs !>y any officer 50
Any certificates ot a (hare ia any insu
rance company, of a share in the bank
of the United States, or of any state
or other bank ;
If above twenty dollars and not exceed
ing one hundred dollars
If above one hundred dollars
if under twenty dollars, at the rate of J
ten cent* for one hundred dollars;
That the power of the fupervifars of the
Revenue to mark or (lamp any vellum,
parchment or paper changeable wkl) duty,
will cease and determine from and after fix
months from the date hereof, to wit, on the
lad day of February 1801.
That, if any persons (hall, after the last
day of February 1801, have in their custody
or poflVfiion, any vallum, parchment or pa
per, marked or (lamped by the fupe.rvifors of
the Revenue, upon which any matter or
thing, charged with duty, (ball not'have
been written or printed, they may at any
time within the space of sixty days after
the said last dcy of February 1801, bring'
or fend such vellum, parchment and paper,
unto lume office of infpeftion, and in lie-u
thereof, receive a like quantity or value o£
vellum, parchment arul paper, duly (lamped
in purfuanc-e ot the aft herein before recited.
And in cafe any person (hall negleft or re
fufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or
cause to be brought unto some officer of in
(peftion, any (sch vellum, parchoient or pa
per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will
thereafter be of no other effeft or ule, than,
if it had never been marked o.r (lamped, and
that all matters and things, which may af
ter that time be written or printed upon any
vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be
exchanged in manner aforefaid, will be of 110
other effeft, than if they had been written
or printed on paper, parchment or vellum,
not marked or (lamped.
IV.
And for the convenience of those psrfon*
who m«y be inclined to own vel
lum, parchment and pape,r ITroiped or mark
ed,, it is hereby peclared, that when any per
son (hall deposit any vellum, parchment or
paper at the office of a supervisor, accompa
nied with a lift, fpr-cifying the number and
denomination of the stamps or marks, which
are delired to be thereto affixed, the fame
will be transmitted to the Generfil Stpare-
Office, and there properly marked or stamped,
and forthwith sent back to tlte fi\me fuper
viior, who will thereupon cotle& the duties
and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum,
to the order of the person from whom the
fame was received.
Given under my Hand, and the Seal
(L. S.) of the Treasury, at Wafliing
ton, the day and year absve men
tioned. •
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury.
djm.
feptembcr 29.
EPHRAIM CLARK,
Clock & Watch
MAKER,
CorneY of Market and Front Jlreets, Pbila-
Jelpbia,
Has received by the Kingfion and other arrivals,
CHAMBER and Clocks, Clock Move
ments, Eight day and 30 hour cad brafr, Clock
Bells, Clock Dials, Cat-gut, Watch Glass and
Springs, steel aad gilt Chains, silk strings, ladies*
chains gold, gilt, and steel; gold, gilt, and steel
keys ; feais gold, gilt, and steel.
On hand a general supply of Ciock and Watch
Maker's, and Silver Smith's Tools and materials,
and Files of all sizes, &c.
Pummice, Rotten (lobc, Emery, Borax, &c &c.
N, B, Watches and Clocks repaired as usual.
Oclxber codtf
BENJAMIN CLARK,
Clock to" Watch Maker,
HAS REMOVED
To No. 36, Market Street,
Where he has for Sale,
Spring and other Clocks ; g-old and filve
Watches; Tools, Files and Materials; flee
nd gilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs,
See Sec
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
Repaired as usual.
June 3 tu&ftf
To be Let,
THOSE Large and commodious, Sellers under
theUniverfal Church, in Lumbard, betwc«n
4th and sth Streets, Lately occupied by Mr. John
Savage and Co.
Hi,quire of John Venefs North Kaft Corner of
Walnut in viatsr St, or E. Howell No. 14 North
6th Street*
Nov l\. diw
NOTICE:
A LL perfans Indebted to the Estate of Thomas
iJL Herman I.euffer, merchapt, dscealei, are
requofted to make immediate payment; and those
who lavs any demands agaiuft laid estate, are re
queued to produce their accounts, properly attest
ed, forfettlement.to
SUSANNAH LEUFFER, Admm'x.
No. 34, north Fifth flreet.
nove/nber a I "
r "NOTTCK
WHEREAS Duncan M'lnnes did on the thir
tieth day of April >aft. make an aUiKtiment
' of his property tor the benefit of his creditors -
luch creditors ere requeued to present thoir ac*
counts to ths fubferiber ; an J all persons indeVt
ed to the said Duncan M'lnnes, are requeued to
pay the fame without delay, to
JOHN CLARK, No. 55, ") Mti*g
north Water street j JJPg""
Philadelphia, uovember 6 iaw3w
to] J
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