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    Certificates Loft.
LOST,
THE undermentioned certificates of stock o
fcks Bank f rhe United States, viz
No. 978, d&te.: ift January, 1791, for five
fharc* in the name of Bourdieu, C'holictt
and Bourdieu
No 17366, dated i ft. of January 1798, for
five ftrares, in the name t■* Right hon.
lord John Tovrnfliead.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to he made at the
faicfUank Sy the for a renewal of the
fame, of vhich all pcr{'on*coiutriici art requeued
to take notice.
JOHN WARDER.
Philadelphia, 10 mo. 18, 1800 tuthfa.im
LOST,
The followiog cef iii rtir«nf eight per cent stock
in th'j cajiie of ■A'iltiam Uell.jr ftanMingtohis
creli: on the lut ks of the United Stato. Loan
Office of Pennsylvania, viz
No <0.5, a Certifie d dated >oth January, lßc.o,
for one thousand dn.ars.
No 505, a Certificite d ted joth January, IBcO,
for one thousand dollars
Notice 11 hereby given, that application i« in
tended to be made lor a renewal of the fame—of
which all persons concsrned are requ"-ed to take
notice.
HN WA«;JER.
Philadelphia, 10 m 6 »8, 1800. 3UWOW
Loft,
IN the fbip Kcnfingt»n, captain Kerr, in the y-at
1794 having been captured by the French on
her vny geirom hence to \mfter am, the follow
ing certificates of stock ot the Bank o* the T/pited
States, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap
man.
Nos. 432 & 436 of 4 Stares each-,
15ft 3 CO.
1215, i:i£. 1217 1 do.
• Apptia ui.on is made at fui i Bank by the fubfcri
b:rjarc wil i>l the faniC) of which all pcrlem
d«fired to take notice.
' JOHN MILLER, Ju r.
djm.
o£l. 17.
Twelve Sharts
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO. »59J» to >5963 mclufive, 111 the nam' of
Thomas Mie'lrtt of London, were forward
ed il»out the iflof Miy 1797. from New York,
by the ship Oneida fer London, which wa« cap
tured by the French, and said Certificate* 101 l ir
destroyed; therefore application is mide at the
fai;l Hank for the reEewal of the fa ■» ot* which v
all per font concerned are desired to 'ake notice.
Philad : September 3, »800
To be let,
That forge and commidioa* four (lor/
Brick Dwelling-House,
No. 343, Hi^v-kreet.
IT'S (ituatitn it peculiarly *«leifant and healthy
and ir v kis «very convenience requiGte forth®
ccommoiat'on of a fa- iljr; a pump in theyar',
I*t House StaLU and Carriage lioufe, Ac &C. Pof
fefiion m*.y be had on tft« 15 th of next mouth, ®r
sooner, with the consent of thu prcfent tenant.
AI.S ■>
(Oil very low vrtm fqr the ensuing winter and
fpriig) a larg» and convenient
Brick Houfc and Kitchen,
Coach ho life Stable and I,ot of Ground, pleasantly
situated in the Nor'hern Liberties, a little to the
westward of Fifth and northward o> Callowhii;
ftr t«, ar J within ten mimitfs walk from the
center of the city.
Apily to
•Willi m Meredith.
Attorney at Law—-No 16, foutii 4th Ore«t
(vflobrlj mwf.Jw
PROPOSALS
ton PUBLISHING Br SUBSCKU'TION,
Tlie Works
OF THE
Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D
Late one of the Associate Justices of tie
Supreme 'Court of the United States and
Pro/essur at Lam in the College an..
Academy <f Philadelphia.
"From the original maoufcript, in the pofTcflion of
Bird IVi/son, Esq.
conmriont.
Theft works (hall be elegantly printed in two
volume' oSavo, and delivered to fubfcribtrs at
five dollars.
They (hall he put to press a! soon as the fubfrrip
tions will juftify the expcr.cc of publication,
Subscriptions will be received by
ASBUKY DICKINS,
The pubtither, oppofr.e Christ-Church, PWa-
Mslphia ; andhy the principal bookfJlers through
out the United Statas.
A Frofpe&us of the werk may be seen at
the place of fubfeription.
feptcmVer 13 5
Education
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
COLUMBIA ROTTSE,
B OAR DI N G D A Y-S CHO O I
RE-COMMENCED
For the winter feal'on, on Monday, O&obrr
6lh, Walnut, between Fourth and
Fifth-flrerts.
MRS. GROOMBKIDGE res, eflfully ac
knowledges ihe libera!
(he his experience!', for more than (even yeiirj
in fc,ilariel>>hia, and, as tht;/nofi exprefiive pr-'of
of gratitude, will be a continue ce of the unre
mitting attention, aletdy pa d te k 1 pupils ;
ilattcr= herfelf, it will be the belt rec. inmenda
tion to ftrnire patr*nS?e
T-e following b inches {or any of them fep
aratelv) tuay be engaged for, as mod *greeabk-,
the Eng'-iib, Frericli, arid Italian lju!?ua>;es
grammatically ; writing, arithmetic, geogra
phy use ef the globes, hißory, mufi., vocal
and inftrumerital, drawing and dancing.
Plain v ork, marking,embroi 'fry and am
bour in gold, silver or colours, fill gree, artifi
cial flowers, fancy bafketa, nett" , hat', print
«loth, and niufiia work of every kind
ftO, ij. diw awu-
John Whltesides,
l.CfecJ< and ihc public in general
>;« !' '? r.Knthr
brewer Y,
(late Wil .sm Dawfon'a) No. JO north Sixth street
where they »ny fupplicd with Porter, Ale,
Table and other Beers.
N B. A quantity of excellent old Porter oii
hand fit fc»r immediateu r e.
Kvr 18 dim
Saulnier & Wilson,
Woollen Drapers, Mercers,
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the Inc arrivals from Europe, a general as-
fortmcnt, coi si ling of
BEST London i'upcrflr.e broad cloths
Second quality do
Double mill'd, ribb'd, mixt, embnfs'd and firlt
rate fuj'-rfine caflimrres of all colours
Forests, plains and cladic flripe cloths
SuperGne cloths and urhcr coatings
Bluo, drab and uliver fearnought
Backing baizes and flannels of different colours
Newcftlalhion fwa fdown> & other w iftcoating
FaftiionaMe ltri>>e and plain black lafctins
Black liik fl renting
F mcy cord, thickfet and corduroy
Different clyur. silk velvets
C 1 at and veil lalhi.mnble gilt, plated, pearl and
steel button*
Raw fiik, beawr and woollen gloves
Irish brown Holland and dowlafs
alines, muslins, checks, shawls and dimity
Fiag bardasmoes and pocket handkerchiefs
Coloured ur.d nuns tkrtads of all numbers
AlTorted blankets
Taylors' best trimmings* \
A few bales of fupcrfine Cloths and Cafliniers,
entit ed to drawback-—all which they will dilpofe
cf at the mull reduced prices.
novemhtr 44 dtf
Crooke Stevenson
HAS REMOVED
From No. 4 South to the flore la ely occupied by
M*. JOHN TAGGERT,
No. 11| Nor:b Water Street.
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE
34 Hogfhaads Antigua and St. Kitts rum
60 Do Muscovado sugar
55 Do. Surrimin ; sugar house, and Havan
nah molafTes
Coffee in hogsheads and bagi
Hyson (kin and bohea teat
Jamaica spirits
Coun'r rum
French and Spanilh brandy
White and brown Havannah fugjrs, &c.
No'm'eri7. mw&f»w
Clement Diddle.
4j,m
No. to, louth Filth ftreat, *
Manufactures mill, cross cut and pitr
saws, equal in quality, appearance and (* ape
to 10y over imported; which ht fells wholefalc
a' the tollcwing price*—6 feet mill saws 512 dol
lar each ; croft-cut d 0.50 cents j.er foot; pitt do.
60 cents per f»ot.
• o»d Cutters cast steel saws, an i evary other
kin !, made to any particular dirc&aon
Do* ember 'dim
Dutton's Poem on the present state of
Literature,
. (Price t»ia Ctnts)
, Have jufl b«tn received by
A. ippi site Chrilt Church,
novrmber 7
Horses to Winter,
HORSES will be taken to winter a*. Profpcd
Hill, at the II mile (Vine. 011 the Brift I road,
where they will have Timothy and Clover
liay, Jewell tiktn care of and hav* a field to run
in when the weather i« good ; enquire ot William
Bel). Philadelphia; or, ol Jofirph Hunting, on the
p'emifes.
Th-y engage to return them in good order in
the spring or charge nothing for k eping them, and
will not be anfw rable for accident! or efcape,but
will take every precaution to prevent either,
oflober »? mwf tf
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed in Mercantile accounts,
and brought up in one of the firft connting
boufc» in this «ity, wishes employment as Clerk.
He is at present absent from Philadelphia, but a
line left at the Office of the Gazette of the Uni
ted Stares he will receive, and it fiiall he imme
diately attended to. Salary a secondary objcfSl
Employment his metive.
augnfl at dtf
THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal
timore Coachee will in future start frem tlx Ib
dian Queen, No. i j, Couth Forth ftrect, every day
except ninday, 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 start every day
at 8 and i» o'clock.
JOHN H. BARNEY & Co.
N. B—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan
dler's Franklio Head, where feats may also be ta
ken in the above line of stages.
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors #f the Philadelphia and Lan-
I. caster line »(Stages DISP \TCH, icturn their
grateful thanks to their frioadi and the public in
genera!, for the past favors tkey have received,and
ir irr.i tiiem that in addition to the regular Line,
thoy ar« provided with Carried,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
81 "r • I''' J? two days. Thofa who prefer this ante
of iij.'.'.iag can be aicoffrmodated at tke otagr
Office, sign <>t United 3tat«s Eagle, Market ftrect,
Philadelphia.
SJ 'Ugb, Dovjnng, Dunwoody 12 Ce.
Nov. 30. 51 —f
An Invoice of
Playing Cards.
SUPEV FfNE Columbian, Harry the VUlth
ind V ' rv-An.rew Haying Cards, for sale cheep
for cash—Apply at this Office.
feptember 13.
No. 63,
(North Side) Market Strict,
Also on Hand,
Saw Manufactory.
FRANCIS MASON,
A F: W COPIES Of
GifTord's Epiitle to Peter Pindar,
(Price 37 i-» Cents)
avd or
STAGES REMOVED.
•Aober l
I MT? O $ T-E I>j
'» the fuin Atlantic, captain Waters, from
Caleuitaand v'adras,
And for sale by the fubferiber,
A great variety of articles mostly suitable
for exportation,
among which auk
Blue cloths
Neckames
Soot Romals
Salem poores
Ventapolams
Madras Long Cloths
Ditto Haiidkarchiels.
A I. SO
2000 bags prime Sugar,
liyfon and Souchong Tea,
JOHN MILLEU, Jutir.
No. 80, Dock street.
oflolifriO mwf tf
For Sale, or to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Cbesnut Street,
Near the corner oi Eleventh btreet, atprefent in
ths tenure '»f Mr. A. M'Cali—VofieHion may be
had the first ot November neit, or fconer if re
quired Apply to
Edward Shoemaker.
September 3 j
That large and commodious
HOUSE,
At the cornet of Arch and Ninth ftraets.
To be Let,
rHE houfr, UaMt, co»eh-ho«fe and lots, lately
occirpieii by Major Butler, fitsate a« above
For ttr:i-,s apply to J B. Wallace, No. »8, north
Fifth street.
«iSuber It law tf
WAR DEPARTMENT,
August 4tb, ißco.
"T'HE commanding Officers of corps, de
t tachments, polls, garril'ins. and recruiting
parlies, belongi g t the military efUblilhraent
of the United Mates, are to report to, and
receive orders from Brigadier General Wil
kinfon, in the City of W t(hmgt«n, and a i
officers on furlough are to report themselves 1
tlte fame officer with all poffi' ie lifpatc.li-
SAMUEL DEXTER,
Secretary of War,
£5" All Printers W-hin the United States
who have puhliflied invitations for contrail*of
the 13th of March Ufl are reqn-fled to ins rt
the a' ove in their tefpetflive papers, once
wrek f r tw« months
Prevention better than Cure
For the prevention -nd cure of Bib u an .
Malignant Fevers, '> recommended,
Dr. HAHN's
Anti-bilious Pills,
WHICH have be attended with a degree
of fuccef. highly grateful to the inven
tor's fedings, in several parts of the Weft In
dies,and the fouth»rn p»rts of the United Stae
particularly in Haiti uore, Petersburg, Ric' ,
mond, Norfolk. Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef
ton, Savannah. &c. Ihe testimony of a nam
berof perfoits in each of the above places can be
adduced, who have rcafon to believe that a
tiwely use ot tl» s faltrary remedy, has, under
Providence, preferv* l their lives when in the
mod alarming circumitances.
Bails ofthi- conclusive nature speak more in
favoui of a medicine, than columns of pompou»
eulogy, founded «n mere iff- rti n, coul I d >
It w not indeed pref'umptuuiifly propi-fcl as
an infal!ih> cure, but the inventor has every
podtble realon which can reftd 'rom -xteufivr
exp'rience for Hel.eving that a dofc ofthefe pills
taken once every two weeks doring the prcva
1 lesce of oui annual bilious fevers, wt'l prove an
infallible preventative ; and further, that in th
earlier flages of fiofe difra(e.«, their use vil.
very generally fncceed in refloring health and
frequently in cafw efteeroed defperale and bey
oud the power of common remedies
The operation of these pill* i» perfeiMy mild
and maybe used with fafety by pcrfonsin ever
situation and of every age.
They are excellently adapted to carry "ff fu
perHuousbik and prevent it» morbid secretions ;
to reflore and amend the appetite ; to produce
a free perfpiratinn and thereby prevent cold)
which are rtften of fatal con'equence. A dodi
never tails to remove a cold if taken on its firll
appearance. They are celebrated f. r removing
habitual coftivenefs, sickness as the ftonach an:f
severe head-ache, arJ ought to be taken by all
perf ns on a change of climate.
They have been found remarkably efficacious
an preventing and curi' g mod disorders attend
ant on, long voyages, and (h .Id be procured
and carefully preserved for use by every seaman.
Dr. HAHN's
Genuine Eye-water.
A certain and fafe remedy for all diseases of th>
eyes, whether the eff<«<sk of natural weakness, or of
accident, speedily removing inflammations, de
flexions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in
the eyes, never failing to cure these maladies which
frequently succeed the small pox, meafle* and fe
vers, and wonder ully llrengthening a weak fight
Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues
when nearly deprived of fight.
Tooth-ache Drops.
The only remedy yet discovered whichgives im
mediate and lalling relief in the moll severe in
ftanccs.
The Anodyne Elixir.
For the cure of every kind of head-ache, and of
pains in the face and neck.
Infallible Ague and Fever Drops.
This medicine has never failed, in mmy thou
fandcafes not one in a hundred baa had occasion to
take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt
a bottle. The money will be returned if the tune
is not performed.
SOLD BY VVM. Y. BIRCH,
STATIONER,
No. 17, South Secend Street,
And no ivbere else, in Philadelphia.
Where alio may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm
Dfftroying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for
coughs, &c. TV*ft°rative Drops, Efience and Fx
trail of NJuftard, Ointment tor the Itch,
Dr. Hah it* hxfeUihJfe German Corn Plaifter, In
dian Vegetable Specific for the Venerral com
plaint, Gowiahd's ami ferfian Loti*u, Retlorative
Tooth Powder» Dumafk Lip iiulve, Church'
Cough Drops, Andtrion's Piks, &c. &c
aprili 9
\ ""
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
IVafliwgtin, Seflemier \JI, 1800.
Notice is hereby Given,
In pursuance of an aS of Congrefr, pajfed on
the 23 d day of jlprii, one tboufand eight
hundred, emilled "An a 8 ta eJluhli/Jj a
General Stamp Office,"
THAT a General Stamp-Office it now
eftablkhed at the feat ofgovernment, in tne
city of Washington, from whence there will
issue, from and after the date hereof, (upon
the applica-tioi# of the Supervisors of the
Revenue, under whose man-agement the
colleftion of the (lamp duties is placed) any
quantities of paper, parchm-e.nt vellum,
markepl or (tamped, and duly counter-stamp
ed, with the following rates of duty which
are demandableby law :
For every Ikia or piece of vellum or parchment,or
{heet or piece of paper, upoo which (hall be
written or printed any or either of the instru
ments or writings following, to wit,
AMI,. C M.
NY certificate of naturalization j
Any licence to praftice,or certificate
oi' the admission, enrollment or re
giAry ot any counsellor, Solicitor
Advocate attorney, or prodlor, in
any court of the United Stale? 19
Provided, that a certificate in any
one of the ci urts tof he United States,
or any one of the said offices, (hall
so far as relates to the payment of the
duty aforefai.l, be a fufftrient admis
sion hi all the courts of the United
States, for each and every of the said
offices'
Any gram or letters patent,under the
Ceil or authority ef the United
States (except for lands graated
tor military Cervices) 4
Any exemplification or certified copy
of any such grant or letters patent
(■except for lands grunted for mili
tary lervicrs) a
Any charter party, bottomry or re
fpoiidentia bond I
A ay receipt or discharge for or on ac
count of any legacy left by any
will or other teflimentaty ii ftru
ment, or for any (hare or part of
a personal eflate, divided by force
of any statute of diftri'iutrons other
than to the wife, children or grand
children of the person diseased, the
amour,t whereo (hall be above the
value f fifty dollars, and shall not
exceed the value of one hundred
, dollars 2$
When the amount thereof shall ex
ceed the value of one hundred dol
lars, and (hall not exceed five hun
dred d 'lla-s jo
nd for every further sum of five
hi! dred dollars, the additional
sum of 1
Any policy of infnrance or inftru
nient in nature thereof, when the
sum for which insurance is made
(hall not exceed five hundred dol
lars aj
A'hen the sum infiired (hall exceed
five hundred dollars I
Any exemplification of what nature
soever, that (hall pass the seal of
any court, other thin such as it
may be the duty of the clerk ef
such court to furnifh for the afe of
the United States, or some parti
cular (late 50
A ny bond, bill single or penal, inland
bill of exchange, promilTory
note or other n< te ('.ther than any
recognizance, hill, b-nd or other
obligation or contrail, made to or
with the United States, or any
(late, or for their use refpeilively ;
and any bonds required in any cafe
bv the law 9 of tlie United States,
or ot any ''ate, upon legal process,
or 111 anv judicial proceeding, or
for he faithf-il performance of any
trust or duty)
If above twenty dollars and not
excee 'trig «ne hundred dollars 10
If above one hundred and not ex
ceeding five hundred dollars 25
If above five hundred and hot ex
ceeding one tboufind dollars 50
And if above one thcufand dollar* 75
Provided, that <f any bonds or
notes (lull be payable at or within
sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall
be fubjefl to only two-filth parts of
the duty aforefaid, viz.
It 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. so
It ab. >e one thousand dollars 30
Any foreign bill of exchange, draft
or order for the payment of money
in aty 'oreiVn country ao
The said duty being
able upon each and every hill of ex
change, without rcfpedl to the num
ber con's ned in each Cel.
Any note or bill of lading or writing
or receipt in nature thereof, for
goods or merchandize to be ex
ported ;
If from one diflriil to another dif
tiiiloftheUnitrl States,not being
iB the fame slate 4
If from the United States to any so.
reign port or place 10
Thefaid duty beinp chargeable
upon each and every bill of lading
without r-fpedl to the number con
tained to euh set.
Any notes iff ied by the banks now
efHU ; lied orthat may be hereafter
eftabliibed within tke United
States, »ther than the notes of
futh of the said ha ks as (hall j
gree to an aumial cotnpofitiot; of
one per centum on the annual di-
Hjderd- made by such banks, t»
their (toi kli Idrts refpeilively, ac
cording to the following scale :
On all notes not exceeding fifty dol
lars, for each dollar
On all notes abnve fifty dollars and
not exceeding one hundred dollars 50
Oh all notes above one hundred dol
lars andnotexceeding five hundred
dollars '
On all notes abore five hundred dol
lars
» i
DM*. C. M,
Any protsfl or other notarial a& aj
Any letter oF attorney, except for
an invalid penfmn, or ro obtain or
Tell warrants tor laud granted by
the United Statos as b empty tor
military ferviees performed in (he
late w»r
Any inventory or catalogue of any fur
niture, g.»d» or efFfds -niadc in any
cafe required hy law (excepr in cases
of g*ods a'ld chattels diflraifwsd for
rent er taxes, <ud goods taken in vir
tue of any legal pT ef« by any officer j©
Any certificates of a (hare in any insu
rance company, of a fhars in the baok
of the United States, or of any state
or other bank ;
If above twenty dollars and not exceed
ing one hundred dollars 10
If above one hundred dollars „ ,
If under twenty dollars, at tie rate of ,
__ten cents lor one hundred dollars.
That the power of the fiipervifors of the
Revenue to mark or stamp any vellum,-'
parchment or p;.per changeable with duty,
will cede and determine from and after fix
months from the date hereof, to wft, on tlie
lad day of February ißot.
That, if any persons (hall, after the last
day of bVbrmry ißct, have in their cullody
or pofleflion, any vellum, parchmewit or pa
per, marked or (lamped by the Jiip&rviforsof
the Revenue, upon which any matter or
thing, charged with duty, flrall not have
been written or printed, they may at any
time within the space of sixty days after
the said last day of February 1801, bring
or lend such vellum, parchment and paper,
unto loms office of infpeflion, and in lie-u
thereof, receive a like quantity or \alue of
vellum, parchment nrul paper, duly damped
in pursuance of the a£l herein before recited.
And in cafe any person fliall negleft or re
fufe, within the time uforefaid, to bring or
cause to be brought unto focne officer of in-
Ipetfion, any fur h vellum, parchment or pa
per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will
thereafter be of no other efFedt or use, than
it it had never been marked or (lamped, and
that all matters and tilings, which may af
ter that time be written or printed upon «uiy
vrllu|, parchment or paper, authorized to be
exchanged in manner atorefaid, will be of no
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 tliofe psrfons
who may be inclined to have their own vel
lum, parchment and paper (lamped or mark
ed, it is hereby prelared, that when any per
son shall deposit any vellum, pa-chment or
papt r at the office of a supervisor, accompa
nied with a lift, fp<*clfying the number and
denomination of the flumps or marks, which
are defirtd to be thereto affixed, the fame
will be transmitted to the General Stpaai-
Office, and there properly marked or (lamped,
and forthwith sent back to tl>e fame fuper
vilor, who will thereupon colled the duties
and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum,
to the order of the person from whom the
fame was received.
Given under my Haod, and the Seal
(L. S.) ot the Treafnry, at Wafliing
ton, the d.iy and year above men
tioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treafnry.
<"! }TT).
feptember 29.
EPHRAIM CLARK,
Clock & Watch
MAKER,
Corner of Market and Front-Jlreets, Pbila*
deipbia,
Has received by the Kit gfion and other arrivals,
CHAMBER and other Clocks, Clock Move
ments, Eight day and 30 hour cast brass, Clock
Bells, Clock Dials Cat-gut, Watch Glass and
Springs, steel and gilt Chains silk firings, ladies'
chains gold, gilt, and ft<*el; gold, gilt, and steal
keys; fcals gold, gilt, and steel.
On han I a general sup dy of Clock and Watch
Maker's, and Silver Smith's Tools and materials,
and Files of all lizes, &c.
Pummice, Rotten ftoiie, Emery, Borax, &c &e.
N, B Watches and Clocks repairnd as ufvial.
OcUber 18 codtf
BENJAMIN CLARK,
Clock Ist Watch Maker,
HA% REMOVED
To No. 36, Market St»eet,
Whtre he has for Sale,
Spring and other Clocks ; gold and filve
Watches; Tools, Filesand Materials; ftee
nd gilt Chains, Seals and Keys ; Springs,
&c. Ser.
CLOCKS ANP WATCHES
Repaired as usual.
June 3 tu&ftf
To be Let,
THOSE Large and commodious, Sellers under
the th.iverfal Church, in \ umbard, betwftn
4th and sth Streets, Lately occupied by Mr. Joha
Savage and Co
Ki quire of John Wnefs North Fad Corner of
Walnut in water St, or E. Howell No. 14 North
6th Street'
Nr-v 13 dtw
NOTICE.
ALL person indebted to the Estate ot Thomas
Herman 1 .euffer, merchant, «!ccealed, are
requeued to make immediate paymeat; and those
who have any ditaiands against laid ell at." , are re
queued to produce their accounts, properly attest
ed, forfettlement.to
SUSANNAH LEUFFFrt, Admin'x.
No. 34, north Filth street.
novatnhar n 3aw4«r
NOT I C E.
THF.RP.AS Duncan M'l"ne» on the thir-
V » tieth day of ipril hi!l make au alignment
of his property "or the benefit of his creditors—
(uii cr ' Stors are requeflea t < present their ac
count to tha fubferiber ; an i al. perfors indebt
ed t- the laid Puncan M'lnnes, are reqaeiled to
pay the fame without delay, to
JOHN CI *KK No 55,
north ' 'at r street J W'R'"
Philadelphia, november 6 jan 3 w