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    Certificates Loft.
LOST,
THE undtriretiu >ned certificates cf ftotk o'
tik« Raflkof the. Unit rt &tatf«,»i«
Ko 978, date ! tft January, '791. so " five
stares in the name of Bboftlieu, CholLtt
and Bourdicu *
No 17366, dated tft of January. 1798, for
■ five shares, in the name "J th* Riyht hon.
lord John T'lwnlhend.
v v Notice is hereby given,
Tkil iwliuliot ii ioiT<!ad to be nudi it t)ie
bid B*aknf tbt fcVerfl'c% to* » r.n>w»l of the
Cutie, ot which *ll f«rfoft« co«cor»«i »r c r:qud»«J
Mttk« B«k»
JOHN V»\UiDER.
Philadelphia, 10 mo. 18, 1800 tuthfajm
L O S T,
The followirg certifkrtesof eight per efcnt fiork
in the name of William Bell, jr. (landing to hit
craiit 011 the b»;.ks of the United Stato. Loaa
Office of Pennfylvaoia, viz.
No se), a Ortificte dated January, 18-0,
for one thouf aid dollars.
No JOS, a Certificate dited JO'.h January, lßco,
for one thousand doll-rs.
Notice ii hereby given, that application is in
tended to be made for a renewal of the fame—of
which all persons concsrncd are requeued to tike
notice.
JOHfJ WARDER.
Philadelphia. 10 mo »B,ißoo. 3taw6w
Loft,
IN the (Hip KcnfiPgt«n, captain Kerr, in the year
1794, having been captured by the French on
her voyage from hence to Amfttrdatn, the follow
ing certificates ef stock of the Bank o' the Ucited
States, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap
man
Nos. 432 & 436 of 4 Shares each;
158 3 do.
IJij, iiis, 1217, 1 do.
Application is made at said Bank by the fubferi.
fcer lor a renewal of the fame, o! which all perfsnt
concerned aretWCred to take notice.
oil. 17.
Tw«l»c Shartt
Of the Bank of the United States,
NO- *5954 Co 15965 inclusive, in the nami- of
Thomas Mullett of London, were forward
ed sbout the ifl of May 1797, from New-York,
by the lhip OwriJa l«r Lohdon, which was cap
tured by the French, and said Certificates 101 l or
destroyed ; therefore application it made at tfcc
said Bank for the renewal of the fame, of which
all persons concerned are ilefired to take notice.
Clement Diddle.
Phitad : September 3, 1800 <i3m
To be let,
That forge, and commodious four (lory
Brick Dwelling- House,
No. 343, High-street.
IT'S fituatbn is peculiarly pleafaut and healthy
and it has «very convenience requisite for t).a
ccommodat'on ftf a family ; a pump in the yar i,
lot Hmfe, and Carriage Hovfc % &C. &C. Pof
{rilion may be had on the 15th of next month, ©r
fooncr, with the consent of the prtfent tenant.
A Li'',
(On very 'frrn> lor the ensuing winter and
ipring) a large and convenient
Brick House and Kitchen,
Coach house. Stable and Lot of Ground, pleasantly
situated in the Northern Liberties, a little to the
weft ward of Fifih and northward of CallowhiU
ftrccts, aP'l within ten minutct walk from the
center of the city.
Apply to
WILI.IAM MEREDITH.
Attorney at Law—No. l6,fcuth 4th flreet
o&obttr 19 mwfjw
PROPOSALS
TOt 'PUBLISHING Br SUBSCRIPTION}
The Works
Of TUI
Hon. James Wilson, Efq- L. L. .D
Ljte one of lit Associate Justices of the
Sufreme Court of the United States and
Professor at Lata in the College and
Academy of Philadelphia.
From the original manvfeript, in the peflcßon of
Bird Wtlsotl.„ELsq.
CQlfDirioNSk
These works lhall be elegantly printed in two
volumes oitavo, and d:hvered;o fubfciibtrs at
five dollars.
Thty Qasall be put to press as soon as the fubfertp
tions will juftify (he eapence of publication,
Subscriptions will be received by
AS BURY DICK IMS,
The puHilher, opposite Christ-Church, Phila
delphia ; and bj the principal bookfellert through
out the United Statos.
• t « a Profpeflus of the work may be seen at
the place of fubfeription.
fcptemker 13 $
Education
TOR YOUNG LADIES.
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
BOARDING isr DAY-SCHOOL,
lE-COMMENCED
For the winter feal'on, on Mo»day, O&ober
6th, Walnut, between Fourth and
Fifth-fleets.
MRS. GROOMBRIDGE refpeflfully ac
knowledges the liberal encotiragement
fee has experienced, for more than fevtn years
in Philadelphia, and, as the most expreflive proof
of gratitude, will be a continuance of the unre
mitting attention, already paid ta her pupils ;
tatters herfelf, it will be the best recommenda
tion to future patronage.
The following branches (or any of them sep
arately ) may be engaged for, as most agreeable,
the English, French, and Italian languages
grammatically ; writing, arithmetic, geogra
phy, use of the globes, history, music, voca'i
»nd inftrumenial, drawing and dancing.
Plain work, marking, embroidery ind tam
bour in gold; fl'.ver or colours, fillagree, art (fi
lial flowers, fancy balkctti netting, hair, pri*
•loth,and muslin work ofwrykind.
AO. W. * wtv
JOHN MILLBR.Junr.
dgm.
\ '
Johtt Whitesides,
INFORMS bit friends and the public in general
thath e has taki n the
Brewery,
(latS Willi: m Dawl'oii'i) No. north Sixth street
where fht-y nr. - iy o supplied with Port»r, Ale,
Tahle and other Beera.
N B. A quantity cf excellent *ld Port or on
hand (it (or immediate uOp.
nnVc«i(<isr 18
Saulnier' & Wilson,
Woollen Draperi, Mercery &c.
No. 63,
(North Side) Markrt Strut,
HAVE RECEIVED,
By the late arrivals from Europe, a general as-
i'ortment, confining of
BEST London lupcrfii.e broad cloths
Second quality do
Double mi'l'd, ribh'd, roixt, embfs'd and fir!!
rate fuprrfine caflimrres of all colours
Forells, plains and elatlic IVripe clot! a
Supcrfina cloths and ather coating*
Siu.:, drab and oliver fearnought
Backing K arri an.l flannels of different colours
Newcft jalhion fwatifdownt. & other w lillcoa.ing
Fr»(hionable I:ripe and plain black faltins
B act tiik fl -.rentina
F «r:cy cold, velvet, thick r et and corduroy
Different e»lours silk velvets
1 C< at and vest latLioualile gilt, plated, peail and
fteil butt T.s
Raw ft k, bwvt and woollen gloves
Irish linen,brown hotland and dowlafi
C aliens, mufiins, checks, (hawls anddimity
Flai{ bav.dannoe> and pocket handkerchiefs
Coloured ar.d nuns threads of all nmnbers
A blankets
Taylor.' belt tri:nmiogi.
Also on Hand,
A few hales of fuperfine Clothi and Caflimers,
entitled to drawback—all which they will difpofc
of at the moll reduced prices.
novenibcr 14 dtf
Crooke Stevenson
HAS REMOVED
From No. 4 South to the (lorelardy occupied by
Mr. JOHN* TAGGERT,
No. 11, North Water Street.
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE
34 liogfhoads Antigua and St. Kitts rum
60 Do. Muscovado sugar
55 Do. Surrinam j sugar house, and Havan
nah molaflei
Coffee in hogflieads and bags
Hyl on skin and bohea teas
Jamaica spirits
Country rum
French and Spanifb brandy
White and brown Hivannah sugars, &c
November 17 row&fiw
Saw Manufactory.
FRANCIS MASON,
No. 10, Couth Filth Arete,
"11 T ANUFACriJUES mill, croft cut and pitt
XV jL laws, equal in quality, appearance and (hape
to any ever imported; which fellt wholclale
at the following price*—6 feet mill saws 5 ! » dol
lar each ; crofs-eut d 0.50.50 cents per foot; pitt do.
60 cents per foot.
W oini- Cutter* cast steel saws, and every other
kind, male to any particular dire&km.
novtmber 1X
A FEW COPIES Of
Gifford's Epistle to Peter Pindar,
(Price 37 i-» Cent»)
and or
Dutton's Poem on the present state o:
Literature,
(Price f 4 I » Cents)
Have jutl been received by
A. DICKENs, opposite Christ Church,
november 7.
Horses to Winter,
HOBOES will be taken to winter at PrrfpeA
Hill, at the 11 mi!c (tone, on the Brift.il road,
where they wffl have »ooJ Timothy and Clover
Hay, be well taken care of, and have a field to run
in when the weather it good ; enquire 01 willjam
Bell, Philadelphia; or, ol Jcfeph Bunting, on the
prpraifes.
They engage to return them in good order in
the fprirg or charge nothing lor k. eping them, and
will not be anfwrrablc for accidents or escape, but
will take every precaution to prevent either,
o&ober 17 mwf tf
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed ia Mercantile accounts,
ami brought up in one of the firft connting
htrifes in this »ity, wilhes employment ai Clerk.
He it at present absent from PhilaJelphia, but a
Une left at the Oißc- of the Oasette of the Uni
ted States he will receive, and it (hail be imme
diately attended to. Salary a fetondvy objeft—
Employment his motive.
augsft it <ltf
STAGES REMOVED.
THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal
timore Coachee will in future start frem the In
dian Queen, No. IJ, south Forth flreet, every day
except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at
Peek's Tavern, Baltimore, the next day at 8 o'clock
and the Stages to New Vark, will Aart every day
at 8 and 11 o'clock.
JOHN H. BARNEY V C».
N. B—A book it kept open ac Mr. Ely Chan
dler's Franklin Head, where feats may alb be ta
ken in the above line of ttages.
o&ober %
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.an
ofter line «f Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks to their friends and th: public in
general, for the pad favors they have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
th«y are provided with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Boroegh in two days. Thefa who prefer this mode
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
Office, Cgn of United States Eagle, Market fireet,
Philadelphia.
Sloughy Downing, Dunwoody \S Co.
Nov. 30. ■ at—f
An Invoice of
Playing Cards.
SUPERFINE Colombian, Harry the Yllltk
•ad Me? ry-Andrew Flaying C«>4i| f»rfcie (keep
kr cafe—Apply a* Ah o®c».
flfiwkir IJ.
Imported,
In the (hip Atlantic, captain Waters, from
Calcutta and Madras,
And for sale by the subscriber,
A great variety of articles mostly'suitable
for exportation,
ajiong which auk
Blue cloths
Neckan«ca
Soot Romals
Salem poorcs
Ventapolams
Madras Loi'g Cloths
Ditto Handkarchicli.
ALSO
2000 bags prime Sugar,
Hyson and Sbuchong Tea,
JOHN MILLEK, Junr.
No. 80, Dock street.
vi . rows tf
l 1 or Sale, or to Let,
THE HOUSE,
In Chesnut Street,
Near the corner of Elevc-nth street, at present in
th« tenure of Mr. A. M CJfl—PolTeflion may be
1»,1 the first of November next, or sooner if re
quired Apply to
Edward Shoemaker.
teptemher 3 S
That large and commodious
HOUSE,
At, tke corner of Arch and Ninth (Lreets.
To be Let,
houfe, ftabl«, coach-honfeand lots, lately
1 occupied by Major Butler, fitnate as above
For terns apply to J. B. Wallace, No. »8, (lorth
Fifth ftrect.
•Aober it law tf
WAR DEPARTMENT,
August 4«>, ißco.
"JPHE commanding Officers of corps, de-
L rachmenig, polls, garrifena. and recru'tiog
parties, belonging tn thr military eftablilhniem
of the United States, are to report to, and
receire orders from Brigadier General W il
kmfon, in the City of Wafhiiigtan, and all
officers on f«rlougb are to report themselves to
tl>e fame officer with all poflibie difpatth.
'SAMUEL DEXTER,
& All Printers within the United Slates
who have publiihtd invitations for contrails of
the 13th of March bit are requcfted to insert
the above in their refpeflive papers, once a
week f'<r tw« months.
Prevention better than Cure.
For the prevention and cure of Bilious and
Malignant Fevers, is recommended,
Dh. HAHN'S
Anti-bilious Pills,
WHICH have been attended with a degree
of success highly grateful to the inven
tor's fedings, in several parts of the Weft-In
dies,and the fauthern parts of the United State',-
particuiarly in Baltimore, Peterlburg, Rich,
mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef
toif, Savannah. &C. Tbetrflimony of a num
ber of persons in each of the above places can be
adduced, who have realon to believe that a
timely use of th sfalutary remedy, has, under
Providence, preserved their lives when in the
mod alarming circumstances.
Fails of thi* conclusive nature fprak more in
favour otx medicine, than columns of pompom
eulogy, founded on mere aflerti'W, could do.
It w n it indeed presumptuously proposed as
an infallible core, but the inventor has every
poftible reason, which can result from extenlive
experience for believing that a dofeof these pills,
taken once every two weeks during the preva
lence of out annual billons fevers, will prove an
infallible preventative ; and further, that in the
earlier stages of those diseases, their use wilt
very generally succeed in restoring health and
frequently in cafe* eftermed desperate and bey
ond the power of common remedies.
I The operation of these pills is perfeflly mild'
ind maybe used with fafety by parfonsin ever
situation and of every age.
They are excellently adapted to carry off fu
perfluousbile and prevent its morbid fecretione;
to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce
* free perspiration and thereby prevent colds
which are dften of fatal conlequence. A dose
never 'ails to remove a cold if taken on its firft
jf-pe iranee. They ire celebrated for removing
habitual coftivcnol's, ficknefsof the ftemach and
feverc head-ache, aivl ought to be taken by all
perfom on a change of climate.
They have been found remarkably efficacious
an preventing and curing moll cUforderi attend
ant on long voyages, and (hou'ld be procured
and carefully preserved for use by every seaman.
dim
Db. HAHN's
Genuine Eye-water.
A certain and fafe remedy for all difeafee of ths
eyts, whether the ess»& of natural weaknefi, or of
accident, speedily removing inflammations, de
fluxions of rheum, dullncfs, itching, and films in
the ejres,never failing to core those maladies which
frequently succeed the smallpox, mealies and fe
vers, and wosideriully ftreogthening a weak fight
Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues
when nearly deprived of fight.
Tooth-ache Drops.
Tb* cdly remedy yet difeoverad whitbgive*i*a
aMdiau and lasting rdiaf ia th* most (eeere is
ftancee.
The Anodyne Elixir.
. fir the cure of every kind efhead*arfce,and of
pain* in the (ace end nark.
Injallibit Ague and Fever Drops.
This medicine has never failed, in many thou
sand cases not one in a hundred has had occasion to
take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt
a bottle. The money will be returned if the cure
is not performed.
SOLD BY WM. Y. BIRCH,
STATIONER,
No. 17, South Secsnd Street,
And no where else, in Philadelphia,
Where atfu may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm
D«ftroying Loreng«s, his Sovereign Elixir for
coughs, &c. Reilorative Drops, Essence and Ex
tras of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment for the Itch,
Dr. Hahn'j infallible Oerman Coin Plaifter, In
dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com
plaint, Gowland's and ferfian Lotion, Reflorative
Tooth Powder, Dimafk Lip Salve, Church'
Cough Drop>, Anderfoa's Pills, &c.&c
apiili9
TREAS
Public Notice is hereby Given,
In purfucmce of an aS of Cong rips, puffed on
the 23 d day of dprii, one tboufand eight
hundred, entitled "An a 8 to tjldblifli a
General Stamp Office,"
THAT a General Slamp-Office it now
eftablifhcd at the feat of government, in trie
city of Washington, from whence there will
issue, from and after the date hereof, (upon
the application of the Supervisors of the
Revenue, under whose management the
collection of the [lamp duties is placed) any
quantities of paper, parchroe-nt a*>d vellum,
marke4 or stamped, aiid duly coumer-ftamp
ed, with the following rate 6 of duty which
arc dcmandable by law :
For every (kin or piece of vellum or parchment,or
(beet or piece of papsr, upon which (hall be
written or printed any or either of the inllru
ments or writings following, to wit,
ADo'.h. C M.
NY certificate of naturalization s
Any licence to pra<£lice, nr certificate
oi the adniiflHin, enrollment or re
giflry of any counlellor, Solicitor
Advocate attorney, or proilor, in
any court of the United States 10
Provided, that a certificate in any
one of the c< *rts tof he United State},
for any one of the said offices, (hall
so far aa relates to the payment of the
<luty aforefai i, be a fufftcient admis
sion in all the coiirtt of the United
3tatet, for each and every of the said
offices.
Any grant or letters patent.m the v
leal or authority sf the United i
States (except fqr lauds granted j
for military fervicos) 4 t
Any exemplification or certified copy
of any such grant or letters patent
(except for lands granted for mili
tary Cervices) _ 1 F
Any charter party, bottomry or re- \
fpondentia bond I i:
Auy receipt ordifcharge for or on ac- t
c<«r,t 01 any legicy left by my t
will or other teflimentary iiiftru-
ment, or for any (hare or part of
a p»rfonal eflate, divided by force
of any statute of distributions other c
than to ihe wife, children or grand c
children of the person diseased, the 1
amount whereof (hall be above the
value of fifty dollar*, and (hall not
exceed the value ef one hundred ,
dollars .
When the amount thereof fcall ex
ceed the value of one hundred dol
lars, and (hall not exceed fiv« hun- I
dree! dulla. s 50 j
And for every further sum of five 1
hundred dollars, tie additional (
* sum of 1
Afy policy of infHrance or inftru
roent in nature thereof, when the
sum for which inl'urance is made '
(hall not exceed five hurtdred dol
lars as
Secretary ol War.
When the sum infurcd (hall exceed a
five hundred dollars I t(
Any exemplification of what nature C
soever, that (hall pass the sea! of
any court, other than such as it
may be the duty of the clerk; ef
such court to fiirnilh for the wfe of
the United State, or some parti
cular Date 50
Any bond, bill single or penal, inland
bill of exchange, promifTory
note or other note (other "than any
recognizance, bill, band or other
obligation or made to or
with the Ur.ited States, or any
slate, or for their use refpetftively ;
and any bonds required in any cafe
by the laws of the United States, (
or of any state, upon legal process,
or in anv judicial proceeding, or
for the faithful performance of *By
trust or duty ) n
If abbve twenty dollars and not E
exceeding one hundred dollars 10 S
If above one hundred and not ex- c
ceeding five handrcd dollars V 25 1<
If above five hundred and not ex
ceeding one thoufind dol'.ars 50 ■'
And if above cne thcufand dollar* 75 3
Provided, that 'f any bonds or
notes ftiall be payable at or within
sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall
be fubjeA to only two-fil th 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 hund- ed dollars 10
•"if above five hundred dollars and
not exceeding one thousand dolls. 40
If above one thousand dollars 30
Any foreign bill of exchange, draft 1
for the payment of money I
in any foreign cßuntry 30
The said dxty being charge
able upon escb and every bill of ex
change, without refpeiSt to the num
ber contained in each set.
Any note or bill of lading or wriiing
or Receipt in nature thereof, for
go'Ws or merchandize to be ex
ported ;
If from one diftri& to another dif
ttifl of theUniied States,not being
in the fame slate 4 (
If from the United States to any fo
reign port or place lo
TTie said duty being chargeable
upon each and every bill of lading
without r«fpe<sl to the number con
tained to each set.
Any notes ifiued by the banks now
efti&difhed or that may be hereafter
eftiblilbed within the United
States, «ther than the notes of
such of the said banks as shall a
gree to an annual composition of
one per centum on the annual <l<-
viderds made by such hanks, tn
their Qockh lders refpedlively, ac
cording to the followipg 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 50
Ob all notes above one hundred dol
lars andnotexceediag five hundred
dollars >
On all notes above five hundred dol
lars
*■ >■
Washington, Septemler \JI, 1800.
Any protsft or other notarial adl
Any letter of attorney, except for
an invalid penflon, or to obtain or
fell warrants for land granted by
the United States as bounty for
military ferviees performed in the
late war
Any inventory or cat*log»e of any fur
niture,g«*<is or effec&s, made in any
cafe require J ty law (except in cases
of g«ois and chattels diilrained for
rent «r taxes, and goods taken in vir
tue of aay legal process hy any officer 50
Any certificates of a (hare ia any insu
rance company, of a fliar*in the bank
of the United States, or of any state
or other bank ;
If above twenty dollars wi not exceed
ing one hundred dollari S 10
If above one hundred dollars
It under twenty dollars, at the rate of]
ten cents for one hundrel dollars;
II
That the power of the supervisors of the
Revenue to mark or fhrop any vellum,'
parchment or paper changeable with duty,
will ce-tfe and determine from and after fix
months from the date hereof, to wit, on the
lad day of February tsoi.
%II
That, if any perfuiis (hall, after the lad
day of l-Ybrnary ißci, hive in their cullody
or poller (Eon, any vtllum, parchment or pa
per, marked of stamped by the fupe.r»iforso£
the Revenue, upon which any matter or
thing, charged with duty, (hall not have
been written or printed, they may at any
time nvitbin the space of sixty days after
tbe said last day of February 1801, brin*
or fend fuel) vellum, parchment and paper,
unto li me office of infpeflion, and in lie-u
thereof, receive a like quantity or value of
vellum, parchment arul paper, duly (lamped
in purluanc-e of the ait herein before recited.
And in cafe any perfoto (hall negleft or re
tufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring of
cauie to be brought unto fouie officer of irv-
Ipettion, any farh vellum, parchtient or pa
per, it is hereby declared, tliat the fame will
thereafter be of r.o other tffeft of use, than
if it had never been marked or (lamped, and
that all matters and things, which may af
ter that tnne'be written or printed upon miy
vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be
exchanged in maimer aforefaid, will be of m>
other effedt, than if thry had been written
or printed on paper, parchment or vellum,
Hot marked or (lamped.
IV.
And for the convenience.of those psrfont
who may be inclined to have their own vel
lum, parchment and paper stamped or mark
ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per
ion (hall deposit any vellum, parchment or
paper at the office of a ftipervifor, accompa
nied with a lift, fjjrcUying the number and
denomination of the stamps or marks, which
are desired to be 'thereto affixed, the fame
will be tranlmitted to the General Stpam«
Office, and there properly marked or ftainped t
and forthwith lent back to tl>e fame fuper
vilor, who will thereupon colleft the duties
and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum,
to the order of the per foil from whom the
fame was received.
Given under my Haud, and the Seal
(L. S.) of the Treasury, at Wa(hing-»
ton, the d.iy siid year above men
tioned.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary of the Treasury.
d^ro.
kptembffr 29.
EPHR AIM CLARK,
Clock & Watch
MAKER,
Corner of Market and Front Jlreets, Phila
delphia,
Has received by the Kingston and other arrivals,
CHAMBER and other Clocks, Clock Move
ments, Eight day and 3o hour tad brofs, 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 steel
keys ; frals gold, gilt, and steel.
On hand a gcaeral fupyiy of Clock and Watch
Maker's, and Silver Smith's Tools and materials,
and Files of all lizes, &c.
Pummice, Rotten (lose, Emery, Borax, &o»
N, B, Watches and Clocks repaired as usual.
October 18 codtf
BENJAMIN CLARK,
Clock & Watch Maker,
HAS REMOVED
To No. 36, Market Street,
Where he has for Salt,
Spring and other Clocks; gold and filvc
Watches; Tools, Files and Materials; flee
nd gilt Chains, Seals and Keya ; Springs,
&c. Sec.
CLOCKS ANP W/ITCHES
RcpJired as usual.
tuScftf
hine
To be Let,
THOSE Large and commodious, Sellers under
the Ur.iverfal Church, in Lumbard,"ttw; au
4th and sth .Htreetj, Lately occupied by Mr. John
Savage and Co.
Ei quire of John Venefs North Ball Corner of
Walnut in » attr St, or E. Howell No. 14 North
6th Street*
Nov Ij. diw
NOTICE.
«
ALL ptrfom indebted to the Eflate oi Thomas
Herman Leuff-r, merchant, <i«cealcil, are
requifted to make immediate payment; and those
who have any demands against faiiJ cllate, are re
quested to produce their accounts, properly atteft
ei, forfett!ement,to
SUSANNAH LEUFFER, Admin'*.
■ No. 34, north Fifth street.
novcmhsr ai
NOTICE.
WHER.F AS Duncan M'lnnes did on the thir
tieth day of April last, make an aSignment
of his property (or the benefit of his creditors—
fuel, creditors arc requeflea to present their ai
counts to tha fubferiber ; an 1 all pcrfons indeb
ed to th« said Duncan M'lnnes, are requested t
pay the fame without delay, to
JOJHtf CLARK, No 55, ")
north Water street J
Philadelphia, novenber 6
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