Certificates 'Loft. LOST, THE u"d«nr.eir.ione(f certificates of lock o tfet Bank r.f th= Units'! *•-«-», * ,z No. 978, <i»fe id January. '79.*> '® r ' ,ve iharcs in t> e name cf Boordieu, Chollttt an.s BouiV.iau No a 7 166, the lid of January. 1798, for five (hares ill the 11a tie «i th« Right hon. lord John Townlhcn'l. Notice is hereby given, Thit •■rlicitio" i* intended to be made at the f.iJ B»nk b T the for, » r'n.wal ol the famr, of which ill perfom co«c«»ed »re rtqo«fte<i to take notice JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, 10 mo. iS, lßco tuthfajm LOST, The following certifiers of eight per cent, (lock in the name of William Bell, to lu« credit on the books of the United States Loan Office of Pennsylvania, viz No 503, a Certificate *oth Jarmary, 1800, ior one thouf»iid dollars. , ' No 505, a Certificate dited 30th January, 18-0, for one thousand <io!Urs Notice i. hereby given, that application is in tended to be made for a renewal of the same-os which all persons concerned are requeued to tr.ke notice. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia. 10 mo 18,1800. 3t»w6w Loft, TN the fliip Kwfingt.ti, captain Kerr, in the year 1 ,704, having two captured by the Frencfc o„ her voyage [rom hence to Amfter Urn, the foUow- L certificaies ef stock of the Bank o| the (feued States, standing in tne ua:ne of Benjamin Chap- 452 & 436 °j 4 Shares each ; 158 3 d °- 12 IC, Application is made at fiid Bink by the fubfcti fcer lor a renewal of the fame, 0! which all perfem concerned ar; deQrcd to take notice. co JOHN Mil.LEß.Jurr. dgm. o&. 17- Twelve Shartt Of the Bank of the United States, NO. +59S* t0 kidufive, in the name of Thomas Mailt: of London, were forward ed abouttht iO of Miy 1797. fro,n New.York, by the (hip Osrida for London, which was cap tured by the French, and said Certificates loft or deflroyed ; therefore application is made at tie said Bank frrtbe resewal of the fami, of which all terfons cpnccAiei areiefired to take notice. Clement Biddle. Phiiad : September 3, «800 d3tn To be let, That large and commodious four story Brick Dwelling- House, No. 343, Hig~-ftxect. IT'S fituatisn is peculiarly pleasant and healthy and it has nvery c-nvenience rrquiGte for the ftommoduvn «f a family ; a pump in the yarl, Jx Hm/t Stable aaJ Carriage Houfc, &.C. &c. Fol feffion mij he had on the 15th of next month, «r fooncr, with the coofest of the present tenant. At»", (On -nrj l° w ■ ttmt hl,h f Y! OWr fyiing) a larpp acni convenient Brick House and Kitchen, Coich beufc, Stable -.nd Lot of Oro»:»d,pleaf»ntly f.un'ed mi the Norfcrrn Liberties, a liitle to the w i llward'of Fifth and northward oi Callowhil. Arrets and widrin ten walk from the center of tli ■ city. APPIy WILLIAM MEREDITH. Attorney at Law-*-No. 16, lcuth 4th rtreat »&obirW mwf3W PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BT SUBSCRIPTION) The Works OF TIIE Hon. James Wilson, Efq> L. L. .D Laid one of the Associate Justices of toe Surreine Court of the United States and Pr.-/es:or at Law in the College and Academy of Philadelphia. From the original tnanvfeript, in the possession of Bird IVtlson, Esq. w.vD/f/ cn< Thcfe work, (hall be elegantly printed in two volumes oSavo, and delivered*) fubfcrib«r« at five dollars. . Th/y (hall be put to press a' scon as the luMcrif cions will jurtify ri.e cipeuce of publication, Subscriptions will be received by ASBURY DIGKINS, The piMifiicr, opposite Chrift-Charch, Pkila d.lphia; and by tht principal bookfcllcrs through o it the United Statas. > t *A Profpediu of the work may be fecti at the place of fulifcription. ftptemVer < 3 * The Porcupine. I TAKE this method ofinforming the People of the United States, that on the firftday of No vember next, I propofeto wfume of Porcupine's Gazette, under the title of THE P3RCUITNE ; ani to notily (in cafe any gentle man in America should want it) that the price of each Number will b? funencs ftcrung, and that the cafir must be received by me before the paper can be lupplied.— As to th: mode of conveyance, fa frequent arc th- opportunities from London to New-York, that files may be forwarce J to the lat. ,cr place once a fortnight upon an avenge-from New-York they can be speedily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can fee, with out delay, sent t, othe» places d.rcA, «'»»Y done ; when ihey cannot, th, y will all be sent U | New-York, unless o herwife'ordered. £s* Pcrctipine's // srks, Which have beei. sometime in tbe Press, wil • r mmpketed in February next, when the copies SSSBKri. America wili be forwarded to /th Any b of my literary friends in " -nerica, who * L disposed to renew their correspondence .1 will please 'o direA to me at my print *l, office No 1. Southampton street, Strand, or ,ng office, N 3 jg pMI Ma „ «my B" okuner w te IL P LIAM COBBETT. l.ttv&on, September 6, 1800. John Whitesides, his friends and the public in general that he ha* taken the brewery, (late V'Ui.kiuDawfon's) No. 50, north S'.jfth street where tli?y >«ay •"« supplied with Porter, A.le, Table and oih«r Btcrs. ' N B. A quantity of excellent «H I ort6T 01. hand fit (or icvne Jiite ntv- "i n : r 1 ■:'> Saulnier & Wilson, Woollen Drapers, Mercers, &c. No. 63, (North Side) Market Street,. HAVE RECEIVED, By the late arrivals from Europe, a general af fortrocut, confiding of BEST London iiiperfir.e broad cloths Second quality do , , , Double raill'd, ribb'd, mixt, etnbnfs d and fir.i rate f<»f>crfine csflimeres of all colours Forests, plains and eWlic flripe clotl-s Superfine cloths md other coati. gs Blue, drab and oliver fearnought B cki:ic Tvaizes and flannels of different col»urs Newctl t'alh:on lwa-fdowns & other w;.iftcoatiug F.-.ihionable stripe and plain black fa«ms B:ack fiik florentins I F .my cord, velvet, thickset and corduroy Oiff rent colours f:!k veWets 'Ooat and vest gilt, plated, pear-1 an.l steel hutt'r.s a-iw fi.k, hoavt-r and wo dlcn gloves Iriih linen,brown hodand and dowlafs ( aliens, putf'ius, checks, lhavrls and dimity , Flat; bandannoes ann pocket handkerchiefs Coloured ar.d nuns threads of all numbers Aflbrted blankets Taylors' btft trimmings. Also on Hand, A few bales of fupcrfine Cloths and o*fi"m<:rs, entitled to drawback-all which they will d.lpofe of at the mod reduced prices. November 14 Crooke Stevenson HAS REMOVED From No. 4 South to the ftorelately occupied by MR.JOHNTAGGERT, , No. 11, North Water Street. WHERE HE HAS TOR SALE 34 Hogfhsads Antigua and St. Kitts rum 60 I)o. Muscovado sugar 55 Do. Surrinam j sugar houre,and Havan nah mo'aflcs Coffee in hogflieads and hag» Hyson (kin and bohea teai Jamaica spirits Country rmn Frrnch and Spanish brandy White and brown Havannah fngars, &r. November 17- mw&faw Saw Manufactory. FRANCIS MASON, No. jo, south Fifth ftreat, MANUFACTURES mill, cross cut and pitt f.ws, equal in quality, appearance and ftape to any aver impoited; which fells wholelalc at the following price* —6 fset mill saw« J1 -a dol lar each ; cross-cut do 50 cents per foot; pitt do. 60 cents per foot. Wo:>d- Cutters oft steel saws, and every other kind, to any particular diredioo. novsm'eriß " tm A Ft W COPIES Of Giftord's Epistle to Peter Pindar, (Price 37 1-1 Cent*) AfD or Dutton's Poem on the present state ol > Literature, (Price 111 1 Cents) Havr ju't bten received by A. DICKEN», opposite Christ Church, november 7. Horses to Winter, HORSES will be taken to winter at ProfpeA Hill, at the IJ mile on the Bridal road, wh. re they will have von4 Timothy and Clover Hay, be well t»kefi care of and have a field to tun in when the weather is go"d; ep.quire oi William Bell. Philadelphia; or, oi Jolcpli Bunting, or. the prciTiifea. # , They to r * lurn in good oruer m thefpring or c.Mrge nothioff lot k cpinq them, and wTI not be uifwrrablc for acodrDi» or cfcape.but wiilfake every precaution to prevent either. | oilober 27 mwf A Young Man, PERFECTLY vorfed in Mercantile acountt, and brought up in one of the firfl connting h«ife» in thi» wty, wi(he» employment at Clerk. He is at prtfent absent from Philadelphia,but a line left at,the Oflict of the Gazette of the Uni ted States he will receive, and it fliall be imme diately attended to. Salary a feewid.ry objed— Employment hia nretive. augt-lk ai dtf STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby informed, that the Ba!-, timore Coachee will in future start fr«m the In dian Queen, No ij, foirtfc Forth street, every day except juni»y, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck's Tavern, Baltimore, the next day at 8 o'clock aad the Stagts to New York,"will start every day at 8 and l» o'ciotk. JOHN H. BARNEY Isf C». N. B. A bock is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan dler's Franklin Head, where feats may alio be ta ken in the abovj line ot fiages. oilober a LANCASTER STAGES. TPHE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.*n- X otter I'iue of Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful (tanks to their friends ar.d the public hi general, for the past favors they have received,and inform them that in addition to the reg«lar Line, thuy am provided with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and B«ro*ghi»two days. Tliofe who prefer this mode of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunwoody tf* Co. Nov. jo. 2t —s An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPER FINK Colombian, Harry the Vlllth and Merry-Andrew Playiog C»rd«, for tale theep for talh —Apply at thi* Office, fipieoibcr 13. SCHOONER SC Regulator, • £ • John Bagley, matter, "'OR '"Alexandria and IVajhington, To fail with all diipatch-now lying at Mor ton's whart. , . For freight or palTasie, apply f" °! '° GEORGE AKMRO>D, 109, 3ouib Water street. novembcr 11 dim For Sale, V—« THE SCHOONER SL ELIZA. Iff KATY, George Parker, matter ; ttj Burthen t'° to" s i 4 months old, fails tuft, an tis pierced lori4 guns. Ap ply to the matter 011 board at Downing » wliai f, or „„ SAMUEL RHO ADS, No. >, Penn Street. November 21- For Lisbon, THE SHIP , Thomas Chalkley, I To fail in fix or eight da-ys. * %* For freigh of a few hundred barrels, or for piffage APPLY TO MOORE WHARTON. November tf. For Hamburgh, .. —a-. The Hamburgh ship J®! Three Friends, John Peter Janfen, mailer, Atu 'ftantial ftroog good »nd wc " f" un d it intended tofail previous to the 15th of Decsm her. two thirds of her cargo being ready to go en board—For the remainder, or pafUge, apply to JACOB SPERRY y Co ivbo have received per/aid vejfel and are novo banding, P I.ATILL AS ROY ALES Britarcnias Quadruple Selefias Checks, No 1, and Lifladoct Cr.-as a la Morlaix : AMbias Stri e3 *V Selelia Handkerchiefs Baixils Oil Cloths Gun Fliuts Also on Hand, Checks anddripes Boccadillos, Britannias, Caf f.-riltos, Brown Rolls, Sftopillas, Creas ala Mor laix, Bielcfield fine Shirting, Linr.cns, Jsowlals, Shmnife.Tapci G'.afsWares,Coffee Mills, Scythes, Dcmyjohus, Quills. nov»*u»hcr ai 30,000 lbs. bejlheavy Black. Pepper, FOR SALE DX SAMUEL RHOADS, No. 1, Penn Street. December 1. $ Imported, In the fbip Atlantic, captain Waters, from Calcutta and Madras, And for sale by the fubferiber, A great variety of a-ticles mostly suitable for exportation, AMONG WHICH AUK Blue cloths Neckan«es Soot Romals Salempoores Vcntapolama Madras Long Cloths Ditto Handkerchiefs. Also I 2000 bags prime Sugar, i Hyson and Souchong Tea, JOHN MIIJLER, Junr. No. tfo, IJock jfrfd. I oSolier 10 n1 l» f For Sale, or to Let, THE house, In Cbesnut Street, Near the corn r of Elcv.-mh street, at present in tte tenure of Mr. A. M'Call-Pofletlion may l»d the first of November next, or fooncr if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 $ RUSSELL'S Modern Europe. THE Second Volume of MODERN EUROPE is now delivering to Subfctiber«,and may b had of W. Y. Birch, o. 17, Bou*h aegaad Street Odober 15. FOR SALE, A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two handsome dwelling house., with excellent ft.bling for fe«n horse., dor. bit ctucH-houCe most completely fitter up ; a beautiful Urge and valuable gardon richly with choice fruit, surrounded with togh hoard fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully i fitnatod near the middle of Oermantown, fur- | ! rounded with rich profps&s of the adjacent I country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a ! handfoene lawn at the back of tke huufe. One house h*been recently built o« an appro wed plan ; the other has been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a (lore in either the dry or w*t good line. , The air and water are t.nnvalUd, and therea« feme mod excellent fcho.U .n neighborhood. | For particulars er.quire P-^ER, on the preniifu dtf May 9; TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, September tjl, iBO3. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of mi aS of Congrcfs, pnjfed on the 23 d day of April, one tboufand eight hundred, en tilled "An ad ta ejiabKffi a General Stamp-Office," TFLAT a General Statnp Offire is now eftabliSied at the feat of government, in tne city of Washington, from whence there will iftue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Supervisors of the Revenue, under whose management the colleflion of the duties is placed) any quantities of paper, parchm-ent ;iad vellum, marked or stamped, and duly counter-stamp ed, with tile following rate 6 of duty which are demnndableby law : For every Ikip or pirce of vellum or parchment,or (beet or piece of paper, upon which lhall be written or printed afly or either of th« instru ments or writings following, to wit, . Dolts. C. M. ZjL NY certificate of naturalization 5 AnvOicence to pra&ice, or certificate of\he admiflion, enrollment or re gillry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or prodlor, in any court of the United States Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts tof he United States, tor any one of the said offices, (hall so far as relate* to the payment of the duty aforcfaid, be a fufficicnt adimf fion ri) all the courts of the United State*, for each and every,of the said offices. Any grant or letters patent,unto the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military fervic#s) , 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary I'ervices) * Any charter party, bottomry or re fpondentia bowd 1 Aey receipt or discharge for or on ac count- of any legacy left by my will or other teftimentsry instru ment, or for any (bare or part of a psrfonal tflate, divided by force of any flatute of diftrikutions other than to Wie wife, children or grand children of the person dileafed, the amouat whereof (hall be above the value rf fifty dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars *5 When the amount thereof shall ex ceed the value of one hundred dol lars, and shall not exceed five hun dred dollars 3° An 1 for every further sum of five hundred dollars, tko additional sura of # 1 Any policy of infnrance or inftru it.etit in nature thereof, wi.en the sum for wheh insurance is made (hall not exceed five hundred dol lars *5 When the sum infiired (hall exceed five hundred dollars ' Any exemplification of what nature i'ocver, that (hall pass the seal of any court, other than fucii as it may be the duty of the clerk ef such court to f»rni!h for the life of the United Statee, or some parti cul«r (late S° Any bond, bill single or penal, inland ' bill of exchange, promiflory note or other nct-e (other than any recognizance, bill, b»nd or other obligation or contrail, made to or with the United States, or any Hate, or for their use refpedlively ; and any bonds required in any caf« bv the laws of the United Statas, or of any Sate, up r <n legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, or for the faithful performance of any truilorduty) If above twenty dollars and n<Jt exceeding one feur.drcd dollars I® If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five hundred dollars »5 If *bove fivg hundred and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars 5° And if above one thousand dollar# 75 Provided, that if any bonds or notes (hall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall be fubjefk to only two fifth parts of the d«:y afcrefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars lo If above five hundred dollars and riot exceeding one thousand dolls. ao It above one thousand dollars 3° Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any foreign c»ur.try 10 The hid duty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex- I change, without refpea to the num ber contained in each Cet. Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for gorWs or merchandize to be ex ported j If from one diftria to another dif tfifl of the United States, Dot being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 The said duty being chargeable upon eaih and every brll of lading without rafpea to the number con tained to each set. Aj<y notes jflued by the banks now eft»fcli(hed or that may be hereafter eflabU(hed within the United States, <»ther than the notes of such of the said banks as (hall a gree to an astiual composition of one per centum on the annual di vide*d« made by such banks, to their flockhMders refpeaively, ac cording to the following scale : On all notes not exceeding fifty dol lars, for each dollar On all notes above fifty dollars and not «xceeding one hundred dollars 50 On all notes above one hundred dol lars andnotexceeding five hundred dollars 1 On all notes above five hundred dol lars diot —tu&fr 3W Any protsft or other notap-/ it is Any letter of attorr.ey, e.-riv; an invalid peHfion, or to o'".iin or f ■!! warrants for land grained by the United Staus as bounty for military ferviixs ; ?rforaied in the Any inventory or cafalog'-ie of any fur niture, g«x»ds or <"fft'(£ts ir*ade in any cafe V,y li* (except in cases of g*e<lsand c'batt<ls diflraimMl for rent ®r taset.and goods taken in vir tue of any legal process ! y any officer 50 Any-tertificat-i cf a fliate m spy insu rance company, of a Ihiir** in the baßk of the United States, or of any ftace or other bank ; It above twenty dollar. 6 and not exceed ing onehundred dollars 10 If above one hundred dollars If under twenty dollars, at the rate of J ten cents for one hundred dollars. II That the power of the i'uptrvifors of tbe Revenue to mark or ftdrap any vellum, parchment or paper changeable with duty, will cease and determine from and after fix months from die to wit, on the last day of February fßoi. 11l That, if any persons (hall, after the lafl flay of February 1801, have in their cuflody or pofiVlJion, any vellum, pvchmant or pa per, marked or ftanped by the fupt.rvifors of the Revenue, upon which any matter or thing, charged with duty, (hall not have been written oi printed, they may at any time within tbe Space of sixty days after tbe said last day of February 1801, bring or fend fuel) vellum, parchment and paper, unto ftim- office of i'nfpettion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and papef, duly (lamped in purfuaJioe of the adt herein before recited. And in cafe any person (hall riegleft or re fufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or cause to be brought unto some officer of in fpeftion, any far.h vellum, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effedl or use, than if it had never beeai marked or (lamped, and that all matters and things, which may af ter that time be written er printed upon any vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in manner aforefaid, will be of no other effeft, than if they had been written or printed ou paper, parchment or vellum,- not marked or (lamped. IV. And for the convenience of those psrfoiis who may be inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper damped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per son (hall deposit any vellum, paichment or paper at the office of a Cupervifor, accompa nied with a lid, fp-ctfying the number and denomination of the ftanips or marks* which are desired to be thereto affixed, the fame will be transmitted to tbe General Stpam- Office, and there properly marked or (lamped, and forthwith sent back to the fame super visor, who will thereupon colleft the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of the person from whom tbe fame was received. Given under my HacJ, and the Seal L. S.) of the Treasury, at Wafliing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. d 3 m. feptembcr 29. Thomas Orr, No. 52, South Fuont Strebt, lAS received by the latest arrival from Loin do-:), a well chosen adortment of the fol lowing articles: CALICOES and Chintzes, (a great witty) Furniture do. do. Corded Dimities for garments and furniturt Durants, Joans and Calimancoet Bombazetta and Bombazeens Printed Linen and Cotton Handkcrchic.s And Lawn bordered (In. Jaconet and Sork Muslin handkerchiefs Shawls, Cott. n and Chintz, a great variety Do. Camel's Hair Hosiery, Worsted and Cotton of all sizes Do. China White and Black Silk Table Cloths, from 5 «, to loby 16-4 with am* without Napkins . Thread, Gauze, Lawr.s and Ciml.ncks Jaconet and Lapett Muslin., coloured and P U.« White and Black Lace, Lace Veils, Cloaks and Handkerchiefs . Black Mode, Peelongsand Satmi White and printed Marseilles forvettl Swanl'down, ftripedand piaid. Cotton Checks (five) 7 8. 4'4» »**> Black and coloured Barcelona handkerchiefs India Bandanna do of superior quauty White, Red and Yellow Flannels Guernsey Worsted Frocks , A few dozen feel! e'.aftic Sulpenders. He has Aifo Just Received, a well aborted Invoice of India Muslins, CONSISTING OF Berbhoom Gurrahs Patna Alahabad Emerties Do. Gur»h» Company Guzzapora Janna Mamoadic*. Coflas By the Bale or Piecex , oSber.B. d.w 3 awtf. To be Let, ; 7. THOSE Large and cemmedious, Sellers undtr the Uriverfal Church, in l-umbard, bctwetn 4thand sth Streets, Lately occupied by Mr. J" • Savage and Co. • Er quire of John Venefs North Kail Corner ot Walnut in water St, or E. Howell No. 14 NorlU 6th Street- Nov. 11. NOTICE. WHEREAS Duncan M'lnnes did on the thir tieth day of April Jaft. make an ifiignmeot of his property tor the benefit of his creditor.—• (uch crsditors arc requeued t > present their ac counts to th« fubferiber ; and all pcrfocs ind;bt ed to the said Duncan M'lnnes, are requeued t* pay the fame without delay, to JOHN CLARK, No. J5, AM" f \ north Water ftrees j- Ac'V-» Philadelphia, november 6 law j/t ' ■ DM:
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