Certix/cates Loll. LOST, THE \i"J*rirc'.ii nic.l -eertiScaUs or dock o< tk« Bank of the Uiu«t viz No. 978, d'e Ift January, 179t, for five fharcs in the r.ir.-.col Buurdicu, Chollitt andßourdicu N No »7.?66. dated ill of January, 1798, for five fcjri.i. bi ihe »iame n i tn<i Right hou. lord John Tnwplhend. No/ice is hereby given, That application i< intend*.l to be mad; at t u e said Bank by ti c fanferiber, for a renewal of the fame, of which ill jierions tonccfßed are requeued to take notice. JOHN WARDER. [ Philadelphia, 10 mo. iH, 1800 tuthfa^m LOST, yfet fcll«wil[-c«rtiß<rtc»»f eighr par cant fttuk i 0 tfe« t.«ne of >ViKiatn Bell, jr. ftaaiipgt" •»» ' ' Mi the iinHii bf th« United iuMUu " Ofiiea of Pensfylrmia, ▼>* Kp a Ctr' : Se»»e Atui 30th Jarvaiy, 1800, femtt ****"»» — K)i jaj, a Orrificatt d'ted xai tor mat thboEtvJ W'fi Notice i» hereby Rive:i, that appliciti 'si it in tended t.i b.' bi '; for a icnevral of the l'ain«—*l which all perfoii* concirned are requeued to tak. notice. warder. PfciUdel' liia. 'O ma iB, »Bco. 3t»w6w Loft, IN the ftip K'.ufi'gon, captain Kerr, in the year 1794. living been captured by the FiencV mi her voy:.ife from he-ice to ArnfUr am. the folluw ing certificates r,f stock ol the Bank ol the 1 Fnited States, standing in the name of Dccjam;n Chap man. Afos. 4:2 if 436 <y" 4 Stara ettcb\ 158 3 do. 11l j, 1216, 1217 1 do. Application ii mi4e at (Ai luk hy the fuhfiri- U irffcwtl of the Ume, «vt whicb *ll pcrftu jdild to »»ke notice. JOHN MILLAR, Juor. djm- o<ft. 17. Law Books LATEST ENGLISH i°t IRISH EDITIONS. GEORGE DAVIS'S EXTENSIVK. COLLECTION, Imported by ftindry late arrival* lroni London and Dublin, Is now arranged and ready for fule, AT HIS STORE, No. 319, Markel-Jlrect, Wh«re Catalogue* will be deKv.red on appli- cation. HE taktfc *hi«> opportunity of r turning Kjs fiß- CtT€ aekn >wl djmentj to th Gentlemen of the Btfr, and tlujr flu tents in the United States, for th« patronage his has me" with, for cf tablilhiag a *>tore ex ufively for th - la'e of Law Book*- 1)m a ivA'iUgti which offer thrmfelvca to the prpfelfioa. from having l'uch to apply t«, he trufls are rendered ohvi">ui !>y the coou-icrauon that confining his artelision to the lmt'or'ation of books, only io that Line, he has it in hi' j-owcr to keep conftanciy Vy him, a general and mo»t valu rtblefapply of the latest and heft Editions an*t „«LL'IA ■ Ir(¥ / * r * i' fff jglHuflnni J'. f, »f yi BMBimportitif thnr owl Librarie*. Amy tximmdt kr rniy be Uvtfurcd with, (roni • taglcv»)wa« to mya*«ib>r, iitll thioktaily ad pxesaiitfy b: »retul<J to, MI»Mt *6 A HANDSOME EDITION * LINDLEr MURRAY'S English Grammar, WITH AN APPENDIX, Has this D*y been publtfh-d, by Asnv/ti DtcX-.XSy opposite CliriU-Cliurcb, Philadelphia. [ Price One Dollar.] Oftflbfr French School, FOR YOUNG LADIES. N . COUiN' DUFIEF, proftffor of the French language, wili open on i u.Muay, the 9th of De c:mber, at Mr*. Beck*6 Academy, in Fifth Hiect ..ppofitcthc ifate House gardn, a morning fehuH or young laitcs,fro:u eleven till otic o'clock (every other day.) • Parent* ur guardians are defirn.l to make early application, that the fchohrs may have the mutual »dvantsg« of ! eginning at once. N. G. Dufi 1, h.a. the husr to inform th em that he i 5 the auihcr of a courfc of pra&ical Uc turei |lJ<!j}pnfcrem.«« 011 ti\c racll rffetitia! partj ol the French la'iuuj ;e, h; frwans of which, the leir , er i> f»on initiated in thenVitt approved pradio of th» P oilt <-' *ni MuncaiCe hnguige. An analylis his pam of tu ; i>on, and of hi ■work, having peen given at. length 1:1 th« pubh. _,per», they art referred to the Gatette of th. Ur ited S»»te» and 'he Aurora for September lall pox terms and other p rticitUrs apply at No j ff.uth tilth Ore-t, or at Mrs. Beck'. 011 the day and hours of tuition afortfaid. December eod6; The Porcupine. IXaKE thi« method of informing the People of the United State#, rfiat on the firidayot No -cß,b«r nctt. Iprnpofsto r»fume the publication of PorcutnisVi. Gazette', u.idcr the title of THE PORCUnNu ; an 4 to notify (in cafe any gec.tii/- man in An- erica fbould want it) that the price ol each Numbtrwill l.xpcnce sterling, and that the eafh mu.l lis received by me before the paj>er can be l\ipp'«' ! -As to the mode .of conveyance, so frequent arc the opportunities from London t • \ew-Yori, that file* mar be forwarded to the lat. ttt place once a fortnight upon an average—from New-York they can be fpecdily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can be, with oat delay, sent tu otbu places direct, it may be done ; when they cannot, th y will all be sent New-York, unlcfs o'herwife ordored. {? Porcupine*s Works, Which have beci. sometime in the Pr«fs, v>i' be completed ia February next, v.hen therapies fubfcri h el for in America will be forwarded to the Subfcribcrs. Any ot my literary friend# in America, w.io ■lay be Jifpofed to renew their corrMponc'crce withmc, will please to direil to me at my pn.it ing office, No. 3. Southampton Orcet, Strand, or at my Bookseller's Ihop, No. 18, Pall 7 WILLIAM COBBETT. tendon, September 4, lßc*. GLASS MANUFACTORY. V.Jr. PROPRIETOR* Of tbe -"'.HsbvrgS Glass Works, TTAVINO pmrured i f..I v U!»rn nu"il<er of t I tfie rnoft approved EUiopeflß G'a:s Mi-tvo fuclurer?, an J havip;? on hand a large (took of the beS .vjitenib, on which their w.>vim»cii4tc ri.iu< have the p'etfnrs of afiViß}? the public, the; window glass of i fttperiwTjaa iity and of any size, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully picked iji boxen fcuiitaii.int' 100 fret ca h, maybe at the Ibortert notice Ciafs of larger sizes for other purposes, may &!("«> He lu •!, f.ich is for pictures, coach gtafTe*, clock faces, Ac. Bottles of all kinds and of any o'iantity may ilfo be had, togeiher with pocket llaiks,picklingjaii, ipotkeoifr's Shop furniture, tr oilier hallow ware—the whole at leatt 15 pei cent. I.)wer than aiticUa of the lame quality brought from any nf the sea ports of tile United Vtatei). liberal allowance will he made «i lale of la<-g* quantities. Oi dens fv>.m merchants ind others will be attendrd to on ap plication ti. J A ME' O'UAUA or ISAAC CR.UG, or at the 3toreof Meflis. PRATHER and?MILIE, in"M»iket-Streot, P.ttfburgh. VTsri-h tuihtf. LANCASTER STAGES. oi thf and Lmti -V ttft«r}ine»fS:»*t«l>W*.TCll,M;Bni ttrii tbai<k» tu Crwuth :n<l ibe public ni jftu.raljiif tiw part ftvors d»ry b»»= rec;iT-d.in inlrrm l-'TT' lliul tc nd>liuan tu ih: l.ine, ">uy «v pitr»iJ«d with and carclu] , driver», tc. f-i -J.ronjfh Lirwen the City ani! ; Jarcvf h -* two lUyi. Tfct«f« whoprcferthitinodi. ; at tr>*»inr.|j wu he at t>c 6ugr ! Off. •. Gjfii of i'uttitf Statr* Ucrkct (Uett, rbiUdilpbm- Sl.'Ujb, D.*sining, Dtnwoodj *3 Co. AV». 30. % «—i [aauary, 18. o STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby inform:d, that ih: Bal timore Coackee will i* fututu liart fr»m th« In dian (J»«n, No. 15.1'outh Forth llrcet, every .lay except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck'n Tavern, Ealtimore. the next day at 8 o'»!ixk a«d the Btsg»s to New Y.>rk, will fUrt everyday at 8 and l» o'clock. N. B book i« kept open at Mr Ely Chan <llrr"» Frankiiu He*d, where feats may alio be ra ken in the above line of ttages. r>.Sober » § An Invoice of Playing Cards. BUPHSIINE Columbian, Harry she Vlllth and Metry-Andrew Flaying Card*, ferfale cheef for calh —Apply at this Oflire. feptemKer 13. !}></.> fKrt.. / 1 1 Prevention better than Cure. For tbe J retention irtd cure of. Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dk. HAHNfi Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree of fuccef« tighly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in fc»er>l parts of the Weft Im di«,anf. the lout hem parts of the United ;ita:e parricuhrly in Baltimore, Ptterlburg, Rich, moiul, N'orMk, Edcnt->Ti, Wilmingt' n,Ch»rlcf tnn, savai;nah. itc. she teitimr>r.y ol a num ber of perfoiu in each of the above places cin be adduced, who have realon to brlieve that a timr?4Vuf« of th « f-ilu ary remedy, ha», '.rnrtrr provideiwe, prelerved their lives wher in the nioft alarmiftg circu.-nflances. Fa.'lt of rhi- conclulive .lature fprak more in favour ot a medicine, that, columns cf ponpout eulogy i founded on mere afTerti .11, could dn !t nt indeed presumptuously proposed at in Infallible cure, but the inventor has every poflib'.e reason. \rhiclicau result from extevfive experience furbelievingil.it a dofeofthefe pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of O'.u annual H:lio»» fevers, wilt prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier stage» of thole difeales, their use wiW very generally fuoceed in reftortng health aid frequently in cases eltecmed «lef;>erate asd bey ond the power of common remedies The operation of these pills i» perfcilly mild and may be used with falety by psrfoaain ever Gt nation a.id of every age. They ere excellently adapted to carry nfffu perflnous bile uk!prevent Ita morbid fecreiions ; to rettore ar<d amend the appetite ; to produce a free perfpiraticn and thereby prevent colds which are often of fatal coiiiequeucc. A dos« sever fails to rrmove a cold >f taken on its firft appearance. They .ire celebrated for removing h ibit'iil eoftivenefs, ficknefi the iiomiclt and severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all persons on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious an prev»nting and curing moll tkforderi attend ant on long voyages, and (h iuld be procured and carefully preserved for ul'c by every feamar,. w&fr isi A certain and fafe remedy for all difeafm of thj cyea, whether th« eff.il 01 aatiiral Wciknefi, or of acci'nut, ffeedily rrn»viil(; i»(liiomatioin, de flvxioiii ol rheum, dujlri»r*, itching, and films in tha eyes,never lading to cure thofi maladicn which frequently futceed the small poi, and fe vers, and wosoer uVty llrengihening a weak fij>ht Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtuei when nearly deprived of fight. Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered *hichgive» im mediate an i Ulling relief in the mo ft f«v«re ia .UncL's. 7'he Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind head-ache, and ef pains in the fact and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. 1 iii< medici'e hai never failed, in many thou find cafe* not one in a hundred has had occasion to take more than one bottle, and numbers not half a bottle. The money wiil be returned if the cure ;<nt; performed. SOLD BY VVM. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Secinul Street, And no ivhtre else, in Philadelphia. Where alfu may be had, Dr. Haniiltou's Worm ]>ft»oying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir fur coughs, fcc. Reilorative Drops, F.fTence slnd Fx trait of Mustard.Sovereign Ointmei.t for the Itch, Dr. Hafcn's infallible Qerman Csrn Piaifter, In dian Vegetable Speciflc for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland's aud Ptifian Lpti»n, Restorative Tooth Pow-kr, Damask Lip Salve, Church* Cough Drops, AnicrUu's Pills, fcc &.C april»9 JOHM H. BAUNKY ts* C- I)R. HAHN's Genuine F.ye-w>itcr. Wants a place «.? A Wet Nurse, •s Youc waiun who ha.« l"ft «er child. £ > —Jivi hat a frelh breast <d" Milk. Apply in South Street, ihree doors Eaii of Sixth Strcc*. l>c*pW NOTICE. \ LL persons indebted to the F-ftate r.i Thomas Hermtn l.cuffer, mifeh-f.l. are requaiiej to make immediate payment; aud thefr who have any demands Jg'infi fai-i eilace, are re quefleJ to accounts, properly attsft eti, foe f-ttVrt\er.t, to SUSANNAH LEUFPER, Admii.'x. No. 34, r.orth Fifth,ftreec. %l ,yaw 4tp 20 Dollars Reward. n AN away from the frigate ConlelU'.ion. i\_ cajrain Murray, at Mjrci.a Hook, i mu lattn m a, named William Williams, bir bit cr known by the na.:ie of JOHNSTON. — He »•■'« fifer to the marines on board said (hip, aVoir. zi years of age, 5 feet, 7 or S inche» high, a little pock marked, full 'iced and free, open countenance, ftcut snade, his hurtled in a flrjrt qiieue—Had on when he went away, »'■ olive ca:or'd jicket, and par.ralooM, the colour ot which is not ricolletfled. Having been ac <«i>otned to the lea, it is probable he hasenter e<, and failed, on boar t lomt merchant ship. Ten Dolars will 1* given. f r c»rtam informa tion, u hat velTut he has failed on board of, or the above rewad and reafo-able expence-s, for feciring him, in any part of the United Slates, an.l gr ing immediate information t :e eof, to Richard Cuksan, El'quire, of Baltimore, Ja*i;s3«ton, F.fq\ of New-York, or ife fulifcribrrs in Philadelphia, Thomas & Peter Jlleckie, No. H9,. foyth Fion; ftrcet. December 8 eodiot. 20 Dollars Reward. Dg. oPJtiftmUfl 0 PJtiftmUfl craning, JOSEPH PARKIN SON, private i-> tl'.e marine corps ol the United Su'es, he was l>o r n in Ireland, is about 17 yeo'eoM. 5 feet 6 an.l a half inches high, dirli eyes black hair, a'ld fallow complexion- Also, iH CLAKKaON, born in England, town of itockport, i» 39 year# of age, 5 feet 7 inch** high, grey eyes, ligi.t brown kair, florid complexion and by trade a Hatter ; from the ap pearance of his'ace the mod evident aiark« of as tachment to driikr.ay l.e traced, theyhav* bo" served in the Western Army, and now deserted in lull u.'iorin The asave amou it will be paid with charges t > sppreli.nd them ; or I'tnDoila foreith' r by a; plying to FRANKLIN WHARTON, Captain Commanding. Philadelphia, Marine barracks, Nov. 8. Education FOR YOU NG L/IDIES. COLUMBIA HOTTSE, BOAR-DING iff DA Y-S G HO O L, m-coin.JtNcia For the winter leuleih, on Monday, Oilobe 6ih, WoiiiUt, krtwo ii 7nurtli aitd 1 Fifeh-RreeU. A/TRS. GROO.MHRIUOE res; e<afully ac- I\X k-o vkdges the libeial encoiiragem -rt Ihe hit experienced, for more than ieven year; in MiiUAel hia, arid, as the most exprefiive proof of gratitude, willjiea coritinua'ice of the unre mitting altentiofi, already pi d to her pupils ; flitters hti-felf. it will b; the heft recommend, tiou to future patronage. Tt e following branches (or any of them fcp aralclvj may be engaged for, as moll agreeable, tK Eigifn, Fiench, and Italian languages grammatically ; writing, arrithmttic, geogra phy, use »f the globes, hiflory. uiufic, voc:i and inltrum:ntal, drawmc and dancing. Plain work, marking, eiiiUr. i 'cry and am bour in gold, tilver or toiours, nil*gree, artit;- cial fljweri, fancy baflte:!, netting, '.air, pi in •loth, and tnvidin work ofevfcry kind. AO u. A Fi:W" COPIES Of Gifford's Epistle to Peter Pindar, (Price 37 i-» Cclcs) AVD or Dutton's Poem on tlie present ft-.its 01 Literature, (Price tail Cent*) He.vc ju:l b«cr. received by opp"Cte Chri l Church. November 7 <^f KUSSELL'S Modern Europe. - I -HR tonlVnluTO of MODERN EUROPI 1 is uow delivering to and may 1 had of W. Y. Birch, o. 17, Qiftobar 15- DISTRIC r OF MARYLAND, TO VIT. BE it rcms-nberrd that on the 14th day of Oc tober, ill th-: twenty fifth year of the Inde pendence of the United States of America, Charles W. O'lidfbjrough of the said Diliriift hath depo Gted in cilia olfici. the title ol a book,, the right whereof he claims, as author, ia the worda*tal lowing, to wit. ■•D original and correal lilt of the United Stales Navy, Containing a lift of lhips iu comaiCiou, and their refpe&ive force. A li : of ofliccr» ( an<i their rank, as well fhofe be long rig to the Navy, as the Marine Corps. And a Digejt Of the principal l.aws relating te the Navy, &c. &c. &c. By Charles W. G ddsborougb. ' In conformity to the ail of Cougrefs of the United States, intitvled " An ait for the enccur age.neut of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and sco ks, to the authors and pro priet'irn of fucb copies, during the times therein ntentioned. PHILIP MOO'IE, Clerk of the Diftridl of Marynd. ■ovsmber l» la.nEi4W To Printers. WANTED—in Exchange, A FOUNT or Long Primer, weijhing 6 or 700 !b. er upw*rd«, and a Faunt of Brjvier, weighing 400 lbi. ®r upward». September a. TRE ASURY DEPARTMENT, Wfljb'tngten September ijl, 180 a. Public Notice is hereby Given, - ■ • . ■ " r I In purfuruict of an nit of C-mg/efu pajftd'on ibe 23 d day of Apr#, one tkuufunj tight hundred, rr.iilrd " An a 8 to a Genial.tainpO/fice," I. THAT a Genera) Stamp Office is now eftablwhed at the feat of governing,it, iutne city of Walhington, from whence there will iflue, from artd after the date hereof, fupen the application of the Sopervifoi* < f the Revenue, under whose rnanagiffiect the colleAiou of the (lamp duties is placed \ any quantities of paper, parcFwmvnt asd vellum, marked or (lamped, and duly couuier-l'iamp ed, with the follow ing rates of duty which arc d-cmandable by law : For every (kin or pii ce of vellum or parchment,or (beet or piece ot paper, up.io which (hail be written or prime 1 any or either of rhe inftru meuts cr writings following, Co wit, ADtlls. C- M. NY certificate of naturalization 5 Any li'-ence to oraiiice.or certificate of the idreiilion, •fnrcllme>>t or re giflry of any counlellor, S<ilicitor Advocate attorney, or pro&or, iu ativ court of the United Sta-et 10 Frovided, that a certificate in ary one of the cruris tuf he Ut.ited Mates, 'or any one of the said tfficei, (hall so far as relate* to the payment of the dutjr aforefaid, be a fudkient admif iion m all the courts of the United Statci., for each and every of the said •iffices. Any grant or letters patent.un&er ih* leal or authority of the United States (except for Undo granted for military fervir«s) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such graxt or letter* patent (fxcept for lands granted for mili tary fer vices) ■» Any charter-party, bottomry Or re fpoudentia bosrd I Any receipt or discharge fcr or on sc count of any legacy left by Any will or other teflimetitsty inftru msnt, or for any lbare or part of a psrfonal eflate, divided by force of any ftatuteofdiftri''utrons other than tothe fife, children cr grand children of the person diteafed, the amount whereot (hall be above the value ' f fifty dr.Hara, and (hall not exreed the value of one hundred d 'liars »j When the amount thereof (ball ex ceed the value of on; hundred dol lars, and (hall not exceed five hun dred dollars 5» •in! f. r every further sum of five hundred dollars, tka additional futs of 1 \\y policy of infwranee or inftru r .tnt in nature thereof, when the fufn fur which infurar.ee is made fhail not exceed five hundred dol lars 15 Wheuthefum inliired (bill exceed five hundred dollars 1 Any exemplification of what nature I'ocver, that (ball pas» the seal of any uau.t, other thin fnofa as it may be the duty of the clerk cf such court to furnifl) for the use of the United Stitw, or some paiti cul»r Hate 50 Any bond, bill single or penal, inland bill of exchange, promissory note or other note (other than any recognizance, bill, b»nd or other obligation or contrail, made to or wlh the Ur.it-rl States, or any date, or for their use refpetfively : and any bonds required in any cafe by the laws of the United Statej, or o! any Hate, tip n legal procef), or in anv judicial proceeding, sr for she fiithf .1 performance of any trust or duty) If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one Uundn-d dollars 10 If abuve one hundred and not ex ceeding five htndred dollars If above fivtf b'Jii'lrev and nut ex ceeding c ue tho\ifind dol'ars 50 And it above one th< ufand dollars 75 Provided, that if any bonds or ■ otes Cull be payable at or w»thin sixty days, such b.-.nds or notes (hall be fubjeit to 1 nly two-si th parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding oue hundred dollars 4 If above ,>ne hundred dollars and rust exceeding five hundred dollara 10 It above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dolls. xo It above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in atiy !orei t -n country »o The said duty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpetSl to the num ber contained in each let. Any note or bill of lading or wriiing or rtctipt in nature thereof, for go Ws or merchandize to be ex ported ; If from one diftritff to anothe-r dii t-ri<fl of the United States,oot 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 each and every bill of lading without r-fpeft to the uumber coa taineJ to each let. Any notes ilfied by the banks now eJUt lifheil or that may be hcrejfter ellablilhed within the United States, tlher than the notes of such of the said hanks as (hill a grce to an annual competition of one p;r centum on the annual di vidends made by such banks, t« their f'ockh' Idcts rel'peilively, ac cording to the following feale : - On all notes not exceeding fifty do!- V lars. for each dollar On aU notes ab we fifty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 50 Ob all notes above one hundred dol lars andnotexcteding five hundred dollars I On all Botes ahsvt five hundred dol- daw iwti Any prot«ft or other r... a;'ii iV 15 * Any letter of attorney. I*.; jt f, r fl as invalid pe»fi,on, or to o > nin or Oil warraitti lor Uad grjui.J liy tlx United Xiatt* ai l.ir nullify frrviset pertoruitJ hi >!. c |j|f wV tf Any iuvntory or caujr ef •omit* or effcdj, aiai« \p n.j u(r rc<)birb| lif |n tifci ' 4 of I'Nltintj (huttliili!ii(iai4 r«f rcit M (iin.iiiit padiu|itnin iaf^ A tut of aoy li-jtl by u J oftctr }* A»y of berrm wty riucc coi»par.y f of a ftary in the banjc -jf the United States, or of any slate or other bank ; If aliove twenty dollars and :iot exceed- ing one hundred dollars |o if above one hundred dollars If under twCcty dollars, at the rateof ten cents for one hundred dolaus. f 11 That tlie power of die fnpervifors of tfe* Revenue to in»rk or fymp any vellum,- parchment or paper .chargeable with duty.' Will, ccsfe'and determine from ait J after fix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the last day of February 1801. That, if any prrfons (hall, after the last day of February 180 1, have in their cullody or poffc(lion, any vellum, parchmeait ot pa ptr, marked or (lamped by the fupej-eifors of the Revenue, upon which any matter or thing, charged with duty, (hall not have been written or printed, they may at any time within tic space of sixty days after the said last day of February 1801, brinjj or lend luch vel.dw, parchment and paper, unto lome office of infpeftion, and in lttu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly (lamped in parfuarice ot the aft herein before recited. And in cafe any person (hall negleft or re fttfe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or oaufe to be brought unto officer of 111- Ipeftion, any 1 nr.h vellum, parchgient or pa per, it is hereby declared, tint the fame wilt thereafter be of 110 other t-fie ft or use, than if it had never bee*i marked or (lamped, and that all matters and things, which may af ter that time be written ar printed upon suiy vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in maimer atorelaid, will be of no other effect, than if they had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or (lamped. And for the convenience of tliofe persons who may be inclined to liave their own vel lum, parchment arjd paper fta-ciped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per lon shall deposit my vellum, parchment or paper at the office of a supervisor, accompa nied with a lift, fp*cifving the number and denomination ot the framps or marks, which are aefired to be thereto affixed, the fame " ill be transmitted to the General Stpam- Offip-, and there properly marked or stamped, and forthwith sent back to the fume fuper vilor, who will thereupon colleft the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order st the per fen from whom the fame was received. Given under my H-.td. and the SsaF (L. S.) of the T reahiry, at Waflnng ton, the day ard year above men-* tioned. OLIVER WOLCOT'!', Secretary of the Treasury. djm. feptember 29. leptember 29. dj m . For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbcsnut Street, Near the corn-.r of Eleventh street, at present iW th'is tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Paifefiion may he had the first of November next, or focncr if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 $ FOR SALE, The following Real Efhte ; the property of Anthony Francis Hald'imand, Esquire of London, 582 and an half Axres Patented Land SITUATE ou Vineyard Greek, in the townfliip and county of Huntingdon, is the Hate of Pennfylvams, on a public roadabcut j miles from the town of Huntingdon, which is situated on »- boatable river—there are cn the premifci a water' Grill Mill and Saw Mill—several Log dwelling Houfe»—one of which is occupied as a Tavern with a Diliillery fappliedby a powerful fprir.g o r excellent water—a cuufi ierable quar.titv of Timo thy Meadow fit for the scythe, and fcvcral acre* of arable Land already cleared—,l'histrE(jl will admit of being divided into three farms, with a due proportion of meadow and arable land in each. At present in tenure of Adam Hall, Esq. John Hicks, and others. 187 and aH half acres on Trough Creek, in Union township.a flooriftiing fcttleincnt, firli rate lahd, wi'h a filial) improvement. 173 and 3 quarters acre* a!j jining the above and the fame quality—as those lift mentioned trails are adjoining surveys they would make one valuable farm. 10 In Bedford county, 314 acres situate on Dunnings Creek, &r(l rite land, on a public road to Bedford. 364 and 3 quarters acres adjoining the above., and of the fame quality. 388 acres called the Springs, fame quality as above 198 and 3 quarters acres on half way run, a good improvement and now in tenure oi Jacob Moses. Terms of sale, as follows viz—One fourth part of the coofideration money mull: he paid in hand a and rtie pv-ti 'ac divided into four or five annual in lUlmen'i,a» may suit the pur chafers—to be sea«» red by mertpage. Apply to John CadwalUdtr, Esq. ConnftHor at Law. in the town ot Huntingdon, or to the fub -1 fcribers iu the city of thiUdelpbia. 1 6 O&ober 14 a r» AN APPRENTICE WANTED, At tie Office »f the Gazette of the United' States. ,« Ccft. C. M. IV. v WUliflgser France K h.j:'. si ,v*>»v
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