Certificates Loll. THE undermentioned certificates of stock of tk< Bank of the Unitel Statas, viz No. 978, dated Ift January, 179J, for five fliarcs in the same of Bourdieu, Cholletl and Bour dieu No 17366, dated tft of January, 1798, for si ve (hares, in the name "f the Right hen. lord John Townfhend. Notice is hereby given, That application is intended to be made at thf said Bank bjr the fabferiber, for a renewal of the fame, of which all perfoni concerned are requeued to take notice. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, 10 iho. »8, 1800 tuthfa^ra Lost, The follswing certtfii rtes of eight per c»nt. stock in the name of Wiiliani Bell, jr. (landing to his credit on the hooks of the United State* Loan Office of Pennsylvania, viz. No 503, a Certificate dated 30th January, lßco, for one thousand dollars. Nj JOJ, a Certificate dated 30th January, ißco, for,one thousand dpllirs. Notice is hereby given, that application it in tended to be made for a renewal of the fame—of which all persons concerned are requeued to take notice. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, to mo. 28, 1800. jtaw6w IN the lfcip Kcnfingt»!i,captain Kerr, i<i the yfcar 1794, having been captured by the French 011 her voyage from hence to Amfterdam,the follow ing certificates at stock ol the Bank of the United Slates, standing ia the name of Benjamin Chip nun. Nvs. 43a 13" 436 4 Shares each ; 158 3 do. la 15, isi6, 1217, 1 do. Application is made at said Bank by the subscri ber for a renewal of the fame, of which all perfam concerned arc deflred to take notice. JOHN MILLER, Junr. d3m. oil. ty. Law Books- LATEST ENGLISH Es 1 IRISH EDITIONS, GEORGE DAVIS'S EXTENSIVE COLLECTION, Imported by sundry late arrivals from London and Dublin, Is now arranged and ready for sale, AT HIS STORE, No. 319, Market'Jlrcet, Where Catalogues wil 1 be dcli»«red on appli- HE takes this opportunity of returning his sin cere acknowledgments to the Gentlemen of the Bar, and their (Indents in tke United States, for the patrosage hisdefignh.s met with, for cf tablilhiiig a <ture, exelufively for the sale of Law Books, fha advantages which offer thcmfclvea to the profeflion, from having such to apply t», he ti ufts are rendered obvious by the confidcra'ion, that confining his attention to the Importation of hooks, only in that Line, he has it in his power to keep couftantly tiy him, agenaral and molt valu ablefspply of the late(V and hell Editions, and from his riady fates, ts dispose of them, on terms so moderate as to preclude the neceflity of gentle men importing their own Libraries. Any commands ke may be favoured with, from a single volume to any number, Siull thanklully nd promptly he attended to. November »6 w&fr im a "handsome edition or LtNDLEY MURRAY'S English Grammar, AN APPENDIX, Has this Day been publiftn-d, by As»UK7 Dickins, opposite Christ-Church, Philadelphia. [Price One Dollar-] Qftober 7. French School, FOR tOUNO LADIES. N.OOUIS DUFIEF, proffffor of the French language, will open on 1 uefday, the 9th of De cember, at Mrs. Beck's Academy, in Fifth llreet, opposite the State House gard«n, a morning school or young!adies,fromeleven till onea'clock (every otker day.) Parents or guardians are defirod to make early application, that the fckohrs may have the mutual advantage of beginning at o«ce. N. G. Duficf, ha. the honor to inform th em that he is the auther Of a courfc of practical \ ec . turee and conferences on the mod efTential parts of the French language, by means of which, the lear ner is feou initiated in the mo ft approved pra&ice of this polite and fathionablc language. An analyOeof his pan of tu : tion, and of h.i» work having been given at length in the public papers, they are referred to the Gazette of the United States and the Aurora for September lafl. For terms and other particulars apply at No 5, fnuth Fifth llreet, or at Mrs. Deck's on the dajrj and hours oftuition afeuefaid. December »• eod6t K The Porcupine. I TAKE this method of informing the People of the United States, »hat on the firftdayof No vember next, I propose to rsfumc the publication of Porcupine's Gazette, under the title of THE PORCUPINE ; and to sotily (in ease any gentle man in America should want it) that the price of each Number will be iixpence sterling, and that the cafta mull be received by me before the paper can be lupplied.—At to the mode of conveyance, ju+reouent are the opportunities from Lomjon to Now-York, that files may be forwarded te the lat. ter place once a fortnight upon an average—from New-York they can be (peedily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can be, with out delay, sent to OTHti places dire#, it may be done ; when they cannot, they will all be fenc le NtW-York, unleft otherwise ordored. £? Porcupine's I'Veris^ Which have been sometime in the Pr»fs, wil be completed in February next, when the copies fubfcriSed for in America will be forwarded tv the Subferibcrs. ... Any ot my literary friends in America, who nay be disposed to renew their •orrefpondcnce with me; will pleafeto direisl to me at my print ino- office, No. 3, Southampton flreet, Siraud, or at rnv Bookfelier's (hop, No. 18, Pall Mall. 1 WILLIAM COBBETT. September 6, 1800, LOST, Loft, cation. GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a filfficisnt number of liiemoll approved European Glals Manu fuflurers, ant) having on band a large stock of thebeft Materials, on which tlicir workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alTuring the public, that window glass of i laperior qua lity and of any lize, from 7 by 9, to 18 by 14 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing toe feet ea h, may be had at the (horteft notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may also be had, such aj for pidturcs, coach glafTc-j, clock faces, he. Bottles of all kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket fla(ks,pickhngjars, apothecary's (hop furniture, or other hollow ware—the whole at least 15 per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any as the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en fali of large quantities. Orders from merchants in>l others will be punctually attended to on ap plication t» james o'hara or isaac CRAIG, or at the Store of Messrs. PRATHER and SMILIEr in Maiket-Street, Pittlburgh, March tnihtf. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and l.an cafter line #f Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful riitnks to thoir friends and the public in geneiiai, for the past favors they have received,and into ran them that in addition to the regular I.ine, thay art provi Ced with Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Boro*g!i in two days. Those who prefer this mode of travelling nan be accommodated at the Stage -Office, sign of United StatM Eagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Dawning, Dunwoody tit Co. A r oO. 30. *t—s STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal timore Coachee will ia future start fr»m the In dian Queen, No. 1 j, south Forth street, every Hay except iunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck'i Tavern, Baltim6re, the next day at 8 o'clock aad the Stages to New Y»rk, will start every day at 8 and 1 a o'clock. JOHN H. BARNEY & C». N. B.—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan dler's Franklin Head, where feats may aflo be ta ken in the above line of stages. oiSlober i § An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Hairy the Vlllth and Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, far Tale theep for cafli—Apply at this Office, september 13. T~l . . , , Prevention better than Cure. For the prevention and- cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Dr. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICU have been attended with a degree of success highly grateful to the inven tor'* feelings, in fevera 1 parts of the Weft-In dies,anil the fauthcrn parts of the United State;- particuiarly in Baltimore, Pttcrfburg, Rich, mond, Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington,Charlef ton, Savannah, Stc. The testimony of a hum ber of perfo*s in each of the above places can be adduced, who have reason to believe that a timely us* of th s salutary remedy, has, under Providence, prelerved their lives when in the m«ft alarming circumstances. Fails of this conclusive nature fprak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflerttoa, could do It °m not indeed presumptuously proposed as an infallible cure, but the inventor has every pottible reifon, which can result from eutenlive experience for belveving that a dose of thefc pills, taken once every two weeks during the preva lence of out annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier stages of tliofe diseases, their use wiU very generally succeed in restoring health and frequently is cafe* esteemed desperate and bey ond the power of common remedies. The operation of thefc pills is perfeflly mild ind maybe used with fafety by porfontin ever situation and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry ofT fu per Auous bite and prevent its morbid secretions ; to restore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free peroration and thereby prevent colds which are often of fatal conlequence. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firfl. appearance. They are cefebrated for removing habitual cofiivenefs, sickness of the ftamach and severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all perfous on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious an preventing and curing most (Hforders attend ant on -long voyages, and Ihould be procured and carefully preserved for use by every feamar». Dr. HAHN's Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fafe remedy for all diseases of th> eyes, whether the of natural weahnefi, or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de flexions of rheum, dullntfs, itching, and films i« the eyes, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, meaflea and fe vers, end wonderfully (lengthening a weak fight Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when n«arly deprived of fight. Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whiehgiTesim mediate and lilting relief in the melt frvtre in (lances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind •fh«ai-acl»e, and «f pains in the fade and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. "1 his medicine has never failed, in many thou sand cases not one in a hundred has had occafton to take mere than one bottle, and numbers net halt a bottle. The money will be tetarhed if eke c»»e is not performed. SOLD BY Wm, Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Sec»ndStreet, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Daftroyir.g lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for coughs, &c. Reiterative Drops, Efience and Ex tract of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment for the Itch, Dr. Halm's infallible German Cern Plaifter, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland'sand Pcrfian Lotien, Restorative Tooth Powder, Damask I.ip Salve, Church' Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills, &c. &c mtf k Wants a place as A Wet Nurse, A YOUG WOMAN who has loft her shild ~and has a frefh breafi of Mi'k. Apply in South Street, three doors Eait of Sixth Street-. December 13. <[eod jt NOTICE. AI.L persons indebted to the F.ftate ot Thomas Herman I.cuffor, merchant, «!eceafc<l, are requsfted to make irnmediatepayment; and those who have any demands againufaij eftatc, are re quested to produce their accounts, properly attest ed, for fettiement, to SUSANNAH LEUFFER, Admu'x. Mo. 34, north Fifth ftreec. novemKsr It 3JW4W 20 Dollars Reward. RAN away from the frigate Conilellation, captain Murray, at Marcus Hook, a mu latto mm, named William Williams, but better known by the name of JOHNSTON. — He was filer to the marines on board said (hip, about 2j years of age, 5 feet, 7 or 8 inches high, a little pock marked, full faced and free, open countenance, stout made, his hair tied in a ftort queue—Had on when he went away, a* olive coier'd jacket, and pantaloons, the colour of which is not recolledted. Having been ac- Cbftomed to the sea, it is probable he has enter et, and failed, onboard some merchant ft ip.— Ten Dollars will be given, for csrtain informa tion, what vefltl he has failed on board of, or the above reward and reafosable expences, for securing him, in any part of the United States, and gi'ing immediate information theieof, to Richard Cursan, Esquire, of Baltimore, James SiTON, Efqr. of New-York, or the fubferibers iu Philade'phia, Thomas ©* Peter Maciie, No. 119, south Fron' ftrect. December 8 eodiot. 20 Dollars Reward. Deserted laftevwing, Joseph parkin SON, private in the marine corps of the United States, he was born in Ireland, is about 17 yeare old, 5 feet 6 and a half inchos high, dark eyes black hair, and fallow complexion. Also, JEREMIAH CLABK3ON, born in England, town of Stockport, i« 39 years of age, 5 feet 7 iach»s high, grey eyes, light brown hair, florid complexion and by trade a Hatter ; from the ap pearance of his face the mod evident marks of at tachment to drii-kmay he traced, they have both served in the Wetlern Army, and now deserted in lull uniform. The amount will be paid with charges to apprehend them ; or Ten Dollar foreithcr by applying te FRANKLIN WHARTON, Captain Commanding. Philadelphia, Marine Barracks, Nov. 8. Education FOR YOUNG LADIES. COLUMBIA HOnSE, BOARDING DAY-SCHOOL, KE-COMMENCED For the winter fcafon, 011 Monday, Oflober 6th, Walnut, between Fourth and Fifth-ftreets. MRS. GROOMBKIDGE refpertfully ac knowledges the liberal enconragement (he has experienced, for more than seven years in Philadelphia, and, as the moll expreflive proof of gratitude, will be a continuance of the unre mitting attention, already pa.d to her pupils ; flatters herfelf, it will be the best recommenda tion to future patronage. Tte following branches for any of them sep arately) may be engaged for, as molt agreeable, the English, French, and Italian languages grammatically ; writing, arithmetic, geogra phy, use of the globes, history, music, vocjl and inflrumental, drawing and dancing. Plain work, marking, embroidery and tam bour in gold; fllver or colours, fillagree, artifi cial flowers, fancy bafkew, netting, hair, print •loth, and mullin work of every kind. ftO. ij. diw jwts- A FEW COPIES OF Gifford's Epistle to Peter Pindat# (Price 37 i-» Cents) avd or Dutton's Poem on the present state of Literature, (Price I# ».» Cents) Have just been received by A. DICKENs, opposite Christ Church, navemher 7. dtf RUSSEL L's Modern Europe. '-pHE iecond Volume of MODERN EUROPE A is now delivering to Subscribers.and may b h« J of W. Y. Birch, o. 17, Sousa Second Street OAobtr 15. DISTRICT OF MARYLAND, TO WIT. BE it remembered that on the 14th day of Oc tober, in the twenty-fifth year of the Inde pendence of the United States of America, Charles W. Qoldiborough of the said DiftriS, hath depo sited in this offiu, the title of a book, the right whereof he clai«s, as author, in the word 9 fol lowing, to wit. An original and correA lift of the United States Navy, Containing a lift of {hips in commission, and their refpeftive force. A li ' of offieeis.and their rank, as well dhofc be longing to the Navy, as the Marine Corps. And a Digejt Of the principal Laws relating t« the Navy, &c &c. &c. By Charles fK Guldsboroitgb. In conformity to the a{t of Coagrefs of the United States, intituled " An ail for the encour agement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books, to the authors an J pro prictars of such copies, during the times therein mentionid. ' PHILIP MOORE, Clfrk of the Diftriil of Marycd. »OTimb«r i» IaMEi 4w To Printers. * WANTED—/« Exotangc, A FOUNT of Long Primer, weighing 6 or 700 lb. or upwards, and a F»unt of Brevier, weighing 400lbs. or upwards. September 2. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Wafuingtan, September ift, 1800. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of on aB of Congress, pajftd on the 2sd day of Apjr'ii, one thousand eight hundred, entitled " An a3 t» ejak/r/h a General Stamp- OJfue,'' THAT a General Stamp-Office ia now eftablitficd at the feat of government, in tne city of Washington, from whence there will iflue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Superiors of the Revenue, under whose management the colleftion of the (lamp duties is placed) any quantities of paper, panch-m-Mit aad vellum, marked or damped, and duly coumer-ftamp ed, with the following rates of duty which are demandable by law : For every ikia or piece of vellum or parchment, or sheet or piece of paper, upoa which (hall be written or printed any or either of the inftru meots or writings following, to wit, AD.11,. C. M. NY certificate of naturalization s Any licence to pra<stice,or certificate of the admission, enrollment or re gistry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or pro&or, in any court of the United States 10 Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts tof he United States, tor any one ef the said offices, {hall so far as relates to the payment of the duty aforefaid, be a fufficient admis sion m all the courts of the United States, for each and every.of the said offices. Any grant or letter* patent,under th« seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted far military services) 4 Any exempli fication or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary Cervices) j Any charter-party, bottomry or re fpondentia bond 1 A By receipt or discharge for or on ac count of any legacy left by any will or other tefliraentary instru ment, or for any (Ijare or part of a personal cflate, divided by force of any statute of diilrikutions other than to Ihe children or «rand children of thf person diseased, the amount whereof (hall 6e above the value r.f fifty dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars When the amount thereof (hall ex ceed the value of one hundred dol lars, and (hall not exceed five hun dred dollars And for every further sum of five hundred dollars, the additional sum of x Any policy of infarance or inftru inent in nature thereof, when the futn»for which insurance is made (hall not exceed five huadred dol lars tJ When the sum injured (hall exceed five hundred dollars 1 Any exemplification of what nature soever, that (haU pass the seal of any oeurt, other thin fuob as it be the duty of the clerk sf such court to furnilh for the use of the United Statas, or some parti cular state jo Any bond, bill single er penal, inland bill of exchange, prpmiflbry note or other note (other than any recognizance, bill, b«nd or other obligation or contrail, made to or with the United States, or any slate, or for their use refpedlively ; and any bonds required in any cafe by the laws of the United States, or of any slate, upon legal process, or in any judicial proceeding, er for the faithful performance of any trust or duty) If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one Luldrcd dwllarfc 19 If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five handred dollars 45 If above fiv« hundred and not ex- * ceeding one thousand dollars 50 And if above one thculand dollars 75 Provided, that if any bonds or noies shall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall be fubjeit to only two-fifth pats of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding one hundred dollars 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars 10 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dolls. *0 If above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any foreign country 10 The said duty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpe<Sl to the num ber contained in each let- Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for gocfes or merchandize to be ex ported ; If from one diftrifl to anothsr dif t-rift of the United States,net being in the fame state 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place to Thefaid duty being chargeable upon wich and every bill of lading without rifpeifl to the number con tained to each set. Any notes iflued by the banks now efhblilhed or that may be hereafter established within the United States, other than the notes of such of the said banks as shall a gree to an annual composition of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such banks, t» their iiockh.-Idets refpe&ively, ac cording to the following scale : On all notes not exceeding fifty dol- lari,for each doti*r 6 Oil all note* ab>we tfij dollira and not a*ceesrg 00c hundred t On all octe* above one hundred dol- . Urt and not exceeding five hundred " dollar* ■ t On all aoui huodrtd id lira fylf, c. At. Any prot«n or oticr notarial a& jj Any letter of attorney, except for an invalid pension, or to obtain or fell warrants for land grant, d by the United Status as bounty for military ftrviees performed in the late war Any inventory or catalogue of any fur niturc.goclj or effedts, made in any cafe required by law (except in cafe of g»eds and chattels difirained for rent or taxes, and goods taken in vir tue Of any legal process by nny officer j« Any certificates of a Ihare in any insu rance company, of a scar* in the bank of the United States, or of any state or other bank ; If above twenty dollars and not cicced -10 If above ona hundred dollars 2f If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. That the power of the supervisors of the Revenue to mark or fh rap aHy Velluft). parchment or paper chargeable wkfc duty, will cease and determine from and after fix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the ' lait day of February 1801. 11l , That, if any persons shall, after the M Y °£ nery lRc, » have in their curtody or pofLffion, any vellum, parchmeait or pa per, marked or stamped by the fupereifors 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 the space of sixty days after tie said last day of February xßoi, brinr or fend such vellum, parchment and paper, unto some office of infpedtion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly stamped in purluance of the aft herein before recited. And m cafe any person shall negleft or re i ' Wlt hm the time aforefaid, to bring or caule to be brought unto feme officer of in ipeftion, any fach vellum," parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other effeft or use, than .fit had sever been 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 effea, than if they had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum, sot marked or llamped. IV. And for the convenience of these p?r foirß who may be inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper Aamped or mart r £'» he , reby P eclared - that when any per son (hall deposit any vellum, parchmein or paper at the office of a tiipervifor, accompa nied With a lift, the number and denomination of the fwmps or marks, which are defined to be the it to affixed, the fame w.U be transmitted to the General Stpam- Office, and there properly marked or Ham.ed, and forthwith lent back to the fan*- fiiper vifor, who will thereupon colleft the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order ef the person from whoni the lame was received. Given under my Han J, and th« S»al (L.S.) of the Treasury, at Walliing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOJ.COTT, Secretary ot tlie Treasury. d: : m. fcptembcr 29.' For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbesnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at prefect is t»e tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffeffion may b« tad the first of November next, or fooncr if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 j FOR SALE, The following Real Efhte ; the property of Anthony Francis Haldimand, Efquiire, of London, 582 and-an half A.cres Patented Land O'TUATE on Vintyard greek, in thetownfhip i_» and county of Huntingdon, is the Hake of Pennfylvanis, on a public road about j miles from the town of Huntingdon, which ie situated oh » boat able river—there are on the premifet a water Grift Mill and Saw Mill— ftveral Log dwelliug Houfes—»ne of which is occupied as a Tavern with a Distillery supplied by a powerful spring o excellent water—a coufiderable quantity ofTimol thy Meadow fit for the scythe, and several acres of arable Land already cleared—ThistraA will admit of being divided into three farms, with a due proportiou of meadow and arable land in each. At present in tenure of Adam Hall, Efo. John Hicks, and others. 187 and as half acres on Trough Creek, in Union townlhip, a floori&ing settlement, firft rate land, with a small improvement. '73 and 3 quarters acres adjoining the above and the fame quality—as those lad mentioned trails are adjoining surveys they would make one valuable farm. ; In Bedford cmwwy, , j74 ton CroiW oo Dunnltan&bA. iH Uod, oacpibCcMMl "a 3*4 »o4 J *»«*»««* t* iod ofmiainenilit^ *"» «>« tfat *9B Ml! 3 <js*tCTi tern on UiT w»y no. » gMd iaproMßiMK «o* noffto t*nvr« of teat Mrtfe.. J Terras of fa!e,w follows, viz—One fourth part of the consideration money mull be paid in hand, arid the rcfidue divided into four or five annual in ftalmcnts, as may iuit the piirchafirs—to be feoa red by mortgage. to John CarfwalWdcr, Esq. Cotmfellor at I.aw, in the wn of Huntinpdon, or to the fub fciibers in the city »f Philidelphia. Willings &P Francis. OAo\t/tr 14 ' ' 5 AN APPRENTICE WANTED, At tie Office of the Gazette of the Unit« 4 Stjue*. - % s'
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