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    TREASURY DEPARTMEN T,
Wafhinglan, September ifl, i 860.
■ 1 .
Public Notice is hereby Given,
In purfwmce of on dS of Congress, pajed on
the J 3 <l day 6J' April, one tlsitfand eight
hundred, entitled "Ah OS to ejlablifh i
General Stamp-O/Jice
THAT a General Stamp.Office is now
eftabliflied at the feat of government, in tne
city of Wafhingtoii, from wheneie there will
iffae, from and after the date hereof, (upon
the application of the Supervisors of the
Revenue, under whose management thfc
collection of the stamp duties is placed) any
Quantities of paper, pascbroent and vellum,
marked ot; (lamped, and duly counter-damp
ed, with the following rates of duty vVhich
are demandableby law :
For every'lkin or piece of vellum or parchment,or
llieet or piece of paper, upon which (hall be
written or printed any or nither of (be instru
ments or writings following, to wit,
A I'M. C. M.
NY certificate of naturalization 5
Any licence to prailice, or certificate
of the adtnifiion, enrollment or re
giflry of any counsellor, Solicitor
Advocate attorney, or pro<Stor, in
any court of the United States le
Provided, that a certificate in any
one of the courts tof he United Stltes,
for any one of the said offices, (hall
so far as relates to the payment of the
duty aforefaid, t<e a fufflcient admif
fn»n hi all the courts of the United
State*, for each and every .of the said
offices.
Any grant cr letters patent,unslw the
seal or authority of the United
States (except for lands granted
for military services) 4
Any exemplification or certified copy
of any fuch'grant or letters patent
(except for lands granted for mili
tary services) 1
Any charter-party, bottomry or re»
fpoitdentia bosd 1
A«y receipt ordifcharge for or on ac
count of any legacy left by any
■will or other teflimentaty instru
ment, or for any lhare or part of
a porfonat eflate, divided by force
of any statute of diftrikutions other
than to the wife, children or grand \
children of the perf.m diseased, the
amount « htre«t (hall he above the
value of fifty dollars, and (hall not s
exceed the value of one hundred
dollars , 15
When the amount thereof (hall ex
ceed the value of one hundred dol
lars, and (hall not exceed five hun
dred dollars 50
And for evtry further sum of five
hundred dollars, tke additional
sum of 1
Any policy of infnrance or inflru
ment in nature thereof, when the
sum for which insurance is trade
shall not exceed five hundred dol
lars »r
When the sum injured (hill exceed
five hundred dollars ( I
Afly exemplification of what nature <
soever, that (haH pass the fell of
any owurt, other thin fuoh as it
may he the duty of the clerk ef
fucli coiirr to furnilh for the use of
the United Sut«, or some parti
cular (late
Any bond, bill single or penal, inland
bill of excbinge, promilTory
note or other note (other than any
recognizance, bill, b«nd or other
Obligation or contrafl, made to or
strith the United States, or any
(late, or for their life relpe&ively ;
and any bonds required in any cafe
by the laws of the United States,
or of any Date, upon legal precef6,
or ih anv judicial proceeding, or
for the faithful performance of any
trufter duty)
If above twenty dollars and not
exceeding one !»undr«d dollars
If above one hupdred and not ex
ceeding five' hundred dollars
If above fivs hi/ndred and not ex
ceeding one thnuhnd dal'ars
And if »hoveone the uland dollars
Provided, (hat if any bonds or
notes (hill he payable at or within
tlxty days, such bonds or notes (lull
be fubjefl to i nly two-fifth parti of
the dury afJrefaid, viz.
If above twerty and not exceeding
one hundred dollar*
If above- one hundred dollars and not
exceeding five hundred dollars
If above five hundred dollars and
Tiot exceeding one thou r and dolls.
If,above one thousand dollars
Any foreign bill of exchange, draft
or order for the payment of money
in any foreign csuntry
The said dvty being charge
able upon each and every bill of ex
change, without refpedl to the num
ber contained in each let.
Any note or bill of lading or writing
or receipt in nature thereof, for
goJB-s or merchandize to be ex
ported j
If from one di(lri<sk to another dif*
toifl of the United States,not being
in the fame date
If from the United States to any fo
reign port or place
The said duty being chargeable
upon Mich and every bill of ladin
vnthout rifpeiH. |to the number con
tained to each set.
Any notctUfaed by the hanks now
efUMilhcd or that may be hereafter
eftahlilhed within the United
States, »tl«er than the notes of
such of the said banks as (hall a
grtt to an annual composition of
one per centam on the annual di
vidends made by such banks, t»
their stockholders refpe&ively, ac
tording tothe following scale :
On all notes not exceeding fifty dol
lars, for each dolbr '
On all notes above fifty dollars and
not exceeding one hundred dollars
On all notes above one hundred dol
lar* and notexct eding five hundred
dollars . I
On all iolcsabart (in hundred dol
lars
ticUi. c.
Any prot»A or other nolaflil ail »5
Any letter of a- torney, except for
invalid pen Ron, or to obtain or
fell ><"a'rfsatj -jor llnd granted by
*^ c United Status as bounty for
military ferviees performed in the
late war
Any inventory or catalogue of any fCr
niture,g-ods breffess, made in any
cafe required by law (ejoept in caj'e
of gcods and chattels diOratned fct
rent *>r taicec, and goods taken io vir
tue of any legal pro.-ess by any otfteer 5®
Asy CiTtitteace* of a (h arte in any infti
rance company, of a IttaW in the hsnfc
of the United States, or of any (late
or othcV batik ;
tf above twenty dolors aad ftot exceed- '
it}g ope hundred dollars 10
If above cue hundred dollars jj
If under iweorv dollars, at the rate of
ten cent* for one hundred dollars.
1 hat the power ot tJie ftiptrVifors of the"
Revenue to mark or (tamp any vellum,
parchment or paper chargeable wi-tb duty,
will ceale and determine from and after iix
months tro-m the aate hereof, to wit, oil the
lad day ot February iß'ot.
1 liat, il any persons (lull, after the last
day ot tebrnary ißci, have in their custody
or poll".(lion, any vallum, pariliniont or pa
per, marked or (lamped by the fupe-rrifornd
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
the said tast day of February ißot, biiiij;
or fend luch velluux parchment and p.jiei,
unto I me office of inspection, and in lieu
thereof, receive a l?ke quantity or value of
veMum, parchment and p,iper, duly (lamped
in pursuance ot the adt herein before recited.
And in cafeany person (hall neglefl or re
tule, within the time aforefaid, to bring or
cause to he brought unto son e officer of 111-
fpe&inn, any f»rh vellum,' parchment or pa
per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will
thereafter be of 110 other eflKl or use, tlun
it it lud never-been marked or (lamped, arid
that all matters and things, which niay af
ter that time be written or printed, upon ajiy
vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be
exchanged in maimer alorelaid, will be of no
other effi:tt, than if tbey had been written
or printed on paper, parchment or vellum,
Hot inarktd or (Lamped.
And for the convenience of tliofe perfoiis
who may be inclined to have their own vel
lum, parchment and paper llsmped or mark
ed, it is hereby pedared, that when any per
foil fliall deposit any vellum, parchment or
paptr at the office of a kipervifor, accompa
nied with a lift, fp<-iify(ng the number and
denomination ot the stamps or marks, which
air desired to be thereto affixed, the fame
will be tranfmittcd to the General Stpam-
Officand there properly marked or (lamped,
and forthwith sent back to tl»e famii fuper
vilor, who will thereupon colledl the. duties
and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum,
to the order of the perlon from whom the
fame was received.
Given undrr uiy Haud, and the Ssal
(L. S.) of the Trffafnrv, at Walhing
ton, the day and year above men
tioned.
OLIVER VVOLCOTT,
Secretary of ilie Trealury.
frptember 29. d^iri.
Certificates Loft!
THE undermentioned certificates of (lock ol
tli' Bac.kcf the United "tat 9«, viz
No. 978, datel jft January, 179,?, for -five
(hares in the name of Bourdieu, Chollctt
and
No *7166. ilatrd id of January, 1798, for I
five (hares, in the name 01 the Right hoo.
lord John Town(henJ.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to be made at the
said Bank l r the fuhferiher, lor a renewal of thr
fame, of which *1! persons concerned are reqoefled
to take notice.
JOHN WARDER.
Philadelphia, 10 mo. »8, 1800 tuthfajm
Loft,
IN the (hip Kcnfingt«n,captain Kerr, in the year
1794, having been captured hythc French on
her voyage from hence to Araflir !am, the follow
ing certificates ef stock of the Bank ol the Uvited
States, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap
man-
Nos. 432 \sf 436 4 Shares etcb ;
158 3 do.
1215, 1:16, 1217. 1 do.
Application is made at said Bank by the fubferi
her (or a renewal of the fame, of which all perfans
concerned aredefiredto take notice.
JOHN MILLER, Junr.
o<il. 17. djm.
The Porcupine.
I TAKE this, method of informing the People of
the United States, (hat on (he firftday of No
vember next, I propose to resume the publication
of Porcupine's Gazette, under the title of THE
PORCUPINE ; an 4 to aotify (in cafe any gentle
man in America fcould want it) that the price of
each Number will be sixpence sterling, and that
the o»(h mud be received by me before the paper
ran be lupplied. —As to the mode us conveyMce,
so Irequent are the opportunities from Lontlon to
Now- York, that files nay be forwarded ts the lat.
ter place once a .fortnight upon an av;rape—from
New-York they can be speedily conveyed to ev>
cry part of the Union. When files can be, with
out delay, sent to othib places diredt, it may bi
done ; when tfiey cannot, they will all lie sent t<
New-York, unless otherwise ordored.
*»
0" Potcupint s Maoris,
Which ha»e beei. sometime in the Pr«f», wil
be completed in February next, when ths oopies
fubfcri'ied for in America will be forwarded to
the Subfcribcr*.
Any of my literary friends in America, who
may he difpolid to ranew their correspondence
with me; will please 'o direift to my at my print
ing office, No. 3, Southampton street, Strand, or
at my Booklcller't shop, No. 18, Pall Mall.
WILLIAM COBBETT.
, Lwwlon, S«pt«mber i, lßco.
IV.
LOST,
Wanted to charter
FOR EUROPE,
A Vessel,
w-ftiartaiTfa.* 0 (- Ijo or 280 tons burthen.
Applf to
jfamej>, Clibborti, & Engli/h.
$
For Liverpool,
To return an early Spring ship to Phila
delphia,,
fjlr 1 £ THE sn,p
fPj ' ROSE,
of Philadelphia^
SILAS JONES, mailer,
Burthen" 180 tons. Is intended to be fpecdily dif
patched For freight or passage apply to
JOHN ENGLISH,
No. 141, Water Oreet, or
JAMES, OLIBBORN isT ENGLISH,
Philadelphia
New-York, Dec. «d. 1800. ?
For Sale,
1 ,
f v th« schooner
M. ELIZA tsf KA.TY,
\}>K'-<r£ssL George Parker, mailer ;
Burthen 110 tons, 4 months
old, fails fafti an"; is pierced fori4 guns, Ap
ply to the wader on board at Downing':
whaif, or
SAMUEL RHOADS,
No. i, Penn Street. ■
November n. dtf
For Hamburgh,
The Hamburgh ship
|jij|b Three Friends,
John Feter Jmfen, mailer,
■ A fytilantiat Urorg gool Vfffcl, and well found
is mlcnd«'d t« fall previous to the 15th of Decem
ber two third* of her cargo being ready to go on
beard—For the rcmai; J«r, or paflsg •, apply to
JACOB bPKRRY W Go.
Who have received per/aid vcjfel
and are now Landing,
PLATILLAS ROY ALES
Britannia!
Quadruple Selrfiat
Checks, No a, and Liftadocs
Cr?as a la Morlaix
Arabics
Strifes
Selefia Handkerchiefs
Bazzils
Oil Cloths <
Cun Flints
Aljo on Hand,
Checks and flripes Boccadillos, Britannia*. C?.f
---f rillos, Brown Rolls, Edopillas, Creas a la Mor
laix, Bielcf?e'.d fire Shirting, I.innens, Dowlafa,
Siamoife, Tapes GlafsWarts.Ccffce Mills.Scythes,
Demyjohns. Quills.
nnvomher ai diot—tu&fr3W
30,000 lbs. bejiheavy
Black Pepper,
FOR SALE BY
SAMUEL RHOADS,
No. t, Penn Street.
Drcemher 1. $
Thomas Orr,
No. 52,
SpUTH FItONT i>TB EST,
HAS received by tlie latest arrivals trnm Lon
don, a well chiifcn afFortment of the fol
lowing articles:
CALICOES and Chintzes, (a great variety)
Furniture do. do.
Corded Dimities for garments and furntfurc
Durants, Joans and Calimancoes 1
Urmbazetis and Boinbazeens
Primed Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs and
Lawn bordered dn.
Jaconet and 3o<k Muslin handkerchiefs
Shawls, Cotton md Chintz, a great variety
Do. Camel's Hair
Hosiery, Worftcd and Cotton nfall sizes
Do China White,and Black Silk
rsblACfctbs, from 5 4, to 10 by 16-4 with and
with-\)t Napkins
Thread, Gauze, Lawns and Cambric'/is
Jaconet and Lapett Muslin?, coloured and plain
White an 1 B'ack Lace, Lace Veils, Cloaks and
Handkerchiefs
Black Mode, Keclongsand Satins
White and printed Marseilles forvefts
Swanfdown, ftrjpedand pkid.
Cotton Checks (five) j-8» 4-4, 11-8, and 6-4
Hlrck and coloured Barcelona handkerchiefs
India Bandanna do of superior quality
White, Ret} and Yellow Flannels
Guernsey Worsted Frocks
A ftw dozen !»eft elastic Suspenders.
. Hie has Also
Just Received, a well alTorted Invoice ol
India Muslins,
CONSISTING OF
Bcrbhoom Gurrahs Pstna Bafta<
Alahabad Emertlei Do. Gutrahl
Company Guzzapora Janna Mamoodits.
Coflas. By the Bale or Piece.
Odober 1?. diw -jawtf.
French School,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
N. GOUIN DUFIEF, profeffor of the French
language, wiU open on Tuitday, the 9th of De
cember, at Mrs. Beck's Academy, in Fifth ftieet,
opposite the State House garden, a morning school
or young ladies, from eleven till one o'clock (every
otker day.)
Parents or guardians are defir«d to make early
application, that the fckoiars may have the mutual
advantage of beginning at o»ce.
N- O. Dufief, has the honor to inform th em
that he is theauiher of a course of practical lec
tures and conferences on the motl efTential parts of
the French language, by means of which, the lear
ner is f»on initiated in the meft approved practice
of this polite and fafhinnablc language.
An analysis of his p'au of tu : tion, and of his
work having been ghfen at length iu ths public
papers, they arc referred to the Gazette of the
Uritcd States "and the Aurora for September last.
l ot terms and other at No 5,
south Fifth street, or at Mrs, Beck's on the days
and hows oftuitiou iforofaitl.
December ». «od6t J
N O T I C E.,
Bank of the United States,
Novsmbpr 17, iSo~.
Stockholder! of tie Bank of the UiVitecT
. States are informed, that according |to the
fistu'e of incorporation, a General Election sos
twen'y fvs Dirc&ort, will be held at the Bank 01
the Unitei States, in the chy of Philadelphia, on
Monday the sthef January next, at ten o'clock in
tjie forenoon.
And purfuantto the eteTenth feftion of the bye
laws, the stockholders of the said Bank arealfo no
tified to affefliMe in general meeting, at the fame
place, oq Tuesday the 6".h of January f.-cxl, at fix
o'clock in the erening.
O. SIMPSON, Cashier.
Second Fundamental Article.
Not more than three fourths o( the DirciSors in
office, cxcluive of the ProGdent lhall lie eligible
for the next onfuing year, but the Diiedorwho
shall ba Prcfwleut at the tim« of an Kle&ion IT,a)
always he re elfited. tu 15Jv
Infuranct Company of North
America.
g3* THE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby
informed, that a flatcd Meeting of the Com
pany will be held at their Office, on the r 3th
day of January rext, (being the fecorid Thurf
"•d»y in the Month) for the K left ion of twenty
five Directors for the entiling year.
CHARLES PETTI I', President.
D'.cember 10- f&tti3'hj
Bank of JjJ.orth America.
Notice is hereby given to the
Stockholders of Bank of North Amer
ica, (hat 011 the second Monday, the isth day
or' January next, an Eleflion of twelve Direc
tors for tha ensuing year, will be hel4 at the
Park at io of the clork in the firtnpon.
H. DRINKER, j«nr. Cathier.
Dumber 9. xawi w&dtuj.
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Desultory Reflexions,
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Political Aspect of
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Part 11.
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in beard?, payable on delivery, which will
amouut t® One Hundred and Thirty-five
Dollars for the Eighteen Volumes, being the
pr«fcnt price for complete Sets of the work.
111. Each fubferiber {hall pay the price of one
Volume in advance, that is, when the firlt
Volume is delivered "the price of the firft
and eighteenth Volume to be paid, and the
other Volumes to be paid on delivery.
Any 9ubfcriber who may choose to have the
whole in a fliortertime than the above
ed periods, may have any number #f Volumes
that may be agreeable at the fame time at the
above pricos.
To prevent any misunderstanding it is pro*
per to exprefsthat no Volume will be delivered
to any person without the njonry, and as the
Sets on hand are but few in number, it will be
requfit that such isjchoofe to become Subscribers
should apply as early as psffible to prevent dis
appointments.
The Subscriptions will ba received bf
Thomas Dobfon, is above ;
Dec. 6. taw6w
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FOR SALE,
OLD Long Primer,
Small Pica on Pica Body,
Englifli, "Chafes, Composing Sticks, and jg&ea
varitty of articles necefThry to rarrv on the Pric
ing Business. They will be fold i heap tor ca%
Apply to the Printer. >'
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