fr TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Wajhinglon, September \Ji, iße of ten ceot* for jce hunrfrc. dultari. ' II That the power of the supervisorS of the Revenue to mark or ftsttip any vellum, parchment or paper chargeable wwh duty, will cease and determine Irotn and after (ix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the lad day of February 1801. Tiut, it' any perfolit fliall, after the lart d.iy of Feb; I*ry j»cr, in their custody or posT (lit hi, any vellum, pardon wit or pa.i ner, in»rkcd or Sniped by ike fupiwifor*rf ttie Urvti-ur, upon whiclt any inmtcr or tiling, charged witli duty, fh.tll not Iwvc t>etn *riitni or prmtrd, they may at any tnnr witb:t> n, and in lieo tlirredT. receive a like quantity or value of vei'om, parchment and p»p«r, rfuly lliiiDjxd ill pursuance of the ait herein before tecitrd. And in cafe any person (hall negleft or re tu(e, within the time aforefaid, to bring or cause to he brought unto son e ffi.er of in ipeclion, any fsn h vt lium, parchment or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of no other cfTeil or use, than if it had never been marked or damped, and that all matters and things, w.hfch may af ter that time be written ar printed upon ajiy vrjlul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in m»liner aforefaid, will be of no other efTed.l, than if they had been written printed on paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or damped. IV. And for the convenience of those p«rfons who may he inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper damped or mark ed, it is hereby peclarcd, that when any per lon fliall deposit any vellum, pa-chment or paper at the office of a supervisor, accompa nied with a lid, ;he number and denominational the damps or marks, which ire defircd to be thereto affixed, the fame *'il! be tranfinitted to the General Stpam- Offic-,and there properly o'arked or damped, and so rthwith sent b,ack to the fame fuper vilor, who will thereupon colled! the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of the perlbn from whom the lame was raceived. Given under my Hand, and the Stal (L. S.) of the Treasury, at W a filing ton, the d iy and year above men tiomd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. d ;in. t-ptrmbfr 2^. French School, FOR YOU NO LADIES. N. GOUIN DUFIBF, profrfgr of the French language, will open on 1 uefday, the 9th of De cember at Mrs. Beck's Academy, in Fifth ftieet, oppoGte the State House gardvn, a morning ichool or youngladies,fro 11 eleven till one o'clock (every other day-) Parents or guardians are desired to make early application, that the fcholirt may have the mutual advmtag* of beginning atoico. N. G. Duticf, hai the honor to inform th em that he it the auther of a'courfc of praAical lec tures ami conferences on the mud cu-mial parti of the French langmge, hy meahl of which, the lear ner is soon initiated in the m i# approved prailicc of this polite and iaihionabie language. An analysis of his p an of tu : tion, and of his work havirg. oeen -given at length in the public papcra, th«y are referred to the Gazette of the United State* jjidfhe Aurora for .September last. S Fot tc r ms and other particulars apply at No 5, south Filth flrcct, or at Mrs. Beck's on the days and hours of tuition aforefaid. December 1. aod&t The Porcupine. I TAKE this method ofinforming the People of the United States, rtiat or the firftdayof No vember next, Ipropofeto r«fume the publication of Porcupine'* Gazette, under the title of THE PORCUFINE ; and to notify (in cafe any gentle wan in America ftould want it) that the price of each Number will be Gxpence ftcrling, and that the cash must be received by me before the paper can be fupplied.—Aa to the mode of conveyance, so frequent are the opportunities from London to Now York, that files may be forwarded tu the lat. ter place once a fortnight upon an average—from New-York they can be fpcedily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can be, with out delay, sent t" or»t» places dire.fl, it may he done ; when they cannot, th- y will all be feat'to New-York, unlcfs otherwise ordered. sIP Potcupin* 1 Wtrls, Which have been fometitne in the Prsfi, wil be completed in February next, when the copies ftibfcri' ed for in America will be lor warded to the Subfcribcrs. Any of my literary friends in America, who t. ay be disposed to renew their corrcfpondence with me; will pteafe 'o direil to me at my print ing office, No. 3, Southampton street, Strand, or at my Bookl'ellcr's stop, No. 18, Pall Mall. WILLIAM COBBETT. London, September 4, 1800. AN APPRENTICE wanted, At the OfSee of the Gazette of thr Unitod Stales. OLD Long Primer, Small Pica on Pics B^dy, Engliflj, Chafes, Compofmg Sticks, ajid agrea varicty of articJs9 neceflary to carry on the Prin iup Business. They will be fold cheap ter cask Apply to th« Prklter> SALE, PROPOSAL BY 1 THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stene-House, No. 41, south Second street, Philadelphia* FOR PUBLISHING BY S^BSCMPTION ENCYCLOPEDIA ; OR A DICTIONARY O F Arts, Sciences, AND Miscellaneous Literature; On a Plan entirely New, By which The different Sciences and /rts Are fligefted into the Form of Diftintt TREATISES ou SYSTEMS, comprehending rHK History, Theory, and Practice of eash, according to the latest Difcov.- rie» and ir» jrovements; and full cipla-ati< ns given of the various detached parts of Kiuivltdjte, whether relating to natural and artificial objeiis or to matters «c ---clcfiaiLical. civil, military eommcrcial, St.c. In cluding v luci atioi.s of the mod important topics relative to religion, morals, manners and the ceco nomyolltle: together with a d>. farij'tion of all the countries, cities, piincipal mountains, seas, ri vers &c throuwhnus the world; a general History, ancient and moitrn. of the different empires, king doms and Hates; and an account of the lives ol the nv ft cm incut prtfoM in every nation, from the earli. il a;.es down to the present times. Compiled Irom the waitings of the best authrrs, in feveial language ; the mod approved di&ionaries, as well ol general sciences as of particular branches; the traofjSion*, journals and memoirs, of learned f>»cicri=s. both at home and abroad ; the Mi. 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To prevent any mifunderflanding it is pro per to exprrfithat no Volume will be delivered t» any person without the money, and as the Sets un Kand are but few in uumber,it Will be requfit that such asjchoufe tohecomt Subscribers Ihauld apply early as p«fiib!e to prevent dif appointments. r The Subfcriptiuns will be received by Thomas Dobfon, as above ; Dec. 6. aaw6w The American LADIES POCKET BOOK, AND Gentlemen's POCKET REMEM BRANCER, FOR Tat re.An 1800. Just Published, By William T. Birch, No. 17, South Second-street. THEjLadirs' Book contains an interesting fesne in the life of General Washington, em brllifhed with-a beautiful engraving An Almanac —ruled page* for memoran dums and aiconnt of monies, &c. for every day in the year ; taiftellaneous, mora), and enter taining pieces in prufeasd verfej new a«d cele brated songs, and feve al ufeful tables. 'The Gentleman's Book Contains an interfiling scene in the life of General Washington, with an engraving. An Almanac, ruled pages for mem randums and cash account; tbe Bankrupt Law complete; Duties ch goods imported, stamp duties, do. on domeflic articles ; Congrcfs of the United States, Departments of State, War, Navy, Treaf.ry, and Judiciary, lilt df the army and navy, several ufeful tables, and other iptereft ing matter. W. Y. Birch has just received from London, a general sflortmcnt of English Writing and Drawing papers of the fid quality; copying machines, papOi< PU3LtSUING THE Powers of Genius, A POEM, IN THREE PAUTS{ To '.vhich arc attached General Critiafms on Author AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF GENIUS. By the Rev. John Blair Linn, Minister ef the Firfl Prifbyerean Church, in the City of Philadelphia. 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The two volumes will confilt of about nine hundred pages, ol which the one annexed to the is a fpecimao: As the work is now publishing, and will be completed with all conve nient expedition, rhofe who wilh ts profit by the fubfeription, will please to fublcribe seasonably. N.B. Gentlemen holding fubfeription papers are reqajQed to return them to Thomas tad Tho mas, the publilhers, by the firft of January next. g? The booksellers in Philadelphia are refpeA fully informed, that they will be fold either bound or gathered in flietts, by the fubicribcrs, at their usual low price. Those who wilh to purchafs will please to apply by letter to the publilierj.— The work will be out of press some time in the winter. THOM \S isf THOMAS. WalpoU (N H.) Ofl ißod (l'i) '-ovf Cod Fifli. A few quintals l eft Cod Fi(h and 100 quarter Sherry Wine, just received. On band, Wine and Cyder Vinagar in ) pipes and quarter calks, ) FOR SALE BY BENJAMIN W. MORRIS W Co. 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NARRATIVES OF THE PIRATES, (Baker, Lacroix, St Beroufe or Brous—price 10 cents. BALL'S FAST D/iY SERYON, price jo cem«. Here piety and policy combine, To prove Ball both a statesman and divine ; That the bett w.iy t<) guard the civil right! , Whet) piety with policy unitts; Froin France expelled pi-ty we fee, And in her place £alks murd'rous anarchy. THE POETK-L NOSEGAY, By D W. price ocent«. Where Woikman flanks the Scrapie of the day, Or, revolutionizing, flalkt away ; Array'd with guilt—the lhar} r plays the fntak And leaves the heart of innocence t.) tireak, Impos'don innocence, in anguith, wctf*. While onward to hislaint, Hugh Werkmankeep*. MORAL SKETCHES. And • variuty of other Works. Orders post paid, and price sent, attends 1 to by •* WILLIAM BLACK. IaTII Ini November 15 Prevention better than Cure. For tbe prevention cud cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers, is recommended, Da. HAHN's Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH hare been attended with a degree of success highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings, in several parts of the Weft In dies,and the southern parts of the United States particularly in Baltimore, Ptterfburg, Rich, moiid, Norfolk, Edcnton, Wilmingt n,Ci;arlef toif, Savannah. icc. Ihe teftirmny of a num ber of pcrfonsin each of the above places can be adduced, who have reason to believe that a timely ufs of th s falu'ary remedy, has, under Providence, preserved their lives when in the most alarming circwinftances. Fafls of this conclusive nature speak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompouc eulogy, founded on mere aflertinn, could do. It is n .t indeed prefurnptuoufly propoled at an infallible cure, but the inventor has every pollib'e reafoDi which can refulr from rxteufive experience for believing that a dole i t these pilltj taken oriceevery two wetks during the preva lence of out annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier stages of those diseases, their ule will yery generally succeed in restoring health and frequently in cafe* esteemed desperate and bey ond the power of common remedies The operation of theSe pills is perfeiSly mild and may beufed with fafety by pcrfomin ever lituation and of every age. They are excellently adapted to carry off fu perfiuous bile and prevent its. morbid secretions; to rellore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perfpiraticn and thereby prevent cold* which are often of fatal conlequence. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firft appearance. Thev are celebrated for removing habitual coftivenefs, sickness sf the fteraach and severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all perfous on a change of climate. They have been found remarkably efficaciou* an preventing and curing moll djforders attend ant on long voyages, and Ihould be procured and carefully preserved for use by every feama*. Dr. HAHN's Genuine Eye-water. A certain and fafe remedy for all diseases of thft eyes, whether the effeil of natural weaknef», or of accident, speedily removing inflammations, de fluxions of rheum, dullness, itching, and films in the e jies, never failing to cure those maladies which frequently fuccced the l'mall pot, mealies and fe vers, and wonderfully llrengthening a weak light Hundreds have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived el fight. Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichgives im mediate and Jading relief in the most fevsre in (lances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind ef head-ache, and *f pains in the (ace and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. Thi> medici-e has never failed, in many thou Hand cases not one in a hundred hat had occaSon to take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be returned if the euro is not performed. SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Secend Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Wnrn» Dutboying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for coughs, &c. Reiterative Dreps, EiTence and Ex tra& of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment lor the Itch, Dr. Hahn's infallible German C«rn Plaiiler, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venersal com-- plaint, Gowland'sand Perfiau Loti«n, Tooth Powder, Damalk Lip &dve, Church* Cough Drops, Anderfoa's Pills, Sec &c aprili? ntl law tf