GLASS MANUFACTORY. •iHie proprietors Of '.Hi Pittsburgh Glass Works, Havws procured a fyfEeient number ot ttjy* . (li n-pnrovfd European Goal's Mann •rrrs, ar.il hiving on hand a large (lock <>T the Best Materials, en which their work mc n are now employed, have the pleai'ure of afluriiig thi public, thai window glaitof* fuptrior qua lity and of kn'y size, froru 7 by 9, to 18 by 24 inches, carefully packed in boxes iontpininj; 100 feet ea h, may be had at the ihorteCt notice. G!r < 0/ the I'hiladelphia xcd 1 an« caft«r line Stagri IMPVATCH.raturo thrir grateful «har.k» tr their frVr.di aad the public in reorral, for the pafi farorathey ha*r received,a?, t blorm them that in addition to the Line, tk«y itt provided with C*criagea,fot>er and careful driiera, to ga through between the City u\e Stage Office, sign o! United Market Hrrri, PhilaJdplii. Shtttgb, Dawning, Dunwoody Isf Co. Nov. <(I 2t § STAGES REMOVED. t THE jfublic jirc hereby informed, that the Bat* tiraore Ccwrbre~wTll <■' future start fr.m th»-!n din Quwu, Kb 15,foutfc forth ftr;rt, ercrj day rreept »un4ay, «t 7 o'clock, and will irfi« it Pick'* Tavern, Baltimore. the next day at t o'clock ui the jtijg't to New Yark, will (lire efiry day at It aud i* o'clock. JOHN* H. BAUNFT/ W C*. N. fl—A bortk ii kept opco'at Mr. Ely Chan iller'i Franklin Head, where frati may alio be la keo in the lbov; line oi fiagei. October 2 An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the VISIth and M.tfify-Andrew Playing Cards, fer sale cheep for cafh— A ppty at this Office. fepfer>l»rr 13 Prevention better thin Cure For the j retention and cure of Bill tlf and M.iligftjnt Fevers, is recommended, DR. HAHN-S Ami-bilious Pills, WHICH have been atrended with a degree <••> fuccrfu highly grateful to the inven tor's ff*'i-\ps, in fevrr i parts of ihe Weft-In dies,an !'he f inhcrn parts of the United State - pjrticuLrly 111 .Haitiuore, Pete'rlburg, Uicti, moM, IjliLfailf, Edcntcn, Wilmir.gt' n.C-iarlc!- tori, Savannah. &c. The :e:'.itn-,ny of a I.am ber of perfois in each of the above places can be wl.n have reafiM to believe that a titselv ufar 0' L th s faluiary remedy, haa, under Providence, prelcrved their lives when in the m»ll alarming eirCKrottancea. Fails ol :hi conclusive nature fprak more in favour ol a medicine, than cnlnnms of pompous eulogy, founded on mere aflcrti ti, could d>. It 13 n r indeed prefnmptuo'ufly proposed as an infall'ble ctire, but the inventor has every poflibV reaft-n, which can rel'olt from extensive experience for believing that a dofcefthefe pill*, taken once evrry two weeks during the preva lence of o>n annual bilious fevers, will prove an infallible preventative ; and further, that in the earlier liages of those diseases, their use wiH very generally succeed in restoring health and frequently in caf« eftecmed desperate afid bey ond the power of common remedies Theoperation of theC: pills is perfeifUy mild and may be used with .falety by pwfoaa in ever situation and of evf ry age. They are excellently adapted to carry off fu perfluousbile andprevenj its morbid secretions; to restore and amend'the appetite ; to produce a free perfpiratioo and thereby prevent colds •which are often of fatal con;equence. A dose Kever fails to remove a cold if taken on its firft appeirance. Thev are celebrated for removing habitual coftivenefs, ficknefsof the ftemach and severe head-vche, aad ought to be taken by all perfoßS on a chjnge of climate. They have been found remarkably efficacious an prevtntinp and curii g most di forders attend ant on loDg voyages, and ihjnld be procured and carefully preserved for ufc by every teaman. Dn.IIAHN's Genuine E\e-wccJily ron*'vin; inAamtnaticns, de flations of Yhcnfn, dulisicU, itching, and kilrrs ji the eyes, never uiliiig to cure thofc maladies which frequently succeed the small pox, tneafltjs and fe vers, and wondrrlolly (lengthening a weak fight have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fight< •Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet ditcoverod whichjrivct im mediate and tailing relief in the mod severe in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kind ofhcad-ache, and ©f pains in the face and neck. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. Thi« medicine has never failed, in many thou finilcafes not oris in a hundred has had occasion ro take more than one bottle, and numbers not halt a bottle. The money will be retarned if the cure is not performed. SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Sec»nd Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be ha.l, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Daftcoying Lozenges, his Sovereign Elixir for co'iehs, &c. Restorative Drops, Essence and Ex trail of Milliard, Shvereign Ointment for the Itch, Dr Hahn's tUfslHSle German Corn Plairter, In dian Vc>T = table Specific {or the Venereal com plaint, Gowland's and Persian Ldtisn, ReQoranve Xooth Powder, Damalt' Up Salve, Church' Cough Drops, Anderfon'n Pills, &c. &< sprillj 4 " Law Books LA'fP.ST ENGLISH & IRTSH EDITIONS. GEORGE DAVIS'S nzTKNSIVK COLT.KC TION, linported by sundry late arrivals Irom London aod DuMio, Is njw ai.il n-.ifiv for file, AT HIS STOW F, No. 3 19 Ma 1 k ct-ftreet, Where w ;i; ») e delv»rtd on »ppli' ration. | TF. take# thiA opportunity of returning his fm AX cere acknowledgments to th AND FOR SALF, At Wm. Young's Book-store, AN Original "and cor reel Lift OF THE United States Navy, CONTAINING A Lid of the Ships in Commiflion, and their rtfpedlive force. A Lift of the Officers and their Rank, as well those belonging to the Navy as the M.» rine Corps To ivbicb is added, A Digest of the principal Laws relative to the Navy, Etc. Sec. By CHARLES W. GGLDSBOROUGH. Price ij cents e»ch, and at »o dollars per 100. novrmber 16 eo/it Philadelphia Academy. S3 - Mr. Francis Gallet, AN experienced and approved InflruAor, has undertaken to reach tht PRBNCH LAN GUAGE in this Seminary, to luch oi the Young Gcntlcmro as may choose to place iheiiiT*)vei un der hi? care ! £7" Parents and Guardians are requeued 10 make immediate application, that all the relinkr.* may be gin at once. Samuel Magaw 1 Directors of James Abe rcrombir j Ihe Academy. Oilier tr. stawt.f. A HANDSOME EDITION OF LINDLEV MURRAY'S English Grammar, AN APPENDIX, Has tlii3 Day been pulililhed, by Asbußi Djckius, opposite Clintl-Church, Philadelphia. [Price One Dollar.] Oftober 7. Landing At Wain*® wharf, The Cargo of the brigEnterprize, CON SISTING OF Surinam Molasses, Of an ex.client quality, in hogiheads, tierces and barrels, And about 40 quarter casks LISBON WINE, For Sjle nr Wharton £5? Lewis, No. 11 j.fouth Front street. o-Ssber 9 •> tu tli fa tf Glass Ware, A well AffortcJ Invoice j'uft Rrcrived, Cvjlfi/linga/ Wine-GlaßVf, TumfaVrs, Decinturi, Le monade*, Goblets, Sec. See. of the newest tiliiOTi, and for sale. , JAMES C. & fIAML. Ms. FISHER. 3t«wtf Gideon H. Wells Has Just Received, Dj the iate arrivals—a large and general a (Toft ment of Hardware, Cutlery & Sadlery, Which he offers lor sale, f r cafll or the ufiul credit Mil'kit-street, No. 135. That large and commodious HOUSE, At the corner of Arch and Ninth ftreetj. To be Let, Koafe, itaalt, eniiVhoufe ud loti, I>tc'y I by Mijnr Butler, fitaiie »» ih«<( For trr/v* apply to J. B. W*U*ce, No. *B, north FrttJi ftreft. • AdVrf 41 NOTICE. AI.L persons indehtcj to the Fftate of Thomas Hcrmin I.tuffer, mcrchoit. are rcquafted tojiiake imirediatepayruent; and those who have any demanit sgainfl l'aii eftatc, are re queued to produce their accounts, properly atteft etl, for fcttlement,t6 SUSANNAH LEUFFER, AHrmn'x} Kg. 34, north Fifth street. 5 a w 4 w novembar FOR SALE, OLD Long Primer, Small Pica on Pica Body, Engljf?), Chafes, doaipofing Sticks, and agrea variery of arlicies neccflary to carry on the Trill ing Hulinefs. They will be Told cheap tar caO Applr to the Printer. Certificates-Loft. 7 THE undermentioned certificates of (lock of ;Jae Bank of the Unit* i states, viz No. 978, date I ift January, i 793, for five (hares in the Itjuneof Bourdicu, Chollett and Bourdieu No 27 <66, dated ift of January. 1798, for five (hares, in the name "t the Right hon. lord John Townlhend. Nat ice is hereby given, That application i* to be made at the fail! Bink Sy the fubfcufar,lo» a r-newal of the wMcb *ll perf joico*vtc*«d are requested to take nui ico. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, 10 mo. 28, 1800 tuthfa^in The following eertificrtes as eight per cent, (lock >0 the rame of William Bell, jr. Handing to his ere lit on, the t)#ok* of the United State* Loan Office of Pennfylvinia, viz No 503, a Certificate dated 30th January, 1800, lor one thousand dollars. No JOS, a Certificate dited 30th January, 1800, tor une thoafand dollara. Notice 13 hereby given, that application is in ter.drd to be made for a renewal of the fame—of which all persons concsrned are requeued to take notice. JOHN WARDER. Philadelphia, 10 mo 1800. 3taw6w IN the (hip Kenfingtpn,captain Kerr, in the year 1794, having been captured by the French on her voyage irom hence to AmiKr am, the follow ing certificates ef stock ot the Bank of the United Stars*, standing in the name of Benjamin Chap nun fifot. 432 436 of 4 Sharer each; 150 3 do. 13 tj, 1; 1 217. 1 do. Appliotion." made at: ii Bank b* the fubferi her lor a renewal ol the fame, o: wHsh all pcrft ns concerned aredulired to take notice. of 1 .. *7. Of the Bank of the United States, NO. 1595} to 15963 indufive, in the name of Thomas Mall-tt of London, were forward ed -bout thv ill of May 1797, from New-York, Jiy the (hip Oneida lor London, which was cap tiffed hy the French, and said Certificates loft or deirroyed ; therefore application K nude at the (aid for the reEewal of the sam«, of which all persons concerned are defiled to take notice. Clement Diddle. Thi'.ad : September 3, 1800 othh places direift, it may be done ; when they cannot, they will all be fen: t« New-York, unljfs otherwise ordored. 'f Porcupine s IVorks, Which have been fomctime iu the Pr*fs, wil be completed in February next, when the copies fubferihed fur in America will be forwarded to the Sufcfcribcrs. - Any of my literary friend* in America, who may he difpofeil to renew their correfpoudence with me; will jleafe so dircd to Die at my print ing olEce, No. 3, Southampton flreet, Strand, or at my BooKl'cller's (hop, No. jB, Pall Vail. WILLI A M COBBETT. Loudon, September 6, lßco. LOST, LOST, Loft, JOHN MIi.LER, Junr. dim. Twe'vc Share* cPNDirrorfs. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Wafiington, September \JI, 1800. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of an aa ps Congress, passed on the isd day of Aprii, one thousand eight hundred, en tit led 44 /In ad to ejiabl'tjh a General Stamp Office THAT a General Staoip Office ii now eftabltfhed at the feat of government, in trie city of Washington, from whence there will iffiie, from and after the dat« hereof, (upon the application of ihe Supct;vifor6 of the Revenue, under whose management the colle&ion of the duties is plac-ed) any quantities of paper, parchment aad vellum, maflfced or (Vamped, and duly counter-damp ed, with the following rates of duty which are demindableby law : For every foist or pirc? of vellum or parchment,or (beet or piece of paper, upon which fhali be written or printed any or either of the instru ments or writings following, to wit, A Dells. C M. NY certificate of naturalization $ Any licence to pradlice.or certificate of the admifiion, enrollment or re giflry of any counsellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or proflor, in any court of the Unitad States 10 Provided, that a certificate in any one of the coarts tcf he United States, for any one of the said offices, (hall so far as relates to the payment of the • duty aforefaid, be a fuffir.ient admis sion rn all the courts of the United States, for each and every of the said offices- Any grant cr letters patent,under the seal or authority sf the United Stat«s (except for lands granted tor military services) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant'or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary services) i Any charter-party, bottomry or re fpondentia bor.d I Aay receipt or discharge for or on ac count of any legacy left by any will or other teftimentaty instru ment, or for any (hare or part of a personal eflate, divided by force of any statute ofdiftri',,utions other than to the wife, children or grand children of the person diseased, the amount whereot (hall be above the value of fifty dollar*, and (hall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars 35 When th.; amount thereof (hall ex ceed the value of owe hundred dol lars, and (hall not exceed fivk hun dred dollars 50 And for every further sum of five hurdred dollars, the additional ftira of 1 Ar.y policy of inftirance or instru ment in nature thereof, when the sum for which infurante is made (hall not exceed five hundred dol lars 35 When the sum indired (hall exceed five hundred dollars 1 Any exemplification of what nature soever, that (hall pass the seal of any court, other thin fucJh r it may be the duty of the clerk nf such court to furnifb for the use of the United Stit«s, or some parti cular (lite 50 Any bond, bill single or penal, inland bill of exchange, protr.ifTory note or other note (other than any recognizance, bill, b*nd or other obligation or contract, made to or with tlx United States, or any fiate, or for their use refpedlively ; and any bonds required in any cafe liv the laws of the United Status, or of any state, upon legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, or for ihe faithful performance of any trust or duty) If 4^o v c twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 10 If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five hundred dollars 25 If above fivn hundred atvd not ex ceeding one thoufmd dollars jo And if above one thousand dollars 75 Provided, that if arty bonds or notes fhsll he payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes (hall be fubjefk to only two-fifth parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty aftd not exceeding one hundred Hollars 4 If above.pne hundred dollars and not exceeding Live Ijundred dollars 10 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dolls. 20 If above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign' hill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any !orei t ;n csuntry io The said dxty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpedl to the num ber contained in each Cet- Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for gove fifty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 50 Oh all note? above one hundred dol fcrs andnotexceeding five hundred dollars I Od all notes above five hundred del | lars Any proust nr otlrr notarial Any lettrf of iilorr.jy, «*ctpt for in invalid or to pb'iin or fell warrants tor land granted by ' the United Status as bounty for military ferviees performed in the late war Any inventory or catalogue of any fur- niture, or t fl't-<513, made in any cafe rercifors of the Revenue, upon which any matter or ,thing, charged with duty, Avail not have been written or pyintedj they may at any time within tbe space of sixty days after the said last day of February 1801, bring o: fend such parchment and paperj unto Kime office of infpeftion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly Itamped in pursuance of the aft herein before recited. And in cafe any person Aral! negieft or re ftife, within the time hforefaid, to bring or cause 10 be brought unto lome oflkef-of in fpeftion, any such vellum, parcheient or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will thereafter be of 110 other effeft or use, than if it had never bee« marked or (lamped, and that all matters and things, wliicb may af ter that time be written er priced upon ajiy vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in maimer aforetaid, will be of 110 other effeft, than if they had been written or printed on paper, parchment or vellum, not marked or Uamped. IV. And for tlit" .convenience of those persons who may be inclined to lave their own vel lum, parchment and paper stamped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per lon fliall dqyifit any vellum, parchment or paper at the o§ice of a supervisor, accompa nied with a lift, fprcifving the number and denomination of the stamps or marks, which are defircd to be thereto affixed, the fame will be transmitted to the General Stpam- Office, and there properly marked or stamped, and forthwith sent back to the fame super visor, who will thereupon colledt the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order of the per fori from whom the fame was received. Given under my Haod, and the Sea! (L. S.) of the Treasury, at Walhing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. d^in. fcptember 20. FOR SALE, , A Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING x>[ two baiidfome dwelling houses, with excellent ftiblicg for seven horfei, double cpach-honfc molt completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled with choice fruit, fnrrounded with high board fence, almost new. The premises are beautifully fitaatod near the middle of Germantown, sur rounded with rich profpeds of the adjacwit country ; an orchatd of about two aijos, with a handforuc lawn at the back of th; houH Oi'C house lias been recently built or an appro* ved plan ; the other has been completely repaired, painted and papered, and contain ten rooms vfrith an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a (lore in ekher the dry or wot good line. Tbe air and water are unrivalled, and there are some mot excellent fchonlf. in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of Mb. POTTER, / on the premises May 0; dtf For Salt, or to Let, THE HOUSE, In Cbesnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present >a tb* tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffefiion may b* had the first of November next, or sooner if re quired Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 J NOTICE. WHEREAS Duncan M'lnnes did or the thir tieth day of April Jaft. make an assignment of his property for the benefit of his creditors— (uch creditors are requeued to present their ac counts to the fubferiber ; an 1 all persons indebt ed to the fajd Duncan M'lunes, are requelled to oay the fame without delay, to JOHN CLARK, No 55, Ailing north'Wnter street } Ajpgnee 20 Dollars Reward. DESERTEDIaft evening, JOSEPH PARKIN.- SOW, private ia the marine corps of the United States, he was born in Ireland, is about 27 yeate nld, 5 feet 6 and a half inches high, dark eyes, black hair, and fallow complexion. Alio, JEREMIAH CI.ARKSON, born in England, (own of ftockport, 1 i» 39 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, grey eyes, light brown hair, florid com; lesion and by trade a Hatter ; from the ap pearance of his face the moQ. evident marks of at tachment to '('rink may be traced, they have both served in the Weflern Army, and now deserted in full uniform. The aVove amount will be paid with charges to apprehend them ; or Ten Dollar foreither by applying to FRANKLIN WHARTON, Captain Com mar.ding. Philadelphia, Marine Barracks, Nov. 8. ZM,. C. M. »5 J aw 3