gssmwammr GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the-Pittsburgh Glass iVnrbs, HAVING procured a fufficisnt number of tlit rrfoft ayprbvcd Eurripeas GlaisMafiu fu&urerj, an ', having (in hand a large stock of the belt Materials, ..in which their workmen are now employed, have the pleasure of alluring the public, that window glats of a superior qua lity and of any size, from l>y 9, to 18 by 24 inches, carefully packed in boxes containing too feet ea h, may be had at the (hortefi notice. Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may also he had, such as for pictures, coach glides, clock faces, Sc. Bottles of ali kinds and of any quantity may also be had, together with pocket llaflcs, pick'mgjarj, apothecary's (hop furniture, or other hallow ware—the whole at lcaft 2$ P er cerit. lower than articles of the fame quality hroiight frcim any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made en sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants and others will »e pumflually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of MeflVs. PRATMER andSMILIE) in Manket-Street, Pittlburgh. March i, tuthtf. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan tafur line at Stages DISPATCH, tsturn their grateful dunks to their friends and the public in general, for the pafl favors tkey have received, and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, thay are provided wich Carriages,fober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough is two days. Those who prefer this mode of travelling can he accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States Eagle, Market street, Philadelphia. Slougb, Dawning, Dun-woody W Co. Nov. 3Q„ f *t—§ STAGES REMOVED. THE public are hereby informed, that the Bal timore Coachee wilt in future flare frem this In dian Queen, No. ij, south Forth flreet, every day except Sunday, at 7 o'clock, and will arrive at Peck's Tavern, Baltimore, the next day at 8 o'clock and the Stages to New York, will dart every day at 8 and II o'clock. JOHN H. BARNEY 45* C». N. B—A book is kept open at Mr. Ely Chan dler's Franklin Head, where feats may alfa be ta ken in the above line ot llagcs, odlobcr An Invoice of Playing Cards. SUPERFINE Columbian, Harry the Vlllth aud Merry-Andrew Playing Cards, fer fait cheep for calh—Apply at thii Office. feptrmber 13. Prevention better than Cure. For the prevention and cure of Bilious and MjligndnX Fevers, is recommended, Dr. HAHN'S Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been attended with a degree ®f success highly grateful to the inven tor's feelings in several parts of the Weft-In dies,annk, as well thofc be« longing to the Navy, as the Marine Corps. And a Digejl Of the principal Laws relating te the N»*y, &c &c. &c. By Charles IV, Goldsborougb. In conformity to the ail of Coagrefs of the United States, intituled " An ail for the encour agement of learning, by feturing the copies of maps, charts and bo 'ks, to the authors and pro prietors of fitch copies, during the times therein mentioned. PHILIP MOORE, Cl:rk of the Diftridl of Marynd. Hovcmbcr is la*vsi4w To Printers. WANTED—m E**Un x t, A FOUNT of Long Pnrafr, wtirhing 6 it 700 lb,, or upwirtU, tad a f*uaX of Brtvitr, weighing 400 Ifcf. or upward*. • Seftrmbir 2, »■ » OF THE cow ii i-f tout. To WIT. PROPOSAL BY I'nOM AS*DOBSO>J. At the Stone-House, No. 4'. south Second street, Philadelphia, FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, ENCTCLOPJEDIA ; on a DICTIONARY P F Arts, Sciences, a:jd Miscellaneous Literature ; On a Pian entirelyNe-w, liy which The different Sciences and Arts Are disfefted into the Form of D'tinft TREATISES 011 SYSTEMS comprehending rHF. 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Thof. persons into whofehands fu,bfcriptior. papers are deliv«red, are refpe&fully requested to return them to the author, or to Mr. Oickins, Bo kleller, at the expiration of three weeks from this date. Philadelphia, Dec. 6 The Porcupine. I TAKE this method ofinforming the People of the United States, (hat on tbe firft day of No vember next, I propose to r.-fume the publication of Porcupine's Gazette, under the title of THE P9RCUFINE ; and to notify (in cafe any gentle man in America should want it) that the price of each Number will be sixpence ftrrling, and that the calh must l»e received by me before the paper can be supplied As to the mode of conveyance, so frequent arc the opportunities from London to New York, that files may be forwarded to the lat. ter place once a fortnight upon an average—from New-York they can be speedily conveyed to ev ery part of the Union. When files can be, with out Jelay, sent t.i oTUEa places diredl, it may be done ; when rfiey cannot, th;y will all be fcnt te New-York, unless otherwise ordered. Porcupine s Works > Which have been lometime in the Press, wil be competed in February next, when the copies fubferi -ed for in America will be forwarded to the Subfcribcrs. Any of my literary friends in America, who may be disposed to renew their correspondence with me; will please *o direct to me at my print ing office, No. 3, Southampton street , Strand, or at my Bookleller's (hop, No. 18, Pall Mall. WILLIAM COBBETT. London, September 6, 1800. RUSSELL's Modern Europe. rHE Second Volume of MODERN EUROPE is now delivering to and may b had of W. Y. %ch, o. 17, Souih Siuad Street Oilober «j. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, IVaJhingten, September ijl, 1800. Public Notice is hereby Given, In pursuance of an a 8 of Congress, puffed on the 23d day of April, one tboufand eight hundred, entitled "An a 8 te ejlublifh a General Stamp-Office," I. THAT a General Stamp Office is now eftabltfhed at the feat of government, in trie city of Washington, from whence there will ifiue, from and after the date hereof, (upon the application of the Sttpervifora of the Revenue, under whose management the colleiliou of the (lamp duties i 3 placed) any quantities of paper, parchment aad vellum, marked or (lamped, and duly counter-damp ed, with the following raljes of duty which are dcmandablc by law : For every flcia or piece of vellum or parchment,or sheet or piece of paper, upoo which (hall be written or printed any or either of the instru ments or writings following, to wit, A Dolls. C. M. NY certificate of naturalization 5 Any licence to pradlice, or certificate cWF the admiflion, enrollment or re gistry of any coiinfellor, Solicitor Advocate attorney, or proflor, in any court of the United States la Provided, that a certificate in any one of the courts tof he United States, I for any one of the said officei, (hall so far a3 relates to the payment of the duly aforefaid, be a fufftcient admif (ion hi all the courts of the United Stated, for each and every of the said offices. Any grant or letters patent,under the seal or authority ef the United States (except for lands gristed for military services) 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent (except for lands granted for mili tary services) 4 Any charter-party, bottomry or re fpondentia bond I Any receipt or dilcharge for or on ac count of any legacy left by any will or other teftimentary inftru rocnt, or for any (hare or part of a personal eflate, divided by force of any statute of diftri'iutions other than to tile wife, children or grand children of thc.perfon diseased, the amount whereof (hall be above the value rf fifty dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of one hundred dollars >5 When the amount thereof ftiall ex ceed the value of one hundred dol lars, and (hall not exceed five hun dred dollars 50 And for every farther sum of five hundred dollars, tke additional Aim of 1 Atsy policy of infaranee or inflru ment in nature thereof, when the sum for wh»:h infurante is made {hall not exceed five hundred dol lars ts When the sum inbirerf (ball exceed five hundred dollars 1 Any exemplification of what nature soever, that (haU pass the seal of 1 any court, other than such as it rniy be the duty of the clerk *f such court to furnifb for the use of the United Stitee, or some parti cular flats 50 Any bond, bill Tingle or penal, inland bill of exchange, promissory note or other note (other than any recognizance, bill, band or other obligation or contrail, made to or with the United States, or any slate, or for (heir use refpe*slively ; a lid any bonds required in any cafe bv the laws of the United States, or of any state, upon legal process, or in anv judicial proceeding, or for the faithful performance of any truftor duty) If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars 10 1 If above one hundred and not ex ceeding five hundred dollars 35 If above five hundred and not ex ceeding one thoufind dollars jo And if above one thcufand dollars 75 Provided, that if any bonds or notes (hall he payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes Ihill be fubjcfl to only two-fifth parts of the duty aforefaid, viz. If above twenty and not exceeding one hundred dollar* 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars 10 If above , five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dolls. ao If above one thousand dollars 30 Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money an any foreign country ao The said duty being charge able upon each and every bill of ex change, without refpefl to thje num ber contained in each set. Any note or bill of lading or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goJtls or merchandize to be ov ported ; If from one diftriift to another dif ttitSl of the United States, not being in the fame (late 4 If from the United States to any fo reign port or place 10 The fawd duty being chargeable upon »ach and every hill of lading without rafpeifl 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, ether than the notes of such of the said banks as (hall a gree to an annual composition of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such banks, t« their ftcfckh' lders refpetfiively, ac cording to the following scale : On all notes not exceeding fifty dol lars, for each dollar 6 Qn all notes above fifty dolbrs and t not exceeding one hundred dollars 53 On all note? above one hundred dol lars andnotexceeding five hundred dollars * On all notes above five huadred dol lars Any protift r- other >£t Any letter nf. torney, tacpt for an invalid pm;. . or to oliiain nr Crll warrinu for tand granted by the United Stat** *« bounty for inihtary ferviees performed in the late war Any inventory or catalogae of any fur niture, gratis or iffoits, made in any cafe required by law (except in cases . of gcods and chattels diflraine-d fcr re:.# «r taxes, and goods taken in vir tue of aii y legal proiefs by any officer 5c Any certificate* rf a (hare in any infu ranci company, of a lhar,; in the bank of the United States, or of any state or other bank ; If above twenty dollars and not exceed- ing one hundred dollars If,above one hundred dollars If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. II I hat tiie power of tihe supervisors of the Revenue to mart or ft Jmp any vellum, parchment or paper chargeable wvdi duty, will cease and determine from and after fix months from the date hereof, to wit, on the taft day of February 1801. That, if any persons fliall, after the last day of Febrnary ißcr,liave in their custody or pofleffion, any vellum, parchme.nt or pa per, marked or ftajmped by the fuporvifors of the Revenue, upon which any matter or thing, charged with duty, fliall not have been written or printed, they may at any time within tbc space of sixty days qftcr the said last day of February 1801, bring or fend such vellum, parchment and paper, into forne office of infpeftion, and in lieu thereof, receive a like quantity or value of vellum, parchment and paper, duly (lamped in pursuance of the aft herein before recited. And in cafe any person (hall negleft or re fufe, within the time aforefaid, to bring or cause to be brought unto some officer of in- IpeQion, any fech vellum, parchoient or pa per, it is hereby declared, that the fame will 1 hereafter be ot no other effeft or ufc, thin if it had sever been marked or stamped, and that all matters and things, which may af ter that time be written or printed upon any vellul, parchment or paper, authorized to be exchanged in minder atoiefaid, will be of no other effeft, than if they had been written or printed oh paper, parchment ®r vellum, not marked or stamped. IV. And for tiie (convenience of those persons •who may be inclined to have their own vel lum, parchment and paper (lamped or mark ed, it is hereby peclared, that when any per lon shall deposit any vellum, parchment or paper at the office of a Cupervifor, accompa nied with a lift, fpccifving the number and denomination of the stamps or marks, which are desired to be thereto affixed, the fame will be transmitted to the General Stpam- Ofifice, and there properly marked or (lamped, and forthwith sent back to the fame super visor, \yho will thereupon colled* the duties and deliver the paper, parchment or vellum, to the order ef the person from , whom the ft me was received. Given under my Haijd, and the Seal' (L. S.) of the Treasury, at Wafliing ton, the day and year above men tioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. v feptember 29. For Sale, or to Let, THE HOUSE, Jn Cbcsnut Street, Near the corner of Eleventh street, at present in th« tenure of Mr. A. M'Call—Poffelßon may bs haj the first of November neit, or sooner if re quired—i-Apply to Edward Shoemaker. September 3 5 FOR SALE, The following Real Estate ; the property oE Anthony Francis Haldimand, Esquire, of London, 582 andnn half &cres Patented Land SITUATE on Vintyard Preek, in (he townfliip and county of Huntingdon, is the ftatc of Pecnfylvani 1, on a public road about 5 miles from the town of Huntingdon, which is situated oa a boatable river—there are 011 the premites a water Grift Mill and Saw Mill—ftveral Log dwelling Houses—one of which is occupied a3 a Tavern with a Dilliliery fuppliedby a powerlul spring o, excellent water—a coufi icrable quantity of Timo thy Meadow fit for the scythe, and several acres of arable Land already cleared—-Thistra