Just Published, A COMPENDTOUS SYSTEM Of Practiral Surryinj and dividing of land i bri'jt\y cottpn\ed under the joHtKvittg beads, v:z. TVIStfTV-THREE Defioiti onti tleven (»eom«trical Polttiona, ex hibiting to fitw the properties «nd depesden cies of triangle* i followed by problem-, and examples pcepatttory to Trigonometry. heights and diftinces. Thtfn Sfteen problems and ex ample* iieceflirily prerions to calculating a Sur vey I'ucceeded by seven surveys, the area of the four firft is found geometrically, and ot the whole number by difference of latitude and de parture, (hewing how to take an mJcceflihle boundary, find the bearing and diltance ot' the clofir.g line without running it. alio the dil taocct to an inaccelTible enrnee from the two adjvent corners, followed by example! of off ftts on to wi-ding ftreattts of »'ater, Qiewing bow to the aiea without the trouble of measuring the wordings with chiins and in firomtnts—* crooked water eeurfe firaitcoed, and a flu- tita*y of land on each fide found by thef; offieti. Ten examples of dividing land, with many fth-fimii .vs. leading imo tlie uioft critical cir eumftasces that can occur in prat-Tire ; ail ex ample of Imertcflion . and an example (hew ing bow the bearing! of" a Held oiay be truly tjldfi Where the needle is auufltdi altho the attrafiioi; may vary in quantity aiid denomina tion at every fUtion ; ex unples flicwing the me thod ot measuring By the chain only. All the (ulcere clear »ed explicit- 'l'his work cou t.iins the tables of difference of latitude and de parture and of logarithms Orders fc/.t to Joseph and James Cruckthank, BoqkfcUcrs, No.S*. High-It. tet, Philadelphia, R'uiUl and Nile., 173, Market Street, Balti-' rrcrK, or the Subfrriber in Wilmington (Del.) ai* be -lo'v attended to. rh..fc *'t\p have the care of lubfcriptlon pa pert u r this work, are raqucfttd to fend ihur rejpeitive nufliDcrs as loon as potTible, to whom ti.t qjou'> MiUbe lent agreeably to the pro pofais, zachariah jess. \Vi;mirTgt«n> 9vh ftio —l6. 3aw2in JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAStrrr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sites. TOK sals. By ISAAC HARVEY, JL'N N IS. Any filter fuoihsi maybe waii'ei cut ts,-«e'r than .S by i. e»„ be had from hid minufaßo ,j. *jo beingerderrd; «r*l ' "n'ton given to forward on any ordcraihsr nwy be left for that purpose—— Ao"lv 01 Wo. $. South Water-llrtct, as above J" 1 ' 8 d ' f Valuable Property for Sale, to Hear 'Sixth street, direftly oppolite CONOU'ISS Hall, A L&T ofxrnund, about »t feet front iu Chef- \ r yt [lfrt'T and 73 feet in drpih, wherccn i< a gnOji fraine ho'ufe, now in the tenure ef Samuel fhlj (9i to a jjroutiil rent of 4*a. per annum The, atlv-ntapePiuGtuatio* of this property re quires Ao cvn-:nts, ior it o»u(l be known, thrre are few i- this city to equalit, an UDeccepticnable title will be mad* to tb* r" Tr hjif>r A ppty to JAMES GIiiVAN, 80. 19S Chefaut Creet, next door to the pre mifes. march 5 WHEREAS, \ N attachmcßt was lately iflaed out of the in- JTI fefior coart of common pleas #f the couirfy of EfTtX, in the slate of Ntw Jerky, dire&e.l to the flu-i iff of the fail county, ajaiuft the rights, credits, monies and tffsfls, goodt and chattel l , tenements ol yotn Clevn Symtijes at the fust < f H'iltiam mill, in a plea of trefoil's on the 'Cafe to his damage three thousand dollars A: J what J,, the said Iheriff did, at the term of Tu«.e hft past. rtturn to the said r.ot-rt that he had IVT.chco the defendant hy a certain hond given by Slatthiai Denial and Saniutl V.ecker to the said defendant! to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrant! ; M,t> Ihrtjcrt, v.nlefs the said John Clews Symmts (bail appear,give fp-cial bail, and ractue a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will bs entered againd him, and his property herein attached, will b: fold agreeably to the flatute in such cafe made aad prov : dcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, fcfc- Elizabeth-town, Ju'y 8, mi (") i»wr»m TO BE SOLD, r T HRFE or lur lots ol about 30 or 40 acres 1 each, more or let sas may luit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good ligation far a hnafe—»i». one 011 the river Delaware, fuitahle eirher for a geiitleman'a feat or for a person who might wifti to engage in the lumber bu&oefs Hiv ing a f'i>J landing. One c uimanding a good v«w of the river from the highest ground between the Fum/pack and Pogueffin creeks ; and another an the Bri'lol Road. Enquire »f Mr. Qilpio near the 11 mile stone on the said road* ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of ataut to acres each with good fituationc tor bniUing ; one as which is fuitahk for a tan.yard, awlha» a small stone hoofe and a young hearing •rchard on it, on the Newttwa road near Snider'* mill about 10 ntfca from Philadelphia, and one other lnt of about JO acres on the P«n*ypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives ox the promi* fes or of Mr. Oilpin. Pcfleffion will be given in the spring, hut build ing matt rials may he colk&ed sooner. November 8 Taxes of Ly taming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafarer, BY Dire&ion of the Commijfitntri of Lyco jninj county, attends at Philadelphia 10 rt e«i»etW Tixct aiTHJrd upon unseated Landa in that Connty,' from the holder* thereof, in this City. Tboffe wko lia»c filed with the Cos miffionirs, ftatemeats of their Lands, an re quited to call upon him, to know the amount of Taz<9thcreon,andpay them; otherwise, be fore hi* leafing the City, thry will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for coileAion, agreca WJ to the aft for raising eounty rates and Icries Twf* who haT< not filed AaretoeiUa of rheii I tads with the Cammiffionert, aad arcdtGrsns it done, to prevent iaies without prt tnay file with'the above Treasurer, their Ii 0«, Itatiftg tk< quantities re turned, number led dales of tWe wirrants and naMt'df tltt warrintees, under which they lafifls. He wilt attend at Mr. Joftph Hardy's N'eM, this purpose until (he 18t!T inflant. November 9. COPPER, Prrf.r'for sheathing vessels, and for CopfH smiths use, FOR SALE, Uy JOHN ALLEN, No. i2i SPRUCE STREET A few Crates Glass Ware, assorted. November 14 BY Virtue of an Order of the Court of Com mon Plcaa of Delaware County, appointing ua auditor] in a Domestic attachment on the property of William Marlhall, will be fold at public sale on Seventh day the atft of next Month at thePothoufe of Edward Fell in Spring field Township, A large quantity of Eartfxrrware, Pots, Pans, Plates, Jugs, Mugs, Bowles, Stt. alfoa quantity of uiburn; ware* PottcrV imple ments, frnidry articles of howfehold furniture a«d a Ten Plate Stove. The file to begin at 13 o'clock, when at tendee* will be given and conditions made known by JOSEPH KHOADS.} W. PENNOCH, >• Auditor. DAVID PRATT, ) nth Month 19th 1709. All persons having any demands against said Marlhal, are desired to authenticate and produce them, on pr before the siftof next Month, that they may be liquidated and all tbofe who are indebted, to make immediate payment to said Auditors November ao Tit following Certificates or rue STOCK of the BANK of the United State In the names of Nicolaas Van Siaphorft artd Nicholas Hubbard ot Amllerdam, to wit, No 19,160 for > fharts, 19,161 for l (hare*, 19,16 a for 1 (hares, 19,163 for I (hare, 19,115 lor 4 (hares, and 19.11 6 lor 5 (hares; and the following certificate* of the debt of the United States, on the books of the Treaffcry, to wit, No 11,813, dated February i«, 1799, for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of Nicolaas Van Staphorft of Amsterdam, No. ri,sl4 fa" ie date, for 4COO dollars three per ceUts, in name of Jacob Van Etaphortl of Amsterdam, No 16,548 dated 19th February 1799, 7&3 dollars 33 c«nts of fix per cent*, and No 11,818 fame date, for 6J3 dollars 33 cents o( tjiree per cents, in thename ol Nicholas Hubbard of Amsterdam, and No. 11,8*17 dlted 19th February 1799, for 3300 dollars three per cents, in the name of Jan Hendrick Kingiber gen, knight of the Rufli&n militaty order of St. George, were fciit by the Britilh packet Cheftcr Held, Captain Jmes, which veflel was captured, and the said certificates loft, therefore application is mad< for the renewal of fchr fame, of which all persons concerned £re desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDfcLE. Odober 11, 1799. djm ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the liflate ot John Whar ton, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mcr chant, dcceafed, are requeued t,o p.-y the fame and thofc having demand* sgainll nis Eltate,' produce their accounts legally atteHed to KEARNY WHARTON, Act'ng Execuiur, No. iu, Sprue* street November i r WANTED, A NEWS CARRIER. tu.th fa-tf. A N asiye. ftcaHy and faithful MAN, who can i\ gi\*« lat:sfa£ory reference as to chara&sr. will m«ct craploy in the above capacity, on aj>;>ly inp at (he office of this Gazctto. November *0 Horses to Winter. HORSE 3 will he taken to winter at Prospect Hill, at the n miies ft one on the Briitol Road, where they will have good Timothy an<J Clov r Hay, welllittered and cleaned an<A.a field to run in when the weather is good. j£jF Enquire of Mr. tVilli tm Bell Merchant, or on the premises. N.B Will noi b« anfwerahlc for accSdents or escape, but will ulce every precaution to prevent either. November it 40 Dqllars Reward. RAN A WAY, on the night of the 10thinft from rl.e tubfcriber, living in the town ftiips of F.sft and Weft-Bradford, in the county of Chester, and Date of Pennsylvania, two ap prentice Uds,cnc namedEMMOR THOMAS, l 8 year* M ag«, by trade a taylor, fair torii plewon, light hair; had on and took with him, a !i|fht coloured coattec, lined With, white flan nel, a dark broadcloth waistcoat, hwd with liniicey. a itiiped caffimerc coat and trawlers, liiret Ihirtl of hortw made linen, t%o pair «f (l.ockiacs, tw* pair of Ihots, a* d r two hits. The other named AARON PATTERSON, turned ef 18 years of age, about sleet 7or 8 inches high, dark complexion, long black hair which he usually wears tied, black eyes, has loft one or two of his fore teeth, long flat feet which hear the mirk a of being badly ftalded, hy trade a hatter 1 had on and took with him a dirk coloured cloth coat, one dimity and one corduroy waiftcoar, two shirts, one of them muffin, two pair of trowfers, one plain r.ankeen the other corduroy, two pair of blue woollen (lockings, two pair of cotton, do. one blue and white cloudeil, the other white, two pair of lhoes, and a rorum hat. Whoever takes tip and secures the above said apprentice l,id«, in any goal in the United State*, so that their mailers may get them again, (hall be entitled to the above reward, or Twenty Dollars for cither o( them. nwtf. Nov. lie About Sixtj/-Six Head J*r disposal. Enquire nf MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the IHmwlii Wye Rrver, ExfteVa Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of wri'tng, dirtAfo b'itn at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland.' Wye, Sept. a, 1799. - •». f ' WANTED A COOK. A WHITE WOMAN tofervc in the capacity oi'cook in a small family—None need apply who dors not Mnderfland her bwfinefs, and cannot produce an unexceptionable character. Apply to the printer, jctober »S d»f A 1.50, colot CONSISTING OF lawtuD 3tawtf DAVID LEWIS. AMAH TAYLOR, junior. 3«lf CATTLE. TO BE SOLD, BY JIS-Z SUDSCKIBEHS, NINE undividedtenth parti©fa-trad of Land, in tki State of Georgia; tither together or in lack part* a» may suit the purahafcr. The whole tr*& if bounded is follows, vie beginning oa tkc AfifHfippi river, \rfhere the latitude of thirty-two degrees, forty-nine minute®, forty fecondt north of Equator intcrfciU the fame river; theuce running along the fame parallel of latitude a dire east courfc to rhc Tom Bigby river j thence up the middle of tSc said Tom JJipby Aver to the place where the latitude thirty-two decrees, fifty«niac minutes, twenty seconds nortbof the equator in terfed* the fame ; thence a due wed courfc on th»* fame parallel of latitude to the Mffilfipi i river ; thet.ee down the middle of the said AKUfifllppi ri ver to the plate of beginniug; together v.'ith all thr privileges, immunities and appurtenances thereof, including atl,»ll.»fids within the* laid hounds, and containing ai Ira ft One M til ion acres, prof a b!y more- 'Hie prsnifes if uot before ditpofed of by private laic, will be fold by Public Vendue, on Thursday the twenty firft day of November ne*t, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at Concert-Hall, kept by Mr. Jambs Vila in Boston. For further particulars and terms, apply to either of the tub icribcre CHARLES CUSHINC, Bo 11 on, ©St. i, 1799. GEORGE LANE, twtf, Jf M. HM'S, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March lltb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail of Cengrefs parted on the lAday of June, one thoi-fand, ieTcn hun dred and ni»etyf«, entitled "an a<fl regulat ing the grann of land appropriated for mili tary ftrvices, and for the fcciety of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the ai3 supplementary to tie said recited ai) paflird on the I'econd day of March, omffhoufarid feren h'.ifcdrrd andnine tynim—to -.uit: THAT the tra«£l off Land herein after de ferred, nar cly, " beginning at the North Weft corner of seven ringss of townfoips, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tiie western boundary as the said ranges ; thence du.e Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the plate where the Indian boundary line cmffes 14«e fame; —thence faid boun dary line it) the-Tu Auroras branch of the Muf kmgum river at thecrofiing piace abtve Fort Lawrericc ; thenccdown the said river, to the point wkre a line run due weft from the place of wiM luteife<fl the Taid river ; thence aloi;i; the line so run to the place cf be ginning has been divided into tovrnihjps of ftve miles future, and fractional parts of town (hips ; 2hd thst plats ano furveyt of ihclaid townships and fractional parts of townfbips are depoCted in the offices of the Refiner of tht Treaiury and Surveyor Genera), far thcinfptc cion of all perfotfs concerned. The holder* of sucH warrants as hive been •i- lhall be granted fop military lervicespcrfcrm ed during the late war, are required to prcfcnc the fame to the Rcgiftcr of the Ti eafury, at some time ptiorto the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpofc of being registered ; No registry will however he made of any Ufa quantity th*» a quar:er township, or fV-.ui thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may b« prcfonted and pegiflered in manner afore faid, prior to the iath day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be deUrminsd by lot, in the node drtlcribed by the ael firft rvcited. The hoi sts of rtfgiflercd warrants, ftali oa Monday\he i?th day of February, in the fe»r 1800, i n the order of which the priority ol lodati- on fliall be determined by lotas afofclaid, pefon •>l»y, or by-their agents, defipiatein writingat the office of the Register oi the Treasury, the pirtiou 'ar quarter townships by them refpeifcively, and such of the said h«lrfers as fliall not defignatr their locations on the said day, shall he postponed ir locate such warrants to all other helders of regiftercd warrants- The bolder* of warrants for military services Efficient to cover one or more quarter townships or traits of four thousand acres each < ftiaU, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, *Boo and prior to the tirllday 01 January, tßei, be ui iowi-d to regiller the said warrants in manner a- i»nd forthwith to make locations therefor on any track or wads of land not before located- All warrautsor claims for lands on account «f military lervic£;>, which flullnotbe regifcred and located before the firft day of January, ißoa, are by the fuj p'.ementary a& of Cowgrefs herein before recited, palled on the l'econd d2y of March, 1799, tie dared to be forever barred. Given under my hand it Philadelphia, the day and year abeve mentioned. OLIVER WQLCGTT. Sec. of the Treasury. DEPARTMENT TREASURY May 29tk. 1799. ' proprietors of certificates lfliied forfub- X fcripfions to the L<ian bearing uiterelt at eight per centufti per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment shall have been made of the sth inftalr.ierit, which will become due during the tirft ten days of the month of July enlning, Certificate# of Funded Stick may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the fotir fiift or oaemoieiy of thefums ex prefTed in the fubrct »ptlon certificates; —No cer tificates of Funded Stock m ill however be ifiued forlels than one'hundred dollars. Such fdbfcriyMtion certificates Sis may be pre ented at the Treaiury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorficd *ncl diftindlly marked so as to denote, that a moctyof the flock has been iftlicd. OLIVER tfQLCOT?, j&cretarji of the Trcasurj % WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799- j\ LL officers of the fin! regiment of Artillmfrs anJ Engineers, and of tht 6rft, second, third and fourth regiments of Infantry in the service of, the United States, who are, from whatever cause, aWeiK from their commands, are required with alipoflibU expedition to repcrtt theifcfelves by let ter to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officers thus called upon, will be held amenable for any avoidable delay in reporting themfclvcs, and those who do not repor* four months from date of this notification, will be presumed to have resigned their rommi (Irons. James m«henry £jT The Prieters ii; the several Aattx, who publiihed the proposals for the supply rations during the year 1800, are infert th-.* abQve once a wee! in'their papers, tiilthe-urft of January icxt. lawtij. TO BE SOLD 1 OK CASH, oa JLXr.iiAUCK!), For properly in the City, or v : lb:n tlirtj miles of it, A PLANTATION cr tivdi of Land in Mifiliu County and State- Penolylva nia, within it mile, of the ri»et Juniata, con taining abo*t 300 acres. There are übotit fifty as*e« eleareiU p*rt of which is a rich bottom, by a ronfUnt Arean. • t-at is Aroug enough t" work an oil ~>r a grit! ni'l. Any person inclining t*> deal fc r it, may etn. ,! n far ther information by dpplyirg at th: uttc 0' thin j;a«:te. N. B. If Told, credit wiV be give* f-r jwrt of Ihe money. Oftoher 17, 1799. NOTICE To the Creators of Jofopii Alexander, LATE ofLevi'iAown. in thp autuily (if Mif flin, and commonwealth of PeHhfylvania; who was a partner of the firm i>f Jch.r/hn & Alcxar.dtr,\ have applied to tlx Judge* of ihe court of Common pleat, in and for the county of Mifilin alorefaid, for the benefit of thfc laws of the said commonwealrh, made for the relief of iufolvent debtors, and they have appointed the feci rul TueHay of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditor, at LewiftoMrn, in said county, of which, pleale to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. aujnft TKR M S Of Richard. Fokvell, iti Philadelphia % FOR fVBSORI3IN.G TO 1 UE • JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THt COMMBNCCMtNT Of the American War, i-n 1774, to the present tinib y INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, of and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that liodj, now first per milted to be made public. TERMS, THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe,in targe o&avo. Each volume will contain above 500 pa<j«n, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in foe, paper, and iiirrding, wMI be oMcrved throughout the work ; to thni, while the fubferibers bitomc pofleftVd of a valuable record, an ornartiert may be added to thtir libraries. The pritf*- to fubferibers will he i doll*>. 75 ctS. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bod ml , but, as the )>«bli(her does not intend to rfifil man more than the number fub/cribed for, z cotifiti#ra» ble life on the price may be expected to non-iuby Uribers. Each voiume will contain about one third left ofletter-prefcthan thecriginal edition j tilt, Jfs the publiiher is not yet enabled to tie terming tfce eK.ent of Private Jotuuals, wkich he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afoertain th»- cumber of Volumes which wiHcomprife the work. P.ymens la be made en del;i,erj of each volume. SuUtribers will have it at thw'r option, either to fubferibe forth® whole of the Journals, up to the prefect time, or to t.hofc only of the Old Cottgnrfc prior ta the organization of the federal Govern ment. IN all countries, t*i? proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in dnrk nef-> and ohfeurity, owing to a carelefsncft, fti the fucceedin* generation, to preserve tlrc public re cordi, and the attention of the nation, in theferude ages, being call -d off from their dome*! ic concerns, to engage in wars and conquelt. Of what infinite Value would the laws nf Alfred be, had they been tranlmittfed to «ur days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated pubbc records, and renders them alnioft in eflimable. It is hoped, that Americans will, there fore, chearfully contribute their afliftancein trans mitting to piifterity the labours of their ancestors —founders of the Columbian nation. % * The work will certaiuly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will fbetv the support it has already acquired: •• Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. "To the Honorable the Senatlfand House of Rep refeptatives of thu United States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfciibers,Citizens, Ac. of Philadelphia, Refyeftfullyjt.ewetht " I hat having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oeraiionsto recur to the Journals ofCon grci>, we experience inconvenience by the fcarc*- ty of them ; That we nnderftand that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he haih obtained partial countenance irom ma ny individuals; bat that he has delayed prosecu ting the work, In expectation cf encouragement fi:#rn government, tha: may adequately indemnify Ivifu We, therefore, refpc&fnUy loHcit, As the publication is n*cefliary to be diiT?mmat*d troong publicbodie? thatCcr.grcf* will, in their v/ifdom rendtr him such add:tionslencouragement, to that whic'n he has obtained from private individuals, as to enable Vifn to prcceed with the work,fo that your M?moriali{ls may be enabled to co- of that record for themselves. 1 horaas M Kean, John !>. Coxe,CharlesHeatly, ; Samfom levy,T. RoTs, Wm. Moore Sm«Ji, John Read jun. William , r ilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo seph 3. M'Kean.John Bccfiy, W. Sergeant, John 1 Th ompfon, J arcd Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan, William ' Rawle, Thomas, WilHam Levis, James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davis, John Hallowell, James Oiddeh, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. WcJis John L. 1 Lcib, Alexander 1. Dallas, Jcfeph Reed, Thomas | Willing,?Satnuel M Fox, John Wain Robert Ml. Dunkln, John Ewing,Jnn F.dWard Ben nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Ctayno®le James Crukfhmk, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel mtvth, Peter D'j Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Kail, David C- Claypoole, Thomas Armstrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno.. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Houfeof Reprcfeutativesoi the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1 79 8 : »• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, Ctßitr." 41 RESOLVED by tht Senate and Hotfc of Rep resentatives of thr Unitea States of'Amerjca in Gongrcf* aflembled.That the Secretary gf eheSeuate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authoriled and directed, to i'ubferibe, on fu:hterms us tbey may doim 'eligible, tor of the Senate and House oi Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the JournaUof Congrcfs, wbich a,e p*o pofed to be published by Richard Folwdl and tuch number of copies of deficient volumes of the sets now in prmt,asmay be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker <y*the Hovjt of Rrprefrntaiittes. jamLS" 1«?SS, President if //v £r.\:'f pro ic y.pcre, Approve J, March id, 17Q9. I xmy 33 Three Cents Reward. RUN »wkf fcatithr HvMUOwr 00 the naiif oftK* rttfc itift 2 hoaii Sntut o*l, aimed SUtabcth Hansel, haul 011 u>d took with her three diflcrt pi ehM*c> us garment aa4 mosaCT, promt, bold ao4 hrpw&M, a noted l**r ; any par lon j;ipr«h«nAiuglier fliatl Ire catKM to the siiovc reward—r.o roMs ot charge will be nud. N. V, jnoMata Vte UAtitiL rrrzt>jtr*icr. Goflm "Co Wlhiy. Chcftar CvoacyrJMy 19. 6 3»wtf The Stvift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF ST4G£S, MOW B.UKNING BF.TWFEN PHILADELPHIA is* NEW-YORK, By the foort and pleafaiH road of Eij/l'cten, Neaitown. Scotch Plaint, Sprmg- JitU and Ncvjart. i'HE excellence of this road, ihe populous- of the country through which it palt"- es, with luwlry other advantage!, which render it so far preferable to tin Old Road th»ugh Hriftol, Brunf* iek, itc. lopg ago suggested the propriety of its beconMTg the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philjoelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute fui veyofit hi« been taken,and its fuprriurity over the Old Read, both in winter and summer, hai been clearly afcertained.—Tliore are rood bridge* «<-er all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the creffiag is performed with great fafety and in less than hall the time required at (he Trenton Ferry. Tie road u ftvtral mil, /barter than the nld road, but this is amongst the leail of its becanfe daily expe dience pi oven to us, that dispatch as w«ll«*om fort in travelling principally depend on the ./■oodnefs of the read and the levelreft oftht ■ccun'.ry, and, in thel'e refpefls, the New Road U, beyond all cooiparifon, the bell. It present* none of th«fe rocky hills, which render the Old Road f« fatiguing between r'le Delaware and Ncwai k. Ihe foil, toe, for the greater part, ia such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very lirile . ull it. summer, which ctl\ umftince, added to the b<-auty ot ehe country, and a con tiderabje croportion of (hide, trust always reni. der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a grata Me. 5 he Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL IPHI.\ f at 6 o'clolL every raortiir.g (Sundays ex»pttd) ftlnn the GREEN THEE, opposite th..- Lutheran Church, N"rth Fourtkftreet. li gees thrcuph - lankforri to Bcllletoti, where it liops to Breakfaft; firr.ift Huftletown it goe» throdglt Hewtowh to fenny-town to dinner ; f rom i'cnpy town through Hopewell, Millfidne, Uo'ind-brook, QuibMe.nvn and Plainficld I* Scotch Piiins to The next morning i( stops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whrncfc it pott thrcu.eh Uewark and arrives at York at noon. From NEW-YORK it flirts it 3 o'clock in thr afrernoMi (Jrom P.-.ulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. Tor (eats at New-York, application may lie made to Ed ward Bardi.t, Old Coffee house, to A. Mjthieo, corner of Naflau aiTtd John ft? ecu, tr> B. Mmy, 110. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street, asd to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad ftreu. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on ulbj. of bapgage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken ox |-,y a paflenger, Will be clurged at 4 cents per [xjue J weight. y With relpeiSl to patkages sent 011 without passengers, the prgprirturs pretume they have adopted a regulation, which, thojgh unknown to oLher lines of stager, they think mi:(I meet with genera! approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who cfelivertl the package at the office (hall fee it entered in the stage-book, for which entry he Hull pty 6 cents ; he willtlieti Hate the value of the pack age,and pjjf (exclufi've of the carriage) arte per cent, on the vjue, a< infurjnc'-, and far,w Hitl» be wßf receive a receipt. Thus, f"< r iaftanoe, if he eflimatts hi« package St oat dollar, he w ill pay one cent, and it at o/ie lit wired dollars, lie will pay or.e dollar injj|raace, and ic like pro portion fur packages of any other value, Very few perfems it is prtfumed, wilj, this regulation ! it will however, be npticmable with every one to ivall hiitiftlf of this freuHty or not. But the proprietor think it right (w (late very cuplijiitl; l , that thejr will beicfpoa-. fibie for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, ud fur wjilch Hn Mlfil+C ance receipt cannot be produted. In the d:firihiition of the route, the great eft care has bred tiKeh io'fix on J'uch plices and ta verns as always srfford a good atofferaollKfitjn' •in(J cjitertaiument for the paffi-ngersitthe tftfeft reasonable rates The fiag<?s are well equipped furnilhctl with fleet anl Iteariyborfes,and coiii mittei! to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The propriei«r» tbemfelvet live at the different towns and villager wher* tke (lagej will {top, i» that the conduct of tfccjlcr fons they employ is continually aa olijeil ftltheir, attenfioh.— They take cart also t« fee that the pa(Tenj;cr6 are well provided for and poitiMy treated a; the taverns, and that Do nery £j_r inl'oleiice is p'ra&ifed upon them; IB (hort, they hfave fpareiniitherpjiii«n6r expenie to render the SWI b T-SURE the very belt offtakes in America, The line has now run nearly a mor.th, i!ur irg which lime a great number of gen;!e>nen have gone through, buth from Philadelphia and New-York. Every pafieiiger has found the road t a fur pats very Far all that ha» been said of it* excellence ; and the Proprietor! of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to heir the behavbu of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernst l'pikei-. of' mi ill the highest fatisFsftion. yOHN M'CALIA, Philadelphia 7HOS.PAUI., Bujllelon JOSEPH THO R A TON, ) A'.ICHOLAS H'rNKOOP, > Newteiun- J.:COB KSSLER, ) •JO:-:N MO&EHEAO, Prnnytokur.. r. kill:,:ax, »~t mtjtm. t.L\AS COMEiS, Bound Brook. R. SAMBURr, Scetch Plains. YSAAGRAWLE, I'.OSERTPEARSON, I V t , s^Sfi e ' d - , PAINTED BY J. IP. FENKO
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