Just Published, A COMI'IiXDIOUS SYST EM Of Pract: itil Surveying u" i dividing of land; Lri-jty luuifrtu-J under tbe j Uu-.-.yjrv bi\ids, viz. TVTfiNTY-'f HREE Geometrical Definiti on!, eleven tie >m»trical Politiont, ex mbiting to view the properties and depended tiet of mlnglta I fellow ed by problems and exai>ple» prepuatory lo height* and diftanci 5 Then fifteen problem! and ex amples necefliriiy prerium to calculating a Snr vty fuccccdctfby fevtn survey;, the area of the four firfl i> found geometrically. and of the whole number by difference ol latitude and <!e parture, (K.iing ho\# to tskr an tnacceffiWe boundary, fti.d the bearing and dilta ic<f ot the clofi £ line vithotu muring it, alto the dif* tanrcs to atMirayrfTiiite corner fronj the two adjacent corni rs, followed by Msn>plr> of »ff feb on to wilding ftrcauis of * Iter, (hewing how to &*1 tain he a«a withrat tbc trouble of nteaftiring l-he windings witb iluins and in* flnnnrntJ—J tr nktd water c«urf> Grnitencd, ant l 3 0 imi y <t' lan ! on tadi fide found by tUcfe uffict,. Ten cxanfles of dividing lard. wilh misy fab leading tiie moflctitieal tir tumftances that cm occur in pia&i c ; an ex ample . f I itcri'cftions, jn.l an example ftewr- how iht Uciringt i.f a fitld may be truly l.iiun litre lite t.it Jig i a (liAcd. Itho ihe atkfaetlf n may vary in quvl. 1 iI y and dsnnroina tionatcv ■ Qatiort ; ex inble*{he» ing tfceme til,id q) nuifiniiii; In tliccha.n onl\. All the rules are cli.fr jnd ciym it. Thin work con tains the tallies of difference of lalitudt and de parture •atid'of logarithms Ordtl■, Irf tto J iVpi and fames Crbct Ihink', Book filler a, No. 8-. High-Octet, Philadelphia, Eon r ill and Nile-, 173. Market Street, Bafti nn-rc. or the Subl'cr.l.cr in \\ iltnmgu n (Del.) will he <1 u'>" attended to. '( hole who have the car. of luhfcription pa pers f: r (his wmk, arc raqueftrd 10 lend ih«ir lefpeflive nurt.hcrs a>. f un ij ppffihlc, to \t hoin the quota's will be fait jgiccably to the pro- ZACHARIAH Wilmington, 9th n mo —:6. jawim JUST RECEIVEI"), From the BOSTON Manufactory, a QUASiirr oy WINDOW GLASS, Of different siws-t VOR SALE By ISAAC IiAKVIiY, Jun, N. b. «nyfizri>i fizr>lhlt maybe wan'cJ cut Ijrpcr 'ban 18 b\ u ca ■ < be baH Irmi laid manufadl - ly, 0U being Ordered; a<iri a'lcntian given Ujtorwaid ..,1 JDV order»<h»t may be le't fdr iK* purpose i No. u, Soui h Water ftrctt, <1 above, july 8 M Valuable P'repehy for Sale, ki Ghefrttt, i car Suvh ftrect, dirtily opnefitt CoNOkiSi HALL, A I.OT i out W front iu Chef ru' urrv: a-;d 73 1\ ' i" deplt, wbtu <ll i»< 0 grn.! i« .»iue h«'i;le, i.ew :i- th~ tC-.Ufi 0! • l> . 't!Ut:. Jh-p* 'a'.'i i-t t.-» 3 .y. m» i rt nr o! % p. p-r annu.m Tht, adv. ntaj/fuiii li'ua'icw ol t'm< ] roprrty Tv*- qwirc- uo t .in-n;s 'or i* n>u!l be Kr: tlvre* 1 i*c 'Vw > rbifi ci'y t'* 1 t:..l ;r, sr. 11: rvft title wd! b- nudt tr " .""'iu'''- • T-'*o JAMES GIUVAN, no. 198 Chefnut fnifes. march 5 WHEREAS, AN attachment jwas meiy, inue>l out of the in fcrior of common pica- of the county cf Essex, in the state of Jerfi y. directed to the fhci iff of the said county, r, shift the rights, credits iconics tfifths, goods and chattels lands and tenements ol Jcbn CLv*s Sy mutes at the fuitof William Wellt, in a plea ol trespass on the cafe to his damage thrte thoufanu dollars A,id whereas, the said the riff the term of jfrne last pail, return to the said rourt that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thoUfaod dollars,and alfohy sixty land warrants ; Noxv therefore, wnlcf's she laid ]ohn Clrves Syrnnus flu I appear,give special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered against him, and his property herein attached, vill U- fold agreeably to the Jlatute ill such cafe made and prov did Aaron Ogden, Clerk, £>V. Elizabeth-town. Juiy ? l. via (* * > lawum TO BE SOLD, r ot { ur lots of a* o\it 30 or 40 acres t each, morttbr lefsasmay luit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good filiation for a house—viz. one on tl>e river Delaware,*fuitable either for a gentleman'* feat or for a person who might with to, engage in the lumber buljnefs hw iojr a p ad laodii g. One c mnnndirg a gOod w'< w of the river Uom the highest ground between the Pennypack and Pogueffin crack* ; and another 011 the B'i'lol Road, inquire «f Mr. Gilpiu near the 11 mile stone on the laid road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good fituatioos.for biiilding ; one o£ which is suitable for a van.yard, and has a small (lone house and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newtown road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acre* on t!*e Pennypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives ok the pronw fe.- or o r Mr. Gilpin. I'oJftlfton will be in the spring, but buiid itiriais irujr be collected i'ooncr ( Taxes of Lycoming County JOHN KIDD, Treafnrer, BY Direction of the Commijfiontrs of Lyeo inwg county, it ends at Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes afll-fled upen unseated Land 6 in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Th< .j who have Iklsd with the Com itiiffioncrs, llatements of thei-r Lands, are re queftcu to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes ti ereon, and pay them; otheruilc, he fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the han4s of the Sheriff for collection, agreea bly to the awl for railing t-ounty rates 2nd levies Thof* *ho have not filed flarements of theii lands with the Comniifiloneis, and aredefirous of having it done, to prevent laics without pre vious perfor.al Notice, may file with the above Trealurec,. their lifts, flatixg the quantities re turned, number and dates of tbe wirrtms and namei of tke warrantees, under which they ! h»ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market ftrect fov this purpole until the 18th instant. NoveiaUr 9. COPPER, Proper for sheathing vessels, and for Coppersmiths use } FOR SALE, A few Crates Glass Ware, afiorteri .November 14 coiot BY Virtue of an Order of the CJourt pi Com mon Plea?, of Delaware Couuty, appointing us auditors in a Domr(|t attachment ou the of William Marftull, will be fold at public iale on Seventh day the lift «>f next Mouth at the Pothouse of Ed ward Fell in Spring field Townfljip, A large quantity of Earthenware, Pots, Pans, Plates, Jugs, Mugs, Bowles* &lc. alfoa quantity of unburn: ware, Potters' imple ments, luudry articles of hoatchold furniture and a Ten P.-re Stove. The sale to begin at 1: o'clock, when at tendance will be given and conditions made known by lith Month 19th 17*9. All pcrfnn; !• jving avy r'emands faid Marfba), are defirt-d to authenticate jail produce them, on or brfnrr the siitot" next Month, that they may be liq- i ij e<! and all ihi fe \*h » ai* indebted, ko mskc immediate payment to said Atidmrs. NovcmUer 20 STOTIf bt t-he BANK of the- tJiMf SThTc In the names of Nicolaa* Van Stapttorft anil Nuh' ia- Hubhjirii of Apirlirrdatn, ti No 29. >4o lor 5 'hares, 29,161 for 2 (hare*, 29,162 for i (hares, for I (hare 29,115 for 4. (bai c • and 29 116 for 5 Awes; an. th. following certificate* of th< debt of the Itnitc States, on the book - of theTroafury, to Wit, No 12,823, da'ed Fe' ruary 2*, 1799,-for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of >ficolaas Van Staphorft of Amsterdam, No. (ana date (or 4CCO dollar* three per cent*. in tiame of Jacoh Van St jhofil of An)l,lci dam, No 16,348 dated ijjm Fs-l-riuiry 1799, Ji>r 783 dollars .13 cwi.ts o: fix per atid'No 12,818 fune date, for 633 hilars 23 cents ol thrse per suits, in the name ol Niuhola? Hubbard o.! Anifterlam, and No. 12,817 dated 19th Fe ruwj *799, for ijoo dollars threr per cents, in the n inc* ul Jan Hendrisk King(b;r- iiught of t! c RuY!>an military order tfl St George were lent by the Britilh packet fiheflcr flekJ, C>ptain J<ncs, which villii was captured and the laid cer'.ificatee 1011, tlvrelorcapplication i> made for the rspcwal ol {jhf, f ime, of which all verfons concerned urt ed .to taV; notice. Oiloher 11, 1799 | NDEr'.Tiil) io 1! ; f j't tc o[ Jnn.s Whak i ion, 1 aii? of :!u C.iy cf Pl-.i'sdtlpbia, Met c!:ai,t« dcrrafci!, a;-. ieqtirl-c<.l to ilie l;:inc and l bole having litrtnw'idb ;.g.'ir«lt iiib liitatc.t protluce their ariv.-jnt busily-> T trlled to KEARNY WHAItTON, ■Acting F.xtcu:cr, No. i n, Sjirucc street November 11 ,\t dour to r pr« tu.th fa tf A N ailive. steady and faithful MAN, who cm L \ giv< farufaftory refere>«c as to charail«r will me t employ in the above Capacity, on ap]dy ing at the office of this Gazette. (itoemlaT 20 HORSES will be taken to winter at Profpui Kill, at the n Rlitcl {tone on the Briiiol Road, where they will have good Timothy and Clov r Hay, well littered and clranad and* field to run in when the weather is good. :0* Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or 011 the premffes. t<2. B Will not ho answerable for accident* or escape, bet willtake every precaution to prevent cither. November 1 z RAN A WAY, on the nigjit of the icth infl. from the fubferiber, living in the town (hips of E til and Weft-Bradford, in the county of ClieNer, and state ol Pennsylvania, 'wo ap P' entice fad*, crie named EMM OR THOMAS, 18 years of by tiadtf a taylor, fair com pletion, light hair ; had on and took with tun, a light coloured coattee, lined with white flan nel, .a dark broadcloth uailicoat, lined with lindcey. a striped caflunere roat and trowfers. three fhiris of home made linen, two pair us ft'>l kings, two pair of'(hues, a d two hits. The Other named A IRON PATTERSON, turned of 18 years of age, about 5 feet > or 8 inches high, dark Complexion, long Mack hair which ht uluollv wears tieel, black eyes, hus loft one or two of Iris lore teeth, long flat feet w 'wich hear the marks of being badly scalded, by trade a hatter ; had on and took with him a dark coloured cloth one dimity and one corduroy waistcoat, two (hirts, one of them muslin, two pair of trowfers, one plain nankeen the other corduroy, two pair of blue woollen flocking*, two pair of cotton, do. one blue and white clouded, the other white two pair of (hoes, and a rorum hat. Whoever takes up and secures tbe above laid apprentice lads, 111 any goal in the United S;atei>, so that their masters may get them again, (hall be entitled to the above reward, or Twenty Dollars tor either of them. aawtf. Nov. a 2. About Sixty-Six Head Jor disposal. Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Jfland in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of.wrfting, dire# to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. 3) 1799. § A WHU E WOMAN toiervc iu the capacity orcook in a finall family—None nerd apply who docs not perfe&fy underftapd her business, and cannot produce an unexceptionable ehara&er. Apply to the printer, octobcr 18 dtf By JOHN ALLEN, No. u: SPRUCE S'l HKBT. ai.so, CONSISTING OF JOSEPH UHOADS,") W.JPENNOCH, > Attdfew. DAViEf PRAT r, ) The following Ceflijicattt 01 rut CI.EMKNT UIIHJI.E ALL PERSONS " iivrcn, A NEWS CARRIER. Plorfes to Winter. 40 Dollars Reward. DAVID LEWIS AtflAH TAYLOR, junior. 3*f CATTLE. WANTED A COOK BY THK SL" li SCKi UI Ka j NINE undivided tenth parts ci a trnifc of Lakh in the Scare of Georgia; cither together or in I'ttcb parts a> may fait the purchaftr. flu whole trvfl ii bounded as follows, vi*. beginning oa the river, where the latirude of thirtytwo degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty fecund* north of thr Kquator ititcrfr£U the lame river; thci ce running along the fare paral'*} of latitude a du-e caf» coutfc to the Tom tti#by river; thrncc up the middle of the laid l oin river to the phce where the latitude thirty-two degree*, fifty-nine minutes, twenry lecond* north of the in terfe&s the lame ; thence a due weft courle 011 the lame parallel of latitude to ihe Mifliflip i river; thence down the middle nf the ftid Jl/iffiffippi ri ver to the place of beginning; with all rhc privileges. immunities au<l anpurtenanees thereof, in entiling tthfi uos wkliia th« laid hounds, and a? l«:aU One MiUiin ocHt pfefca b'y more. Jhe prrtulet if not before dil'jxjfed of by private laic, will be fold by Public Vendue, on Thursday the twenty firlt day of November next, at eleven o'ciork, A. M. at Conceit-Hall, ktptby Mr. Jamks Vila in Boston. further particular* and urnis, apply to cither of the lub- Icribcr* CHARLES GUSHING, Barton, OA, », 1799. GfiWßGii LANii, . iwtf, M. M. H.WS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March *1 tb y 1799. PUBLIC NQ riCE IS HEREBY CIV£N. Purluant to the a$ of Congrtf* .paflcd on the ill day of June, one thoi'fand, seven hnn <3r»d and nyuuyft*, entitled 44 an aiil rcguht irtg df tend appropriated for inii£ tary farviccs, and for the focic-ty of United Brethren Ici propagating the among the Heathen ," 'and the adl fuppknientary to recited a£t puffed on the fecdipd day of March, ne rtwufand seven hundred aDdniiie tynins——tskuit: lawtuD TFJAT the tVadl of Lahd herein after de jtribed, narc ely, " beginning at tfce North' Weft a rner of t)>e I'tveii ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due lbO*h, alofig the wtfttrn boundary ot thfe said ra*ge» ;rMhcnce due Wtl'i 10 the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thenefc up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crotf. s i Se lame ;-*-thence alor.g.rhe laid boun dary Une to, the Tufcaroras krautb of the Muf kinguui riverat the crofliu'g ve Fort Laurence ; thence die said river, to the point \ihci?.,a line run due well from ihf place ">f beiii; s-.irfw, will interieiH. the said river; heriec alonf: the iine so run to rhoplace of be . inking iiusbeeu divided into"fowVVtp3 of five <q»*Jcs are, aAdJra&lional-patts of town 3>ips ; that plats and fnrveys x»f the laid townships and fradtioual parts of township* are depoCtcd ij» Ihe ulTices of the Remitter of the lYcafury ayd Surveyor General, for ti* infpec ioiri of aH pcVfoss concerned. d^m The holders, wf warrants as have hecn >r (kali be crramed far military urt'kopi rfonn ed during tSe hue war, are required to prefew he lame to the Hegifter of the Treasury, at fomc time prior to the twelfth djy of February n t.he year, one thousand eight hundred, for the pur pole of being: will however be made of any lcfs quant : ty tha a quarter township, or four thousand acres. The priority of location «»f the warrant* which may b« prci'euted and pe»;i-ftered in manner afore- 'aid, prior to the 12th day of February in the ?e»r one thousand /eight hundred, will immediare y after the laid day, be determined by lot, in the ode dtefcribed by the ael lirfl recited. IV. The holders of regiflered warrants, IhaJl on Monday llic i;th day of February, in the year JSoo.i ti the order ot which the priority ef lccati rito shall be determined by lotas aforcfaid, pcfon. l!y or Vy th*ir tgerit*, designate in writii-gat the jlf ce of the Regitier of the Treasury, the partial ar quarter tovvndkips elected by them relpeiUvely, Hud fuih of the fald as lhaJl not defignatr their locations on the said day, shall be postponed locating such warrant# to all other h<rlU<£rs of regitlercd warrants The holder* of warrants for military fcrvicea (ttificicnt to cover one or more quarter townfliips or tra&s of four thou find acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, vßoo and prior to the lirltday oj January, lSc2, be al 'owed to rogiUer the laid warrants in nv.nncr a (orel'aid, and forthwith to make locations therefor 01} any track or tra&s of land not before located. jtawtf All warrants or claims for lands on account of contemplation to print that public record) and militaiy Cervices, which {hull not be rrgiller-ti and that he hath obtained partial couutenancc irom ma locate \ b fore the lirft day of January, ifcoi, arc Ly U T tediviJuats; hut that lit has delayed proiecu tiie fuppiementary atfl ol Congreis herein before t,n £ t * le wor k, in expectation of cncoeragcrtetit recited, pa fled on the fetond day of March, 1799, 1 government, that may adequately indemnify declared to be forever barred. ' him. We, rhef. fore, rcipedii.lly lolklt, as (lie Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the publication is nwctlfary to be oifilminated among day and year above mentioned. public bodies, that G«.nj-rcf> vill, in their r.ifdom OLIVER IVOLCQT7'. **nd*r him such additional encouragement, to that o., r f t'-,, r.vv;c,/*r- which h( has Stained lror « private individual,, J 1 ' as to unable him to proceed with the work,!*) (hat mnr, A c TTT> v s®T> a nTifrinni >' our M e morialittsmay be enabled to purcaafe go- J REASURY DEPARTMLN 1. pic, «r that rJU for ri»emrJ^s. Mcty *799* 1 honrus M Kean, John i) Coxt, Charles HeatJy, I "HE proprietors of certificate* iH*iicd t'orl'ub- Wrtl - Mo&i S'mi-t/i, John JL lcriptions to the Loan bearing Lntereft at ; J i u^ cW - r1 Je ff igfy per centum per annnrn, are notified, that f!'! n | j U . y * W '.? er * cant 'j?* 10 at anv time alter payment (hall have bc.-n made '° V t^ 0 '- J ) y iun ' W ! ar " ft the s>h inflalnent, uhicK will bernnW due !?t; j tfa . e 'l r .. ,• 4 i . l ... , , r . M.lfccpprie, Moles levy, Robert Porter, Geo fee (luring : lirft ten days ot the month of July u , vit , j, )hu Hal Well' )»„„ Olddc.., Wal.tr fcnlim.g, Certn.cat«» of lunocd bt-ek may at Ume , Milnor. John C. Weil. John L. their option be obtained at the 1 reafury or Loan Alexander 1. Dallas, jofcph lued,Ti»oma. Olnces, rcfpeaively, hinhc amount of the four i M Fox, John Nixo>>obect Wain firft inftajmenis, or one moiety of the Aims ex- f Robert' H. Duukin, JohmJl v.'irr.Jiin lidWardP. pjrrfled in the I'lbfciiption certilicata#:—No cer- nington, Hilary Baker, Willia#i NicHolf.. William tificatea of Fni.dcd however be iflued Young, Uohtrt Campbell Septimus, Claypoolc for let's than one hundred dollars. James Crukfhank, Mathi-w Carey' Henry K Hcl- Such filbfcriptwn ccriilicates as may be pre- niutb, fctcr Dy Haven, John DtitHap, lidward ented at the Trtafury oc Loan Offices in coa- Shoemaker .John R. Smith, Willum Hall, David equerrce 6f the foregoing an angement, will be Oiayj oole, Thomas ArniUrong, Samuel H. ndorl'ed and dirtindly uiaiked so as to denote, John fenno. that a of the iiock has been iflued. OLIVER IYQLCQTT, Secretary of the Treasury WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. a LI, officers of th« firft regiment of ArtHlcrifts ** anJ Engineers, and cf th* firit, fecund, third and iourth regiments of Infantry in the ferviceof the United States, who ate, from whatever caule, abfci>t lroui their commands, arc required wi s h all pollihltf expedition to report themfelvcs by let t»r to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The «flicers thus sailed upon, will be held amenable For any avoidable delay in reporting themselves, and those who do not report in lour months from date of this notification, will be prcfumed to have resigned their commissions. gT The Printers in the fcviral flatus, w!.o publilhed the proposals for the supply ©' ratioos during the year 1800, are requefUd to insert the above once a week in their papers, till the iirft of January *cxt. ' lawtij. TO BK SOU), JAMES M'HENRY. TO BE SOLD FOtt CASH, OK KXCHANGtU) For property in the Cii 1, or n'itoin thirty miles of it | A PLANTATION or tra£ ol Land in Mifflin County and State of Pciinfylva nia, within <sx miles of the ri*cr Juniita, con taining about 300 acres. There are anont fifty acte* cleared, part of which i» a rieh bottom, waUied by a eon (fan t flream that it ewoyglp to work an oil or a griit mill. Any ;x r r «n inclrnirjr to deal for it, may obtain fur ther mtor.nation by applying at the ofte • o; this yj/e*re. N. B. If fold, credit wiH be given fur pari of ('he money. C<St »ber 17, 1799. NOT I C f. To the Creditors of Jofepli Ak:,.under, I ATE ofLcwiftown. in the county of Mif -i llin, and commonwealth of Pcrinfylvania; who was a «>art icr of the firm of "John/on ijf /l!exandi>r t I have applied to the Judges'*? the court of Common picas, in aud for 'he county of MiflTa aforclwid, for the benefit ofthei..\K-> «f the iaul commonwealth, iiiade for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the sec« ud Tuetiiay of September next, tor a hearing of me and my creditor at Leviftown, in laid county, of which, pics'* to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. a-).lift VEH M s QJ'Richard lohvell, in Philadelphia, 101 »ÜB3CftlttlNG TO 1 US JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM TUK COMMENCEMENT Of the American Jf dr, hi 1774, to the present iinie y INCLUDING Tbc Reports of Heads of cf CctmmiiteeSi arid other Official mid Pri vate Phpcrs oj that Body, nozu first per mitted to be made public. TERMS, THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a mew neat tipe, in large o&ave. Each volume wilt contain above 500 pa<*a» neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in fi-zc, paper, and binding, will be obkrved throughout the work ; fp that, while the fubftribeis become poflefTd of a valuahJj: record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. "live.j'liCi to luhlcribers wiH he 2 cts. per voluwic, in hoards, and 3 dulls. whole boui-d , but, tin: pubhftur <Ioe» not intend to priot man more thaw the ui.mher fubkribed for, a confuura ble rife on the price m*y he cxpeded to non-luo> lenben. Krtch vohimfc will contain about one third left of ktter-prcl thau the original edition ; hut, a» the publisher unot yet envied pdet ermine the cx»e 11: of the Private' Journals, vhiji he may be allowed to make public, h*; csrinot a foe ruin tht numbef ol volumes which wifteomjflrrfc the "work. Payments -to be made on delivery cj each •vvlume. Subftrihers will have it at their option, sitlier to fubferibe fee the. whole ol the Journals, up to the prefeiit time, or tothols only ol the Old CongreN prior to the orgaUzation of the Federal Govern- ment, IN all counrri. s, tV proceedings in the com m mt-iit '•! their are jolt ind.-.rk rrcA and nfcuritv, ©win;; to a carc!cfsn:?i's. in the to pfef.tYe the public rc c«r'tis,and the attrition of the nancn,iri th&frrude to in wars ami conquetl. Oi -vhr.t infinite value would c!:e law, of Alfred he, had they been transmitted to fur days ? Time, that de'lroy* every thing,z-tihance.s the value of well authmti c»ted public recoj d>, and renders then* almolt in cii.mable. It i- hoped, tliai Americai s will, therc 'chearfully contribute ih- ir afiirtance in trani mitung to polKvit; the labour of their ancellars —founders of the Columbian nation. \ * i'he work will certainly 1/r advanced w'ith ,'xpcditi.rii propiptiiui!e. The ioilovnng will ii/uw the ftipport it ha- alreidy acquired: ° 14 Philadelphia, 'June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable ths Senate and Houle of Rep rcfentatives of th&Uniter State*. " 1 hs MEMORIAL ol the Subfcribsr3,Citizens, 3ps- of Philadelphia, " RrJpeftfuHyJ>- lb, " That having, in our refpedive avocations, frequent otcafionsto recur to the Journal., ofCon grd.% we experience inconvenience by the fcaroi ty of them: That we undeiHlan \ that Richard Foiwell, printer, ot Philadelphia, has had it in 44 1 rue cony from the original Memorial, pre ientcti to the Houi'c of Rcpntentative# of the United States, on Monday, the ißth ®f June 1 79 s : '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for «' JONATHAN W. CO>»DY, Ccehk." " by the Scnareand Houl'e of Rep resentatives of the United Suits of America in Gongrcfs afiembled/rhu! the Secretary of tncSenate and the Clerk of the Houle of Representatives, be authorilcd and dircded, 10 fubftribo, on such terr.in as they may dutm eligible, lor tht ul'c of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies ol the Journals of Cortgreft, which a,e pro posed to he publi(hed by Richard Folwell and iuch number of copie# of deficient vuktmetol the set« now ui ?rtnt,as may be fltctfl'ary to complete th* fame. JONATHAN DAYTON", Speaker nf the Woufe tf Rrprrfrr.nniTci. JAMES i«JSh, President tf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March 2ii, 17Q9. JOHN ADA-iS, Prctiden! of she V.iited S:.rtei. ir.ay so* Three Lents Reward. RI N away from the Suhfcriher oil the evening ol the aSd. inft. 3 hound Servant CIRL, filmed HowcUci, had on anM tc«k with her three diffcrfi.t cbin^c* of garment 494 n.oucj % prroJ, bold aud.lir pudciK, a noted lyar ; any pr - iori apprehcndirjjher ftuH tie entitled to the Jw%c rtward— no eor » or chargp- will be p»id. N C, She had a year- mdTome months to feitc DaSIFL FirZFATJtICy. Gofhfn 1 ownftiip, CheAer County, Jdy as. The S\4ft-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, MOW KICKING KTWtH PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Eif/Helen, Netjtoivn. Scotch Plaint, Spring. Jicld and Nciuarl. i 1 HE excellence of litis road, ihe jjopulonf ne(i of the country through wflitli it pasT es, with lundry other advantages, which render it lofar preferable to th« Old Road thwugh liriftol, Brunfwi.k, ice. long ago suggested the pioprirty of its t>ecomii£ the Gusd Tho. rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the prcl'ent year, a minute survey of it his hern taken,and its fupcriority over the Old Road, both 4 winter and fummcr, hat been clearly akertair.ed.—There are good bridge* aver all the othtr waters but the Delaware, and here the crofting is performed with great i'afety aud in less than half the time requined at the Trentoa Ferry. The road is Jiveral ihVci Jborttr than the old.road, but thi»i»m o ng.t the lead cf its advantages, because daily expe . ienre pio VCS to us, rtiat dispatch as w «l| as lort in traveling principally depend oil the v'oodr.efs of the , sij.t the fcvclueft of (he •country, anil, in theft the New Road '>•. beyond companion, the belt. It prefects none of iho'.e T(u lev hills, which render the (>ld Hi'ad 1* laiiguing between the Delaware aud Ntwmk. I lie ioil, too, for the greater part, ia 'ich as toproduce but little mud in winter, and »»ry Utile L.'lh. lusnmer, which i ifcumftince, added to the H-auty of the co incry, aud a con siderable proportion fit lhade. n ult always rcs- Jer travelling in the lattfcr feifbn peculiarly a grecal)!e. 1 he S-A ftarts from I'HILADEL. "HIA, at 6 o'rl ji. k every morning (Sundays . x.-.ptcd) tr. in i!,c GREEN -TRUE. oppofitc the Lutheran ffl'tuch, North Fourth fircct. It goes ihrmi-h J'rafkforrt to Huftieton, where it Jtups to UreiLta!! ; from Bui«l?towa it goes ilir.isijili Me.vto>vn lo Penny-town to dinner j P«x«y-io»n through Hopewell, Millftoiw, Hui,iul-bruok, and PUinfield to Scotch Plaiiu to Id lj;c. The »txt morning it flops at S|>ritigli c :.l to breakfaft, from whence it jrocs through Kcwark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it darts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon J from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardiit, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John ftrects, to B. ATaiiy, no. 48, Courtlandt, corncrof Greenwich flrect, at»d to Michael Little, at hit hotel, ao. <j. Broad flrcet. » * ' Fare icr pafTengers, Fbe Dollars. Way pafTengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafleoper is allowed to lake on r 4 lbs. of biggage carriage free; but all other baggage, taken On by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. ' With refpedl to packages sent on without paflengers, the proprietors pi c!nine they have adopted a regulation, whiili, though unktiwwn to other li»e> of flape-, they think mud meet with general approbation, They pledge them feive« to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The perton wbo delivers the package at the office ihall lee it entered ia the lUge-bOok, for u bich cutry he (lull pay 6 Lents ; lie will then date the value of the pack age, and p..y (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent. 011 the v hie, as infurinc.-, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, it herliimatfs hit package at onedollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar iniurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few prrfoi,!, it is prefumad, will dislike this regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of tiiis l'ecurity or not. li.it the proprietors think it light to iiate very explicitly, that the? will be refpon fib!e tor the las e delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and f. r which an infur ant'e rfceipt cannot be produced. In the diflribntion of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on luch places and ta verns asalways afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paffcngersatthe rnsft jreal'r.i able rates The are well equipped i'uiui.had with fleet ani i'i. sdyliorfes, and com mitted to the cart- i'f intelligent foUer and obli ging drivers! The proprietors themfelvet live at the different towi.s and villages where the (i'ges will ilop, la that the conduct i f the per sons they employ is rontinuall) an obje.lt i f their attention.—They, take can. also to jee that the palTengers are well provided for and poiittly treated at the taverns, and that no l'ort of chica nery or infolencc is pra.Uifed upon them ,• in (hort, they have iparedneitherpainsnorexpence to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line ol llage* in America. The liue has nour run nearly a montb.dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have 1 gbne through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflt-ngcr has found the road to surpass very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietor of the Swift Sure arc extremely happy to hear the behavtcu ol' their drivers, and the treatment at Taverusr spokes of with the higheil fatisfaftion. JOHN WCALLA, PUladtlpbi» THUS. PAUL-, B'jllttcn 70SHPH THURSTON, ) NICHOLAS IVYNKOOPSNewtoum. JACOB KIiSLF.R, 3 yOn.V MORE HE AD, P'~ f. KlLLMn*nr "tSfion. £LIAS COilßtS, B»unißro*k. ■\■ SsiA'AHVRT, Sctttii Plaint« ISsiJORsIH'LE, I . . . ROBERT fit JRSON, J bt"»sj*U j'mu ii. ecdtj% PAINTED BY J. IV. FENNO. ennytfrwn.
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