Just Published, A COMPENDIOUS Sl'S'lT.M Of' Practical Sur*ijnig and dividing of land; br-'jiy comjriz-.d under tit following beads, »is. TWiNTY-IHREE Ce< metricjl Deßniti eiu, t'etca Ge.imetricil Petitions, ex mbiting to view the properties and depesden tie* of triangles ; foliou-id by problem* »nd examples preparatory to Trigon .metry, heights and d'tta'itc o Then filtetu problems and ex amples n;eefl«nly pre»it.u« tn calculating a Sur vey fueretded by seven furvejr-, ihe area of the four firlt la found geometrically, and of the whole number by difference of latitude and de parture, Clewing how to take injccefiibk boundary, find the bearing and <iittan-e of the cloflr.g line without rurming k, also the dif tancea t'u ail iiiacccffible corner from the two adjacent corners, followed by example of off feu on to winding streams ot water, ihewiug how to «&ettain the IKI without the treuble of ineafuring th« winding# with chain* and io llrnmrnt*—a crooked » Jter e»urfe firaiten'd, and a q-uhtuy of lariJ on each fide found by these offset*. Ten example! *f dividing land, with mmy fy'n-dirifioss, Idling into t«ie moll critical ctr cumllaacM tha: can occur,in prafli e; an ex ample of Int«rfcftio«», anil an example (hew ing hnw lilt beaxiujrs of a Ktld may be truly taktn where the needle is a'trafled, altho' the attrition may vary in quamity and dsnomini tion at every station ; ex jmple* (hewing the me thod of mealnring by the chain onl). All the rules are dear and explicit. This uork con tains the tables of difference of latitude and de parture and of logarithms. Orders lent to JiTeph and James Crucklh ink, Booklellers, No.«;, High-flrtet, Pliiiadelpbil, Borilall and Nile«, 173, Marker Street, Balli tnore. «r the .Subtirjbcr in Wilmington (Del.) will h« duly attended tc Thnfc who have the care of Pubferiprion pa- I>cm f f this work, are raqucltrd to frnt! thtir rel'pe&ive numbers as soon as polliblc, to whom the quota's will he Ist agreeably to the pro- ZACHARIAH JESS. Wilmington, 9«h ii mo—l 6. jawim JUST RECEIVED, From tie BOSTON Mr.r.'facivrj, 4 QUASTrfr or WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, Fo* SALE 3Y ISAAC HAIIVEY, Jew U. B. Any site or sizes that may be cut larger than 18 by i» can be had from laid manufacto ry, on being OTdered; and a:«eni*on given oa any Orders t hot may be left for that pur pole ApMv t»i No. 9, South Water-flrcet, as above, jaly 8 d,t Valuable property fo> Sale, )o CiicfKUt, near Sixth ftrecc, dircdly oppofitc Conckass Hall, A LOT »i feet front in Chef niK llr ii in J 73 ftrt in depth, whereon is a gnc.'. (rane houfc, now in the t«r.iire •{Samuel Befgl lul jcA to a jjronnd re*t of a"s perannum The, adv-ntapemi* fituarioß of this property re np cnn>nKliti, sos 'it must be known, thrrc arc few u» thit city to equal it, *<■ utwiceptionakle title will be mad« to r"e purrhafrr. Arply 'o JAMES GIRVAN, so, 198. Chtfnut ftrott, ntit 'door to the prs march 5 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflucd out of the in ferior court of common plea* of the county of Effel, in the (late of N«w Jerfcy, di.-e£lfcu Co the (tariff .if the laid c.ullty, a-jainft the rights, credits, monies a&d effects, good* and chattel*, lanes and tcnertivc* of John Clrvet Symn.rs at the suit of WHUak Mis, 111 a plea of trefpafc on the cafe to his dauiagc thrte thousand dollars ;~— Ar.i iibcrrat, the laid iheriff did, at the term of June lift past return to rlie said <ourt that he had attached thedefendant liy a certain linndpivcn by Matthi.n UrnmaH and Samuel Meeker t<> the saul drLndaut, to the amount of i ear t»o thousand dollars,and alfehy futy lai d warrants JV«to (V</ire, -nlcfs he said John Cl-ves Symmsn (ha:l aj- joar give special htil. and rsceive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered him, and hi* property hcrc'n attached, will b; fold agreeaMy to the flatote in such cafe made a»d pro» : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, llizahrth-town.Ju'y 8, ng l (n) iawum TO BE SOLD, r I~HRF.E or f' ur lots ol about 30 or 4c acres L each, mere or iels as may suit a purchaser. fin each of which tfcer* is j eond lifcation for a hotife— vil. one on the river Delaware, fuitaMe • ither lor j gentleman's feat, or for a pcrfon who might with to etigage in the lumber Imfinefs hav ing a Hrding. One c mmandmg a good view of tlvs river ;rom the highest ground betw-cn the Vtnnyfack and Pogueftin creeks ; .nd another on the BrWol Road. Enquire sf Mr. Gilpin near tiie 11 miie itoneon the fjid road. al so FOUR LOTS, OF about iO acre# each with good situations for building; one of which is fuitabJe for a tankard, and has a -frnaU done House and a yimng bearing fcrchardon it, on the Newtawfc road near Snider'* mill abouc AO miles from Philadelphia, and one otker lot of about acres on tfce Pen&y^nrk. — Enquire of Jonathan Clift who live* om the prc-nw fca or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffeflion willne given in the fpring,but build ing materials may be collc&ed i'ounrr. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY Dire&ion of the■ CommiJJtomrs of Lyco« ming county, at ends at I'hiladclph a to re ceive the Taxes assessed np»n unseated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, In this City. Thnfe who have tiled with the Com millioners, !>atements of rhewr Lands, are re qutAed to call upon to amount of Taxtstl ereon, and pay them ; ntherwrfe, b«- forc hi? leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for tollc&ion, agreea htv to the a<fl for railing eounty rates and Icvie# I boft who have not filed ilatemeuts of thtii ijiKis with the Commiffioncrs, and are dctirixis of having it done, to prevent sales without pre vious personal Notice, may file with the above TreaJwrer, their IMb, ftatiwg tbe quantities re turned, cumber /nd dates of the wcrrants and names of the warrantees, under which they s?ld their tends. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market llrect for this purpose until the 18th instant. 'November 9, COPPER, Prvfirfor sjeatiing vessels, and for A few Crates Glai's Ware, aflorted November 14 eolot BY V.I toe of an Order of the Court of Com mon Pleanof Delaware County, appointing us auditors in a Domsftic attachment on the property of William Marflull, will be fold at public sale on Seventh day the of next Month at the Pothouse of Edward Fell in Spring field Townlbip, A large quantity of EartbctFwure, Pots, Pans, Plate*, Jugs, Mug-, Bowles alio a qi antity of unborn: ware, Potici-s' imple ments, fiindry articles oF lieniefiold furniture and a Ten Plate Stove. The sale to begin at ia o'c'ork. when at tendanc# \will be given and condition# made known by JOSEPH VHOADS,) W. PENNOCH, > Auditors. DAVID PRATT, ) nth Month ii)tk 1709. All persons having any demands agalnft faitl Marshal, arc desired to authenticate j«J product them, on or btforr the 1 iftof next Month, that they may le liquidated and ail those who are indebted, to make immediatr payment to laid Auditors. November 20 STOCK of t-hr BANK of th* Unit*) States In the names of Nicolaas Van Staphorft and Nicholas Hubbard of Amllcrdam, to wit, No 29,160 for ? Tharea, 19,161 for a (hares, 10,i61 for l (hares, 19,163 for I (hare, 19,115 for 4 (hares, and 19.116 for 5 ftiares; and the following certificate ol ihr debt of the United State*, on tlae book* of the Treasury, to wit, No 11,813, dated February la, 1799, for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of Nteolaas Van Swphorit of Aujfttrdam, Nc. fame daft for 4COO dollars three per cents, in name i>* Jaxob Van Staphorll of Amftertjam, No 16,348 dated I<)th February 1799, nr dollars 33 cents of fix p*r cents, and No »i ; Bi3 date, for 633 *!®l!ers 23 ccnt> ol three per cents, in the name ol Ni<nola* Huhb.ird ot Amlieroam, and No. 11.817 dated 19th K.ruary 179 V, for 3300 dollars three per cents, in the n<me o! Jan HendricV- Kingfb.r* tjeri, knight of the Ruffian militaty order of St. George, wrre sent by thcftritilh packet (Sheiler ficld, Capuiji Jrnes, which veff.l waj captured, and the said certificates 1011, therefore application is made for tin- renewal of *h A fafne, of which all perlons concerned «: tt defircd to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. J O6lober li, 1799. d3m EtiAe ot Joh.m Whar ton, late as the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, deeeafed, are requeued to pay rhe lame and thole having demands ngair.A his EiUtc.t produce their account# legally attelted to KEARNY WHARTON, 'Acting Executor i No, hi , Spruce street November 11 tn.thft'tf AN a&ive. fleady and faithful MAN, who can »ive fatnfa&Ary reference as to ehiira&*r, will meet tnip'oy in the above capacity, on apply inp at the office of this Gazette. November 20. dtf HORSES wjll be taken to winter at Profpefi Hill, at the i l miics ilonc on the Bnliol Road, where they vill have good Timothy and Clov r Hay, well littered and clranei aniA field to run in when the weather is good. .£/* Enquired' Mr. William Bell Merchant, or oil the premirfes. N. B Will unt b* anfarerabbfor accidents or <*fc.ipe, but will take every precaution to pi event either, November 1 a RanavvAy, on the night of tke roth infl from the fubferiber, living in the town ships o£Eift ant Weft-Bradford, in the county nf Chester, and state of Pennsylvania, two ap prentice lads, cne named EMMOR THOMAS, 18 years of age, by trade a taylor, fair cum- light hair ; had on and took with him, a light coloured coattee, lined *"ith white flan nel, a dark broadcloth 'Aaillcoat, lined with lindcey, a tt-riped caffiWtere coat and trowfers, three Oiirts of home made two pa r «f ftockmgf, two pair of (hoes, a d two hits. The other named AARON PATTERSON, turned of 18 years of age, ab*>iit 5 feet 7 or 8 it.ches~high, dark complexion, long Hack Ifiir which he nfually wears tied, black eyes, has loit one or two of his fore teeth, long flat feet which hear the marks of being badly scalded, by trade a hatter ; had on and took wit'u him a dark coloured cloth cat, one dimity and one rorduroy uaiftcoat, two ftiirts, cne of them muslin, two pair of trowferg, one plain r.ankeen the other corduroy, two pair of blue woollen ftocking6, two pair of cotton, do. one blue and white clouded, the other white two pair of Ames, and a rorum hit. Whoever takes up and secures the above said apprentice lads, in any goal in the United State®, !>» that their matters may get them again, (hall be entitled to the above reward, or Twenty Dollars for either of them. 2-^wtf. Nov. a, About Sixty-Six Jfccd Jor disposal. of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Jflamftn Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or fn cafe of writing, dircdl to him at Eaflon, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. a, 1799. J A WHITE WOMAN to fcrve in the capacity 0$ cook in a small family—None need apply who does not perfc&ly understand her bufmefs, and cannot produce an uixxceptionabUtfharader. Apply to the printer, adober 1-3 - dif Coppersmiths use, FOR SALE, Bt JOHN ALLEN; NJ. hi SPRUCE STREET. at.so. CONSISTING OF The following Certificates or THK ALL PERSONS WA N TE 1), A NEWS CARRIER Horses to 'Winter. 40 Dollars Reward. DAVID LEWIS, AbIAH TAYLOR, junior. 3*ll -CATTLI WANTED A COOK, ey r:it: su NIWE undivided tcsuh part*of atra& of Land, in fhc srate bf Georgia; tither "together or in such pans a- may foit this purchaser- ihe whole triil i* hounded a« fallows, vir beginning o» the AfilTiiippi river, where the la'irude of tf.irty-tw . decree*, (oriy-niac huf.ulcs. forty fecund* north of the Equator mteifeiU th* fame river; th i ce ruining along the faun- parallel of latitude idut eai> courfc to thi Tom Oigby river; whence uji the middle of the said Tom Bipby ARr to the place where the latitude thirty-two decrees, filry-nii.e muutes, twenty second* north of tl*? equator in terfe&s the fame ; thence a due weft course on the fame parallel of latitude ro the AfifliflijV'i river; theHcc down the middle of the said Mifliffippi ri ver to the place of beginning; tegether with all she privileges, intn. unities and appurtouoncea thereof, including all til >nd» within th« (aid bound-, and containing ai ieail One A 1 illion acr«», prcba b!y mere. Iho if not before dilpofcd of by private ia!e, will be fold by Public Vendue, on ThurfJay the rwenty-firft day of November next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at Concert-Hall, kept by Mr. Jam** Vila in Roftou. For further particulars and wrms, apply to euher of the fab tqriber* CHARI.HS CUSHING, Boston, OA. 2, 1799. GEORGE LANE, iwtf, M. M. H/WS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March r ttb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a& of Coflgrefj pafled ou the Ift day of Jupe, one thoidand, ft ten hun dred and ninety fix, entitled ' 4 an acfl regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary farvicea, and for the focioty of United nrethren for propagating the gospel among the Heitheii ; and the adl lupplementary to the laid recited a<s* palled on the-feeond day of March, nethontind seven hundred andnine tynine to <wit: lawtaiD THAT the trail of Land herein after de scribed, naKely, *' beginning at the North Weft corner of the ficveh ranges of townftip#',' and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary the said ranges ; thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflei vhc fame ;—thence laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at llic crofting plate above Fait Lawrence ; thence down the fai-i river, to the point where a fine run due welt from the place of wiM interfeft the lard river ; ; lie nee e'ong the Tine so run ro the place of be- I'inniwf laebteu divitUd into townfbips of five mites iquare, and fra&ional parte of town ships ; and that- plats and surveys of the laid townlbips and fractional parts of towuihips -re deposited in the offices of the kejfifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infptc tion of all perfoss concerned. The holder* of fach warrants as have been t* fkall -be granted for Arilitary icrvices perform ed during the lare war, are required to prefenc ihe fame to the Ktaifter of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d;»y of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for Ihe purpose of beinrr registered ; No regiflry will however be matte of any left quantity that; a quarter township, or foiir thousand aires. The priority oflocation of the warrants. which may be prefcuted and in manner afore faid, prior to the iati> day of February in the year one thousand cighr hundred, will irrtmediarp y after she laid day, bf determined by lot, in the mode drelcribed by the a£l firft. recited. The ho'.deis of regiflered warrants, fl*all on Monday the 17th day of February, in she yew 1800, v n the order ol which the priority as locati on Ihill b* determined by lot3s aiorefaid, pel'on •lly.or Vy thtir -. gents, deGgnate in writing at the office of the Register of the Tr eal'u;y, the particu lar quarter town Chips de&td by theft* reipeSlJvelf, and such of the said holders as (hall nor delignatr their locations on the laid day, (hail be poHppned in fucfo warrants to all other he-Idei* of regifteied warrants The holders of warrants for military services fufficient. 10 cover one or more quarter townships ortra&s of four thousand acres each ; (fcnll, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, i£oo and prior to the firft day oi January, loOi, be al lowed to register the (aid warrants in manner a iorefcid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any track or tra&s oi land not before located. 3tawtf All warrants or claims for lands on account of tjylitary fcrvices, which thai! not be regiftervd and located b fore thffirft day of January, iSoz, are by the iupplementary ad ot Congress herein be r or« recited, paHcd on the second day of March, 1799, Velared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 3 May t TJ£ proprietors of certificate* ifliied "for fufc i fcriptious to the Loan bearing intereJi at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment shall have been made of the sth inft&lkient, which will become due during the tirft ten days of the raooth cf July ending, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Trealury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four fir 11 instalmentS; or one moiety of thefuiTis ex prrfied in the fublciiption certificates : —No cer tificates of Funded Stwck will however be iflued for left than one hundred dfcllars. Such fttbicriptien certificates as may be pre ented at the Trcafury or Lean Offices in con eqh«*vce of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorCed and diftin&ly marked so as to denote, that a moety of the Hock has been iflued. WAR DEPARTMENT. Trentoiiy September 2, 1799. A LL officers of the fir 3 regiment of ArtilU rifts and Engineers, and of th* firft, second, third an<* fourth regiments of Infantry in the fervicc of the I,' nited States, who are, from whatever caule, absent from their commands, are required wi»Ji all pofliUU expedition to report themselves by let t«r to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officers thus tailed upon, will be held amenable for any avoie-larble delay in reporting themfclves, and those who do not report in four months from tqe date of this notification, will be presumed to have refigued their rommiflions. JAMES M'HENRY. The Printers it: the several Aate«, who published the proposals for the supply rttions during the year 1800, are reqwefUd to insert ths above once a week in their papers, till the i .rft of January «cxi. lawttj. SOLI), TO IBER*, OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. cf the Trccrury. CLIVEIi IVOLCOT7, Secretary of the Treasury TO BE SOLD FOK Q^Stl, OB txrnA.N(?K^, Pof lirofiertj in tie Cit\ y ur tjj/l£<>< fi'rtf A or {r+ft of Land in - .MifKin County an<f State <'f l'enrtf)lv,a -h!i, within fin miles ot the ri«rr JuhftH, ron t»ininf about 3CO «cre«. There are about ftfry acres cleared, part if which is a rich bottom, wafwred by 1 ronftant ilremn that 19 strong enough to work an oil or a grift mil!. Aijy per'ot; iuci:mr.£ to daa4 f'ir it, iuay obuin fur titer m-'ormatioii by applying at the cult oi llli. ga*eth". N. B. If t'otd", crtdit wiH be given for pirt of the money. October ij, 1799. NOTICE. To the Creditor* of Jotbpli Alexander, LA CE of !.ewiito *n, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Peuufyl'ania; who was a part.er of the ft I'm u i John/en bf Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of rite ooiirt of Cummnn plrisi hi -aid for the ctunty of Mi34in aforcfaid, for ;)ic bent-fir of the law* of the ffflt commonwejl'h, m_de for the relirf ol mfolvent debtors, Aid ;hey have appointed the IV.-. nd Tuesday of Septcmb-.T nrx:, for a hearing of me and my cre<iii(w» at Lewiftown, in faidcou,nty. of which, .plealr to take notice. JQSEi'h A-Lji.- a»guft »3 TEK M S Of Richard Fok+ell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, >M Tai COMMENCEMENT Of the American JFfcr, im 1774, to the present time, INCLUDING Tic Rtports of Heads of Departments, oj Committees, and other Official and Pri tutc Ihpers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. THE work will he printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe,in large o«5lavo. 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The following will IL-ow ihci'upj.crt it ha* already acquired: " Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of fh« United States. " '1 he MEMORIAL of the SubfcriberSjOiti^ens, &c. of Philadelphia, " Ri-jpcHfullyJi.tkjjeth, " That baying, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oecafioiis to recUr to the Journals of Con gress, we experience inconvenience by the fcarc-i ---ty oi thorn : That \it undrrtland that Richard FoiwelK printer, ol Philadelphia, ha* had it in contemplation to print that public record; and i that he hath obtained partial countenance'rom ma ny -"individual*; fart that he has delayed projec ting the work, in expedition of encouragement ; f(p£n government. that may adequately indemnify him. We,therefore* refpe&fnlly loiifk, as the publication i» necessary to be dominated public bodies that Congress in tlieirwitdpm render him such add .iionalencouragement, to that j which he has obtained ftpm private individiials, as to enable inm to proceed with the work,fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchafc co pies of that record for themselves ; hernias M Kcan, John O C«xc, Charles Hntly, 3am(om L evy/r. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smnh, John Read jun. William Tilgrhman,John F.Mffflin, Jo-i feph B. M Kean, John B' ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Jng"rfell,JafpcrJVloylan, William ; Rawle, J. Thomas, Wilfiam Levis, James fciWbn, M. Kdppele, Moses Levy-, Robert Porter, George Davit, John Halknveil, James Qlddrn. W.jtinw ( Franking James Miiftor, John C. \V4tls John L. , Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Red, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo>: Robert Wain Robert H. 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" True copy from the original Memorial, pre f?ntecl to the Ho life of Repr-'fentatives of the United States, on M&nday, the ißth «f Tune 1798: •• WILLIAM LAMBERT, frr "JONATHAN W.COKDY, Ccehk." by the Serateand House ofßcp refmtatives of the United isturcs of America in Oorgrefs aflembled,That the' Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Reprefentativei, be authoriied and to fubferihe, on fuih terras as they may doem eligible,for theuic of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of CongreJY, which a,e pro posed to be publiihed by Pachard Fo! well and luch nuttber of copies of deficient volumes.of th- sets now in prtnt.as may be necefl'ary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker vf thel'huJ- tf Reprefentatnes. JAMES KOSS, , Preiiitnl rf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March »d, 171)9-. JOHN ADAMS, President cf the United Stat. J»wli may RUN a* ay ifom tk SvMcriScron the evrniag oi" the inft. * hound GIRL, hamed E!«c?hcth HowcVc!, had on and took witfc her three iiiJFen ::t chat njcsof garment aadmoucy, proud, hoVl and-i;. patient, a noted lyar ; any p»r i\m «ppfel>wnd»rg her (hall he entitled to the above V«W«r<l—til) cotU or charges will be paid. N U, Sbc hjid i years and fomc month* to Serve DANIEL FI7ZPATRICV. Gofhen Tow#(hip, Chcftcr County, July 19. august 6 lawtf i.uguft 6 .lawtf The Swift-Sure, A K E W I.INE O F ST/IGES, NOW KUhNINC UKTWFtN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, Btf/lUlen, Newtown. Plaint, Spring. field and Ntavarl. I "HE excellence of this road, the populous- I- nest of the Country through which it pasT e», with I'undry other advantages, which rentier it lit far preferable to tin Old Road thwugll iiriftoj, Brunluiik, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of it» the Grand Tho. rougfc Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute furveyofit has bte» taken,and in superiority over the Old Read, both k winter and fuminer, hat been Citarly alcertained.-—1 here are good bridges over all the othir waters but the Delaware, and here the croflihg i> performed with great falety and in lei's than half tfce time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road it ftvcral milet Jhorter than the old road, but thia is xmong.t the leafl of its beeaufe daily expe ' icut e RI oven to us, that dispatch as wall as M>in lort irj traveling principally depetid on the gooduefs <■/ the road and the levelueft of the country, a.'id, in thefc refpeiSs, the New Road i', beyond all companion, the bell. It prefeuu tlone o> thole rh.ky hills, which render the Old Road la fatiguing berwceo the Delaware and Ncwatk. 1 li* ldil, too, tor the greater part, it such as toprorW bn Rttle mud in winter, anil very halt uft it, {Qfrrmert which < i»cumfUnce, added to t):f beauty «f the oimtfy, and a con tiderabhe proportion ot (hade, rorilt always rea der travelling in die feafon peculiarly a grce.ibk. EXAXIUiIi. The Su ftarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clo. k every morning {Stinday* excepted) from itic GtftifN TREE. opposite the- Lutheran Church, North Fourth Arret. It goes through Franfcford lu BuMeton, wkcre it Hops to BreaLlaft ; (it>m BnOletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; liuim Fenny town through Hoptwell, Millstone, Uuund brook, QuibMeto.vn and Plainfield t® Scotch Plain# to flye< The Hext morning it llpp> !t Springfield to break fait, fiom whence it goes through ftewark and arrives at Nenr- YorV-at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock ia the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For ("cats at New Yorti, application mjy be made to Ed ward Hardirt, Old Coffee hfitfe, to A. Mathieit, corht r of NalTau and John iti eets, to 8. Many, ■O. 4?, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrett, ami 10 Michael Little, at hit hotel, do. 41, Broad flreet. t are for paflengers, Fhe Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mih. Each passenger is allowed to take op i 4 lbt. of brsggage carriage free ; hut all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per p.mnd weight. With refpeil to packages sent on withow psfTengcrs, the proprietors prelum* they have adopted a regulation, whick, though unknewrt to other line< of stage?, they think mutt meet with fenrrjl approbation, They pledge thera felven to make goqd every package on the fol lowing conditions. The pcrfon who delivers the package at the office (hall fee it entered j* the ftagc-book, lor ufcieh entry lie pay 6 cents ; he willthen ftite the value of the pack age, arid p.y (exctufive of the carriage) one per cent, on -the v Hie, a« ip.furmce, and for which lie will receive a receipt. Thus, far irtftance, il he eftimatcs liis package at one dollar, ke wiU pay and it at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. \tff few periims it is presumed, will dislike this regulation | it will howe.-er, be optionible w.th every ooctoiv»il himfrlf of this Security or rot. But the proprietor* think it rjght to Hate very explicitly, tint ther will beifl'pon fible for the file delivery of no "package, which is not regularly entered, and t r which an insur ance receipt cannot l-e produced. lo the drMribntion ot the route, the jrreiteft care ha > l-ren taken to fix on f'ur'i places d ta verns as always afford a goo 9 accommodation ard *■ :>tcriainment for H : • rhe goft reafoi.aUi'. 1 rales The ilaues a re-well equipped furni .e«i with fleet air! ilea \ i oFie*,kt.d com mitted to t-he tare t intelligent fo'.-,rr :uid o|>ii- The proprietor's live at thedifu rent ti-wnj and villages when tlte ttagr* 4 v• ii {lop, fa that the conduct of tbe j>er fons ihicycmp! <yis contiraiaH) ar. dy '' ■ their atterti 'n. — They take car* also tc lee that the psrfTengeis are well .providrd to. .aid politely treated at tot Uvcrr.'s, and that in; fort of chica nery. or wifoleine is pra&lfeq upon them ; i« short, thtv have fpjredneith;rpains nor exper.ee to render :i e SWIF F-SURE the very belt line The line ba* now run Bear!j aflMMb|4ttr» ins w frith t'tti if.«. gjc.vt gestlrfnca have gone through, both from Philadelphia ju4 New-York, Every has found the road tofurpaiV. very fir all that hai been fajd of its excellence ; and the Proprietor*pf tfee Swift Sure pre extremely happy to hear rtiel>eHa*ie« * of ihzhr drivtrp, and th« tre*tna#jit at TstCfOif? I'pokeK of with tne kigheft fausfa&ton. JOHN M'CAI.L.I, Philadelphia TtlOS. PAUf., RHjUetan JOSF.PB IHOAhTON, ) NICHOLAS arrHKOOB, > NnuUxan- JACOB KESL&&, ) JOHN SttQRtZH b. A n, Prnn\t»vjjr. r. m i.man, Imfyti. if JAS COMBES, Bwtnd Brook. R. SANSBUKT, Sotci, Plains. ISAACKAH'LU. ),.j . £ ,. ROBERT PC-ARSON, j ->? r »'&"'*■ June 22. "*'/• 7 bree Lents RrivarJ. Uy the foort and pleafatK road of PiSINTi D BV J. If.
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