Just Published, A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM Of Praetital Swaying and dividing 'of land; brr.jtj Tomf riled under tbc joltovnng beads, fit. T\F£NTY THREE Geometrical Definiti ons» (levtn Geometrical Pofit(on!, cx- Bibilinn to view the properties am! depeaden tie» of trtlMgleo ji,fAllowed by probftßU and example* preptiatory to Trigonometry, heights and diftauces Then ftlteen problems an,! ex amples necessarily prc*icm to ciltu!itin|f a I>* f »ey fucrerdrd by l'even Rinreys the area of the four (irft it found ceoroetrically, -"id of the whole number !>y dilfsrer.ee et latitude and de partnVe, flawing how to rite in rtiltcefcible boundary, find tne bearing and diHarceof the clofir.p line running it, alfo'lhedif tinces to an inaciefl(ble comer from' the two adjicent corners followed by examples of off fcts on to wit-ding llreatxs of water, Ibewing bow to alicnata th» a»£ trouble of measuring the muditkgt with chain* and in flr'nipents —a crooked waftr courfc firattened, and a quantity of land on each fide found by these offset* ■ Ten examples «f dividing land, with many fbh'drvifio&s, leading iwo the moA critical cir eumltasces that can occur in puttie; an ex ample of Interferons and a.i example (hew ing how the bearings of a field wy be truly tArn where the need!® is Utra&cJ, althoMhe Attrition may vary in quantity and d«nomtna tier* m every station ; example! (hewing the me thod of mcafiiring by thecnain only* All the rules are clear arjd expiu it. This uork con tains the tables of difFerecce of latitude and de parture and of logarithms. Orders sent to Joseph and James Crockflnnk, JBoofefeUers, No. 8-, High.flreet, Philadelphi?, Boufill aud Nile-, 17.?, Market Street, Bat'-i ---u< l. «.i il.c r ;-l. !ci*iL>cr 111 \\ limurgton (Dei.) will ne duly attended to. Thofr who ha e the care of f«j*»fcrlption pa pers ft x thia work, are raqueftcd to fend thiir rtfpe&ivc numbers as soon a* pr(Bble» to whom the quota'* will be sent agreeably to ihe pro posals. zachariah jess. Wilmitigim, sth 11 mo —l6. 31WHH JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON a usirrr of WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes % PQ}i SALE Bv ISAAC HARVEY, Jn*. N. 3. Any fixe 6t fori ttiHt maybe wanted cut larger than i 8 by it can be had from said manufa&o ?y, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on Any orders that may he left for ihit - Applv at No. 9, South Water-ftreel, »» above. n»ly 8 Valuable Properly for S*i/e, t;; Chtfi.at, near S:x>h street, direAly oppoCrc CoNcaiss Hall, « I OTcfgrruud,about II (ce: front i» Ch-f i ' i.jf {lr.'cr J.l * ; fert in <lL~plh, \vhr r-rn is a gooJ frame hnufe, now in the itrtire ol Samuel Cengc. f'ul-j- a to a ground r<n> of 3na..ptr annum. The, aJv.iitapeous fitu»tio«.oJ th« pro.piirty rc- no co" runts. f'jr it most Be known, th're are lew yn this titv to equal it, ar. unccceptionable title w.il ';e m_.l« to the pur»*hafer. Apply t6 JAMES GIRVAN, CO. 19! Chcfnut flrut, nnt door to the pre mises. march 5 II'HEkEAS, A N attachment was lately iflued out ot the in i\ ferior conrt of common pleas of thfe county Of liffex, in the flit? of New Jerfijr, direAed to tht (he'iff of the said touniy, against ths right*, treats, monies and cffe&s, goods and chattels, Unas and tenements ot Jtbn Cltves f>ymmcs at the suit of William Weill, m a plea of trePpaf* on the cafe to his damagr threethoufand dollars; — - ifnd-nifsrejs, the laid fheriff did, at the teim*of June lad past, return to the said court that he hail attached the defendant by a certain bond given Uy Matthias Denman and Samuel Meclcer t» the said defendant, to the amount of near rwo thousand dollars,and alio by sixty land warrants ' r — . AW tlerejc-.e, uulefs the said John Cleyes Symmes (had appear give special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered against bin*, his property herein attached, wili b<. fold agreea'Wf to the fiatute in such cafe made and prov ded. Aaron Ogdcn, Clerk, £sfc. Eliaabrth-town.July 5,«;99 (n) lawura TO BE SOLD, r ~\ MRFE or f'urlots ot about 30 or 40 acre* 1 each, more or less as may suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good filuation for a houfc—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat or for a pcrfon who nmht wish to engage in the lumber bulinefs hav ing a p*«d landing. One c mmanding a good view of the river from the highell ground between the Penny pack and Pogueflin creeks ; and another on the Briiol Road. Enquire «f Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile ftoneon the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of 3bout 10 acres each with good situations for huHding ; one of which is suitable for a can.yard, and has a small stone house and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newtewu road near Snider', mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one f •Vcr lot of about 30 acres on tlte P*:nwypack Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives oa the pron>i fes or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffcflion will be given in the spring, but build up materials may be colic &ed foonrr, November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treaforer, BY Dircilim of ://iQnrrj of Lyco ming county. to re ceive iheTiW»;ssf,,j up«>. HnjT*""' Lands ih«< C&y.y, from the holJc < phereof, in this Tb' ff who have iy«<l u the Com miflioners, ilatements 0/ their li ' L ' sf * rc < £ * quelled to call upon him','to fcr.>St' , ' e amouftr of Ta-xrstlitreon, and pay them j fore his leaving the City, they will i-" pur into flic hazrtis of the Sheriff* fuf"coJTefl 10 v > rcca bly to the ail for railing eoUnty rates Thof« who have not flled -ftatieaMitt of >»H»u lands with (he Commjfiioners, and are defir'*u» N •f Having 11 dqne, topreyfnt sales wjthont pr» viaus personal Notice, may file with the above Trealurcr, their lifts, Sating the -quantities re turned, number aiiddates of the warrants a'd namh ofAie -vrarramrev, trndrt trhiph they hjl J their land*. - He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market Brett fax this purpose until thollih iaiUab . vJs. Novemhtr 9. Drawing School. MR. &ECK having been lolicited l-y many ol his i-icods toJniffagv in a Drawing School takes the IH>< rry of tffcfonowg ffceni and th« pub lic rhat he intend* opening ore at hi* home i»» Fifth ftrtet, uppoOte th_- State houfc yard,.on Monday the 4th of November, on rh« following terms: MoiuLijfj, Wxlntftayi a* J Fridays t Ladies from three till fivs, p*r qunrter, Gcn'tonea, from half pad s hall P 7t Private J*? (Tons, at home for oaehcur, From home, two Smirv The cfTcotial ground work of kinds of draw ing-, taegkt by a much more simple and ftort me thod ihaii hie her to pra&ilcd. WAKTZPj A prrfon tft do houfc work; alio a boy to at tend the family and take care o! a i.JVfe. November N 0 1 J C E. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lowiftown, m t \ MTif flin, and commonwealth of Pcnrifylvania; who was a part .cr of the firm ut Jobn/oti Alexander, 1 have applied to the Judges of rtK court of Cdmmon plevs, in atid for the £otmty of Mifflin aforefaid, for the benefit of the Ijw: of the said commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, arid they have appointed the fee. nd Tuesday of September next, for * hearing of me and my creditors at I,e«iflnwn, io laid count n of wkidv, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. a uplift xj Fifty Barrels Pippin Applet, In good order for ibipping, AND A few Barrels Dried Peaches FOR SAI.K, At t&e«corHfer of Dock and IV«r Street. Di ttmbcr 4 The following Ceriijicttcs or mt STOCK of t-he BANK & the Uriktd*States In the names of Nicoldat Vao Staphorft and Nicholas Hubbard of ArnfUt dam, ta wit, No 29,160 for < iharcs, *9,161 fcr a ihirea, 19,162 for a (hares 29,163 [Of I (hare, 19,1 IS lor 4 (hares, and 2*j i\G for 5 (lures; and the following certificate* of Hv dtbt of thel'nited State*, 00 the book* of the Trcafnrjr, to wit, No i*»8»3» dated February !•, Itfl<b for 4000 dol lars three per ccjitfw in name of JNicolaa* Van Staphorli oi Arafterdam, No. i*,fc2i fame date for 4cCO dollars three per name of Jacob Van Staphorft of Amiterdam, _No 19th February J799, far 7R3 Collars 3$ c«r»ts oj fix p*r ccfits, and No 12,818 faaic date, lor 631 ;j cents of three per cents, 111 the name of ttfehotam-ttfebafti Of Amitrr.'am, and JJo. i« 8# 7 dated 19th February 1799, fcr tjco dofltrs thrcv per cents, i* the n-me ol J.m Hendriclc Kioglbcr pen, ksight of the Ruffian mi'uaqr o*der ol St. (ieorge, were sent by thc'Britifh packet CTheller fitKl, Captain J r nes, which vcflVl v/a* captured, an 3 tßeTaicT certificates loft, there fere application u made Cot* the renewal c3T tkr funo'i o\ Wbi'ch\aTJ pcrfof.t concerned are defcfea to talittibtice. Oflober 12, 1799 ALL PERSONS INDEAT£I> totbe Efl.te of -toj*> Ute of the- City *.lPhiladelphia, Mer cbint, are reqwcrtcdto pajr the fi<ne, and inofc Having dcTTAndi Ins fciUte»t produce their account* legally atrefted so tu.th fa*tf KEAKNY WHARTON, Artmg Mxecutor, No. 11 *, Spfuce street TCovenihef 11 Horses to "Winter. HQR.9ES will taken to winter at Broffeii Hill, at the 11 miies (leae on the Bnltol Road, where they will have flood Timothy and Clov r Hay, well littered and cleaned ansia field to run in when the weather is good. Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or on the premises. N. B Will not ba answerable for accidents or rfcape r .lwt>will take every precaution to prevent either. November'*! a 40 Dollars Reward. RANAWAY, on the night of tVr Toth inft from the fubferiber, living in the town (hips of E aft and Weft-Brad ford, in the county « f Chefler, and state o* Pennsylvania, two ap prentice lads, one named EMAIOR THOMAS, 18 years of age, by trade a taylcr, fair com plexion, light hair ; had on and took with him, a light .coloured coattee, lined with white flan nel, a (lark broadcloth uaifteoat, lined with lindcey, a striped caflinere coat and trowfers, three Oiirts of home msde linen, two pair ®f (lockings, two pair of shoes, i d two hit*. The other nttwd A VRON PATTERSON, turned of 18 years of age, about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high, dark complexion, long Mack Inir which he usually wears tird, black eye#, has loft one or two of his fore teeth, long flat feet which bear the marks of being badly scalded, by trade 3 hatter 1 had on and took with him a dark coloured cloth coat, one dimity and one corduroy waistcoat, two (hirts, one of them muslin, two pair of trowfers, orc plain r.ankeea the other corduroy, two pair of blue woollen ftotkings, two pair of cotton, Jo. one blue and white clouded, the other white, t»*o pair of shoes, and a ronim hat. Whoever rakes up and secures the above said apprentice lads, in any goal Jri the TTnited States, so that fhelr r mafters may get them again, shall be entitled to the above reward, w Twenty Dollars fdr either of them. aawtf. Nov. 21. About Sixty-Six Head Jor disposal. £jT Enquire of MATTHIAS BOkDLEY, at the Iflandin Wye River, Eaftero Shore, Ma ryland; or iii cafe of writing, diredl to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept- it 1799* § WANTED A COOK. A WHITE WOMAN to fcrve is the opacity of cook Hi * (hull hinty—-NMW *ce<i tpf]y who Db» one firfc&lj Bidti&iiKj feet MSncft, and «amotp&o<lac»aa *v*6er. Apply to ihf wiaur. ' »4«ber 18 PERSPECTIVE, 3tawtf CLEMENT BIDDi.E jtawtf DAVID LEWIS, ABIAH TAYLOR, junior. 3'f CATTLE. - r T-Jir. ,ltJ BE SOLD, 3V TIH SUBSCRISER>, NINE undivided tenth parts cl atraii of I.and, in the State of Georgia; either toyfcthir or in'fucb porta as may suit the rtud is bounded as follows, vi*. b« giui.tng aa tie A/ifliuppi river. where the larirudc of thirty'two degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty (c-condt north of the Equator iqtcrfe&s the lams river ; thence running aiong the fime parallel of latitud" a dtre cast course to the Torn Eigby river; thence up the tuiddle of tie said Tom Bijr!>y river to the place where the latitude tljirt*-two decrees, fifty-nine minutes, twenty fceonds. north of the in lerfcda theUm: •; due weft courle <<u the fime parallel of latitude to the Tl/ilßffip ~a river; rhence down the middle of the said ilTiflippi ri ves to the place of 'he privileges, immunities and appurtenawees thereof, including :ili«ti hitl« within the (aid hounds and containing ai C|oe Afillion acr*«, prcba bly mvie Ihe f-reviff* if " t belcre disposed ;>-f by pr vatela! , will ie fold by Public Vendue, on Thursday the twenty-firll day of November next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at Concert-Hall, , kept by Mr... Jahi £B Vila in Botlun For further p-. ticuLar*«nd turns, apply to cither of thelub fcriber» Dolt. CHARI.FS CUPHING, UoflcD, OA. *, GfcWGE LAKI2, iwtf< " M. M. H.**S. TREASURY -DEPARTMENT. Mortb 1 Itb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVHN, I'urltuit to the »<1 of Cunprcli paflcd on the 111 day 9/ Juse, one ihcrl'jnd, k«« l<nu dr«d and ninety lix, tn til led " in *<t regulit in J the jjriiit* of Und «pproprutrd for mili tary fcrviccs, aod for tlic f«ci««y of tJnited Brethren lor propagating the jofpel among tile Heithen anil the jfl fupplemeatiry to tbe said recited i£k pllTtdon tht fec»nd dajr of nnetboiifaad ieveuhtwdred tadDiac »y dim fc uiit{ I. THAT the trafl of Land herein after de fcrihod, nit:- elp, " beginning at the North Weft corner of (tie i'evek rangts of lownlhipt, and running tbtnee fifty miles due south, along the welterr. buaadary «t the laid raagrt f —thence due Weft to tiie Main ftndbof flit JSciofo ri ver ; thence- up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to ti.e plate where the Indian bouudary tine crosses >ke fames —thence alor.g.ine laid boun dary line to tiie Tiifcaroras Itamli of rtte Muf kiugum fiver at thecroHing ]*iit aWve Fort' Lawrence ; ; heiice doivr: thc-hvirirer, to-the point iv tor ft- a line ran due weft from the place! of l»ei(ii"i»E. ifccfefaid riner i iheuce the line fi> run t» tlteplaJ* of be ginning l.Jjbeen divided iuto lowiifliijM of five miles and frafl'onatuaru of 10-.v n- ( (hips ; "srVia 'h!it ylsts fin'veys ot.lht liid : rotttiftttflj fin frational parts oV townftiipS aiif; depoSted in tkl clffices of the k*gitlK of the and Smwyor Dtneral, furl be rr.l'pec ticn of all pert'ens concerned. ; 2 'l' , ■ .ri r : H ' ,W \.A The hbUi'fs offuth wa.rantJaj ha*e been nr.fl-.ill Le y.i anted far inUuryaervttc.Bi'.rform-.j fd during il'» late War, are rfifuire'd to present | t*e tairre to rtfc' of rnt Tmftiry, arl lonse time pt Lftt ru the J '( rt F«Wr» my iij the )*ai, one thou&r.d tigbr htipciaedi for' the puipole of being rrgiflereij fctSJo rigiltry. «ill however be made ot attj • quarter tJwp ( hip,.oi; f..iu -l.::-1:-t..' * The priority eftrTm'T—n of rh r wrriri. wli. h (hay b* presented rind reyifterrdin Mnrft tiljlie faid,. prior '0 the nth (day of Kebrnarj- irfjtUe y.-ar one tboulutd hundred, wjll.kiipiiiixe \ the said day, hi determined ly lin jh: • 6de dfclWittfai by the a& firll recited. - * | V . • I ... .1.., d3m Th« holdci# cf warrant*, ihaM on Mvtyliy die »?th dtiy of February, m the year, (£90.1 Ji the order of which the piioxiry ©1 bcati on (haUrta flctertniiu'u Lv lotas afqrefaid,pcfon ally, brVf 'thtir >jrents, delimitate 111 u riVlng at t"h« office of thtHigSffer ol th TYeafbry, the particu lar quarter townftips elected l»y ihcrt rtfjt&ittly, *udXuch of the fai<3 holders as (hail not defignatr rbeir locations on faid day, shall be poftpqncd ir fuch warranii to all other holders of The holders of warrants for milifary fcrticts fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlfoips or trails of four thotfaad acres each; (ball, at any tunc after Monday the 17th day of F.-Kru.ry. »Soo We hav{ received , „,„„ber of plltwiu ton- I aud prior to the firft day o, January,|B<?», be al- f llce ,rf oor ,d vtH ifc mcM ft, r the-purpofe, low,d to regiflertheft.d warm*. »«'»""*- «, feWlio.. W<«Ml preferr lorefaid, .nd fonhw.th torn.* Wor y and . on .ay trad or trafi, oUand not before !*».«*. t0 a „ tircl / m)U „«, at w hat to All warrant, gr claim, for lands on accost of ' P 1 *" "{ f h ? fcit< L* u # "*-"<4 military fertice., which Oiall not be regifteMd and bfh >» P 1 ?" 15 »dopte.l J' P"«'Y' a ■ located before the firfk day of January, i£oi, arvby «*" > decency of liAfcnpctnns to .oifr ««<k the lupplcsientary *& of Coogrefo her.in prevent* our cbtaiiWßg the leitt provifiutjlHy „ recited, paflid on the second day of Mareh, 1799, , cuutiadled los - whictl ' howev <* txperfive At' itclared tp be-forever b;r.-e4. . may appear, it eeHa'miy the null eligible and j Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, tka produilive. • ■ - day and taemtooed. ! Wt havennt fmlledfor the bcnndinftlllheftt, \ OI.IVi.H WOLLGTT. ' from thole wtio have alreadfjjwbfcribsd, because : Ser. of tie Treasury. wf d 0 pot think ourfelye* warranted, froroprc ——— sent appfarjneel, to commence ihe work. The TREASURY DEPARTMENT, monies ilretdy paid (olie d.liar on each (harr Mry ?<ilb 170Q ' futifiiribtd, deduflmg »»r necefliry ekpendi 'T'HE proprietors of certlfcate»ilEied'for'fub- ture,. wfcieh will ap,«ar occ«m,) I.e. 1 ari|*i o n. to die Loan Iwarfng im.*# .t m^^«««,n eight per centum pfranqum, are i.Mifipd.'»« "" by fubrenptwrt., we, « ; at anytime after payment thai) «nable<> »-proceed » the execut.on of our of the sth inftalnrem, which will »™ fl •" " e h " e n " ,ut , h " r: Xl°r 'IT durine the firft ten day, of .he »onfb «f July f ° r,n V °' he< " f Ur P of "' «han H»le dircSied l,y enl'piiTg, Cenificate. of funded at ,hc n> ' d their cation be obtained at the Trw&yW Loan \™ n,s *'» Ue | fl ', vl^ der !- « Offices, refpedlivtly, tor t»K amountof the four « hc «x<;mef<,h,t for c).ca,on of of firft infUlm.ms. 0? one moiety.„£ k T '^*?* lw ?!, OP Z * preffedinthefubraiptioncertilkaiei-JNocer. two of the (heepmpany. tifcates of Funded Stock iffued A4W»e bMb-aori-fxms required -far theiff -• for lcl's than one hundred dollars grefs nf the. buCucb. «e prepared; »nd we w>' Such fjbi'criptiwv.ceitificatei at ma.y bo.pre- otherwtfe to proceedJf At mcfi, ented at the Trcaf'ury qr Loan Office*jp eflHttWreqiiifitJ eqiMiKe of the foreeoinp arrangement) wiif*i)e tefeeu that there ra a aeDciency or 5301 Iharer ,ndor<ed and diftiadly " -- 1 - 4 *-" •»- t0 'thafamoery»f rhf i»ock hasheen iffce#. -, P oii ' wn ' aßd t0 »•» ""W-onS '*<" cviveilwoLbarf, Wf,rk --"i—t .. . ■ . • f-?y^»:Swy WAR DEPARTMENT. TrentMi Seppemttr 179 m. lu»kM, iomr «dar pervntnt .. _ 'iu»d« in Out W- way dwido, *> aLL officera p[ thjt Br« regiment Arull([ul* diwdendfi tj per Ct-Ut. tmntaUy duriag and Engineers, iiijtS thi firfl, ye*fs •, and if the bridge l>e made free, and fourth regiatcptji oflntnuy in tfie fer wce «f they tie to raaeinc in Valwe on a fair the Unked States, »bo are,from c»ule, -Qk OkJrtaaiMrlßlMgii n»*r BoOtwi fijo» toft' absent from their. «wiaiands, are »ei»irsJ wish i ong an< j 4 , wide) co st 50,000 dollars, and yield*, 'all poflihle expedition to feperuhemfelw bf let- f r(in w ig >4 percent, ekar of all erpeocei. Tfie 'ter to Major Geiicra} Alexander Hamilton. The triige it Cambridge. (;cco feet |opg -and * J widej 1 *fiicen thus ealttfd Upon, will be held amenable f»r cod go/»o dollar*; and yields rrooi 11(114 p;r 'any arcujable delay in reporting tbeinfthres, and SomedeAiakxrtluvebecnmaile, to maeity thole who do notr<jpo« iiifiMr V e dthtoin d»-ti«ibct «rifei»aUy «sea, b»tt>l«fcCT-- ' dat* of kins iioaficattoa, wilt Wptcwawd'Awtc i penaes will nvianecchr ne«»ffary. 'lmmt«fe-jho' 1 tbeir cofniQiffiwi** jtlics of ice aflaiLfncfe without injury ' J4-HENRY. , Uticlicr ol them ire "better Ctuated to command ' The Vymun ill the (crcmi aarc«, who toll, than that »« cvntempluc o*er the Sdluyl^ | publiihed the pr*|M|fiU« sos tba kiJU which i* <io>f 400 sett during the year |{to», ftte rofcrt the > Wh«ti>er w«4h»U m>t. de-prods on |abotr*ooce a «reh»ft.their )»faiptiU«hc <rA of the difp«ii«iM January itit. :A* wtl J' | the «p<4trt4Mnc. htfrAmikxiiig ihe StHVri.k'fLl. PERMANENT BRIDGE. Far the information us the Stockholders m the compcrrjs incorporated fo r *he erer ifoft cf a Permanent Brtugk'tii-cr the river S(huyt£ill y and others qf our fr!!ju M+ xjto are desirous fiis useful undertaking should succeed, it is thought expedient aid proper, by the President and Directors of that company t > sluu the present situation cf its ajfars. HE company was incorporated on *J«h I day i»t April, 1798 i and hy a Cauk m the law author/ting this incorpoi juw»d, ihc Ic giflatme may refutne the rights fc'. granted to the company, U they do not ** proceed to carry on the tvork** in two years, and compete the bndge in froe yecrs t after ihey had been in corporated. As soon as practicable, the company pro ceeded to the choke of iheofEc#*t r;quired by law ; and the President and DvfatitoM have been constant in iMwr endeavours to etcreafc the number of iwbicriber® to the flock. The num ber of feares fubferibed when tl.c company Was oiganiaed, was 5216 With all the exertions made tiucc, it is now cmly j6jß; though of the 15,000 contemplated by law, ia,coo (at ten dollars carh) *re allotted for the afliyc ca pital *4 the company' As the public opinion, coinciding With that of the Prelident and Direaors, appeared to be filed on the Icitr at the weft end of Market street, it was deemed a primary ob tain from the corporation of the city, their right to the ferry at that place. Negotiations we«e accordingly vsommenced for the purpofe.-r- Tliefv ended in a c<mtra& with the city.corpo ration, to the following effect — 1. 5000 dollar* to be paid to the city corpora tion when the fublcriptions t« the flock amour,t to the Taint of I t.ooo ihsrci—a like lam in four monthi thereafter with intereft —5000 dollari further in eight monthi—and the like fjino in twelve months, with interest. . 1. The city corporation tak«, as payment fi>r 10,000 dollars, {to nuke the whole cunfideration monies 42,000 dollars) two tkcufaud (hares in the hrldge flock, on terms detailed in the. <er trafi. ~ rf T • 3. The II ,coo ftsaraa being fubferibed, apd the firft inflalmer.e of the purth.fc monies pari, the right to the ferry and its enumerated- appurte. nances, with certain parts ef the fcite Mil thetolck tavern, to be eonve»#d to the bridge co«»pa*yi cm thtir mortgaging :he prerr.ifes, ia th< eoiitraol mentioned, for 15,e00 doHah, Ae rnlOit^*!t the pecuniary payments, wkbitttefeft--^ 4 if the ereoiion is nt.t complere.l ir. the p: nod fixed, or wf.ich tnay be firei by ihi tare, fkc yfoperty end rtght* kre a>>« erst it! th. corpotation or tlie cky, cu terms prtfcrlbed'W-the MUtrafi) wtsidi lonraitis other fabirdinbte sr-' rnngomrots, tso fenySy to bejtercitflpirticufarly 1 MAIM." • TV ft m ijt.t'J robcgivc»» was upavoufa j b\c. Wt frtorrTrhr bouncil» of the Uiftcx*- n not lw4ake Ms. Wc dtcMeA* XttiiuWe foiric fa4rrific<fc 4fry we cotnp»thi<in* ii>juNoo« and cartaL. ih in t-hc ctinfneHcemeflt wi«l pr -uid» of «' • r iftlccßtcrprizc. j Warned Ity citperlaice of tfee fiaral czmb qiKucts of hcgmning fcvc pecuniary without a jcertjinty c-f iis being >vilnin our power, wc agrdcil ro thjt partofrtie conrraS) requiring 11,000 (hares to be atf>ujlly fubferibed, before it elfe<fl.— We do not iieGre t(» conceal our indifpofi*km to embark in tWn unviert,aki»g, until tfcc number of (hants fu-hfcribeil A4U» at least, that required bjr thiscoi Nor lhall wc engage, in the buiinef* until the instalments directed by law &4H be in the treafurcr'i hands, to an amount fui&drtit to encourage us to bqjirv the" woik, wrfh solid pn'fpcdls of cofnph'iftg wkh our engagements to tbefe with vrbotn v*c-may contract. C alter eg ctpedltioi, lait. <rwm vatitil of piW lie spirit and private «■aiolnrwent, *c (hull yet be supported t:i our »Htnt wilbri to complete ai creation, emfnei.tljr of the intcrtll?, ai well m the credit ot our Cit} . 71u Rack being is fefcU >ai tba wkjtA of ngft fMir Halanr, a» *«U tx> oerMMB tn:r confidently folici* fukftiif ti«n. 1 ■ By order. RICHARD PHTERS, Mm PhlUdatphiivPac. 4. (11) cfri> The Swift-Surfc, ANEW LINE OF STJG£S, NOW KtjNHIliC BFTWFEN PHILADELPHIA f«c NEW-YORK, By the thcrr ami pieafam road of Bifftltlm, NriutiiivH, Scotch Plahu, SfAg. Jitld and Ntvjarh, IHF. excellence oi (his road, <h<-poputouf nofs us the country through which it p»(T es, with ftindry other advantigrs, which render il f« fcr preferable 10 the Old Koad inwogh Brillol, bijii,l «i, hi &c, lonfr fugyefted tne propriety of irs becoming the Grasd Tho rough-Pare from Philidelphia to New York. During tl* pre lent year, a minute iWrvey of it hn l»en lakeland its fup;riority over thf Old Road, birth *n winter and luinmer, haj (>ren clearly atceitained.—Thsre are good hridgei »ver all rite othsr wwers but the 0.-fauare, and here ttie croflisg is performed with great fafety 2nd in lei's than hilf t'/e time required at the Trenton Ferrjr. Ihe ro.,i is fnrral miles falter than .the »id rifad, but '.lus is the let# of ii? advantages, because daily cxpe -1 renrepioves to 1 Vi,<h a t difpauh as weliasc-bm fqrt in tra*e#«g principally depend an the of the road j,nd the levelsefs cftfcq cuun'rtf" an'd, in thefr refpefls, the New Uoa4 i»W>e»i>i«l all cornpinfon, the belt. Itprefenti (fiwif lM(t KVk r Hills, which render the ill* Road lu tatiguing between tlie Delaware and. NeWaik. '[ he foil, too, for the greater part, id fueh".»>:toprodn«e but little mud in winter, and. very Utile uft ir. fonmer, wlitrli riscuoiftiace, added to the beauty ofiltf cojntry, and a con liHerabte oi filaile. 11 irit always ren 'der travelling in the latter season peculiarly 1. greeabfe- • - R 4. Tl.c SwiftjSure ftiru from PHILABCL PHI A, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundaxs Areftfd) ft m the CRBEyTRiS. oppodu! tfe* I-utb«ran Church, liortfi Fourth ftrctt. It goe» thrMiftoi'rankfbrri to Buftltton, where ir fiopj w breakfjft; from Buftletown it g«e* tbretfU titMtoan to Penny-town In dinner ; fiiiiß I'ei.ny town [hro 11( (h Hoj*well, Millftonc, *r >''nij-t."ocfci Qjitb .Je uw u and Plamficld to Scotch PUius to lodge. The nrxt morning it (tops at Spnugfie! J to breakfaft, from whti.ee it frowihrnnjli- K<-W4rk and arrives at New- Ywk at noon. V.' •«* - • From NEW-YORK U ft irtS at 3 o'clock i m : the aticrnoorvffrom PaLlui I}W) aud arrive* at Phi!j*MpWa the m-ju evening. Per (Vat 3at New-Yor*, application may be made to E«W ward KirJuiy OW Col Tee houCe, to A. Mathitoy cornir of NaJ3'*m«d John ftrc. t», to 8. jtfdny, 110. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich flreet, and to Mich'iel Li;tle, at his hotel, ao. 42, BroSd (licet. Fare ior pafler»gers, Five Dollars* Way paflengors 6 Cents per Mile. • Each paffcngif fallowed to tjjie on i 4 ib». oE Haggage cirmge frih- ; tot all oilier taken or by a paffenper, *ill be charged at 4 cents per pvimd weight. With refpedt to packages sent on WtfidW paffcngers, the prepriet r» presume tlieV have adopted a regulation, which, chough uianc wir to >.iher lines ot Itagei, tliey think mutt meet *it . general approbation, They plei(ge tht;in felves to make good every package on ihe £dk lowing coildiu >lls. The pcrjToa who delivers the package at the office (hall fee it entered m the stage-book, for which entry he pay 6 cenu ; he will then ttate the value of the pack age, and pay (exckifive of the carriage) Mie per ccnt| on the wsh|e, at infuriate, and for which he w ill receive a receipt. Thus, for infta.ice, it he eftiroates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at .le hindred • ollars, he will pay one dollar fnfirraKce, and in hke pro portion for packages of any other value. Very fe 1 *- prisons it if prefirmod, win dlCike this regulation | it will however, be optisnable with every one to avail himfelf of this security or npt. But the proprietors think it right to (late very explicitly, that the) will be rel'poa i.ble for tite fafe delivery of no package, which Is no: regularly em wed, and f. r which an Hifpr ance receipt can ot l<e produced- In the diftnbutiqn of the route, the grcateft care has Lren taken to fix on fitch places and ta verns as always afford a food accommodation aid entertainment for the paffrngers at the tnsft reasonable rates rhe ftapet arc weH equipped furni:h«d withileet aa.l JUariyt.orfei,and.com muted to the care yf intelligent fo'jer and obli •gmg drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the Itages will ftop,!'o that thrconduci of tfee per font they employ k continually an olijei) of their attention.—They take care also to ice that the paUejigers are well provide! for and politely -treated at the and that do fort sf chica nery or infolet.ee is pradifed upon them ; ia Ihort, they have jparedneithirpains nor ejspence to render the SWlt'T-SUHE the rery bell line ot fiages m America. The fi«e fate no# raoacartf ' tag which tine » gMHn—ibrt.of g-wimntß. v have «m« through, bothfoMß New-York. Every.pa road to furpuft very faraHihat k*t btcp £M.of iti excellence ; and the Proprietors of tiwJhiHt Sure are extrtmrly hippjf to hear the bduwipi ' of their driven, and thrtrtttmeat Ipskeii ef with t»e ■JOB.ff ATC/ftC*. ftilaMttiM " THOS.PfiUL, Bufbthn > NICHOLAS WYtiKOO«, KMmm.- yjcoa-w&LeiLi 3 •» ■ JOHN MORJMSAp. Psnnttfm*. i t. 77 J. > SLIASCOMS£!,,Bn2i3n*t. ' K. 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