Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, January 20, 1800, Image 4

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    Just Published,
\ A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM
■Of Practical Surveying and dividing of
lard; briijiy comprized under the
jollawing beads, viz.
T*V r I£NTY f HREE Oe->ra«trical Definiti
ons, eleven Geomitrictl Pofitlons, ex
hibiting to view the properties and dependen
cies ot' triangles ; followed liy problems and
raamples preparatory to IVlgonometrv, heights
and dirtm-rcs Then fifteen problems and ex
amples neceilauly pj*»ion* to caloulatinga Sur
vey liicceeded by fiven surveys, the area of 'He
four fir It is ftnmri geometrically, and of the
wiiole number by difference of latitude and de
parture* (hewing how to taks aft inacceflible
boundary, find tiie bearing and difUnce of the
ctafirg line without running it, alio the <Kf
tancee tt) aninaciefiiWe comer from the two
adjacer.t corners, followed by wimples of off
fists pn to winding ftvezims of water, (hewing
how to ascertain the a»ea with -Bt the Iroubl*
of measuring the windings with elfins and in
ftrnmtnts —a crooked water csnrfe firaitened,
and a quantity of land on each fide foUBd by
these offsets.
Ten examples of dividing l»nd, with miny
fub-.lKia .us, leading into the mo(J critical cir
cumflasces that can oocur in prafli.e : jn ex
ample of Interfetftions, »tul an example (hew
ing how the bearings of a field may be truly
takcii whtrc the needle "19 attra&fcd, altho ths
attradUwn may vary-In quantity and domina
tion st every
thod of measuring by the chain only. All the
rules arc clear and explicit. This wotli con
tains the tables of difference Of fatltud® and de
parture and of log«rit>ims.
Orders lent to Joseph and James Cr»f kfhsnk,
HookfcHen, No. 8-, High 'treet, Philadelphia,
Bonftll and Nile, (73. MnrV« Street, Bjlti
mere, or the gublcrtber in Wilmington (Dei.)
wr.l he duly attended to.
Those who have the care of fuhfcnpf ion pa
pers, for this work, are raquefted to fcn.l their
relpeiSivc numbers an soon as pclnbie, to whona
th* cjuota'a will be ftnt agreeibly to the pro-
1 0l " ZACHARIAH JESS.
Wilmingten, 9th 11 mo —l6. jawtm.
JUST RECEIVED,
From tbe BOSTON Manufactory,
a quasii*r or
WINDOW GLASS,
Of different sizes,
POH SALE
By ISAAC HARVEY, J«N.^
N. B Anylizeor fizesthst nny be w««»ed cut
larger than »8 bv u ca-> he had from (aid manufafto
ry, on being ordered; and i-en«ion given to torwltd
on any orrlcrs that m»v be less for that purpose
ApuU at No. 9, S#uih Water-ftieet, as above.
j«ly « d,f
Valuable Properly jb* Stile,
lo Cheffiut, near Sifh ft.-cet, dheAljr oppofrte
CeNctvss MALI,
* I.OT of ground, about H feet front in Chef
-1% »ut It re: t and 73 I'e" in depth, whereon is a
good frame hmife, now in the teuure of Samuel
Sfdct {ubj & to a graun' 1 rent of tot. prrannum.
rtei aov.i t. pt»us Gti.alio* 0; this property re*
quires r. ri n for it ni<ift ht known*
ire few if. this nty to equal It. at. uneceer t !° nß b' 4
title n\ll be n> -Jc to (he pin-chafer. Apply to
JAMES GIKVAN,
no iy-B'C!.rftitlt fireet, next door to the pr«
mifeft.
march 5 tn ft 'f
Whereas,
AN attachment yi< Utely it? aed out of the In
ferior wnitt of common pleas of the county
oftffrx.in the flatc of N«w Jetfny. JirrAed-to
the Iheriff of t)\e said county, against the right*,
credit', monies and good* ind chattels,
lant'uand tenements of Jetn Ctevu Syvfirtn at the
fait of triffiam IVtIU, in a pin of trefpals 011 the
cafe to hrs damage three th<~uf3nd.dollars; —
And wiertas, the said fheriff did, at the term of
June 1.-fl P»il r-.turn to the said <ourt that he had
tttaehtd th(; defendant by a certain bond given by
Matthias Detim t> and Samuel Meeker to the said
dcf.-n'.ant, to the amount of t>ear two thouland
"IO Uiv
olfe Vfs*«y,l*rt4 w*r«W->-T
' '/.». » - » * •"* " r.U .* •
Jxtns« «h'»U agp«»r > g'«e Jf««" »%»»J"« rective
wife fe« tmtaci »)p«ft-biro,'aß<i' hirpropv-tj
fereio iwill t<^«e
fiatate
Aaron Ogden, Clerk, itfc.
Elizab. rh-town July 8, i:<}s (11) iawum
TO BE SOLD,
r i HRF.E or finr lots oi about 30 or 40 acres
1 each, more or lefsasmay suit a purchafcr.
On each of which there is a good llt'jation for a
hov.fe—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable
either (or a gentleman's feat, or for a person who
Willi to crip age in the lumber business hav
ing a ? »4 landing. One c mm.mding a good
wev oi the river tiom the hifrhetl ground between
the Penny-pack and Fogueffiu creeks ; and another
01) the Bristol Road. Enquire »f Mr. Gilpin Bear
the 11 mile ftoneon the said road.
Alio
FOUR LOTS,
Of about 10 acres each w.rh good fituatioDs for
bnHding ; one of which is fu it able for a taq-yard,
an;iha» ■ (mall fione hoirfe and a young bearing
•rchardon It, on the Newtewa road near Snider'*
mill aboil* 10 milci from Philadc-tphi*, and one
otfcer lot, of about JO acfes on the Pwifcypack.—
Encjwre of Jonathan Clitt who lives oa the prei»i
fes or of Mr. Gilpin.
PolT Sion will fee given in the spring, bat build
ing materia!* may be coHefted fooncr.
November 8
. Taxes of Lycoming County.
JOHN KIDD, Treafhrer,
BY Direilion of the Ctmmiffioners of Lyco
ming county, 1; ends at Philadelphia ta re
oewethe Taxes affefied fipran unfsafej Lauils in
that County, from theholdets thereof, in this
City. Tli ife who have filed whh the Com
miflioners, ftatemetstsof tlieir Lands, are re
queued to call ppon him, to knew the amount
of Taxis thereon, and pay them ; etheruufe, be
fore his leaving the City, they will be put intq
the hands of the. Sheriff for colleiflion, r.greea
b!y to the afl for raising eotnvty rates and levies
Thofs who have not filed flatements of theii
lauds with the Commiflioners, and aredefirotu
of having it d-one, to prevmt fates without pre
vicus personal Notice, mav file with the above
Ti£ainr»r» thfir lifts flatirg the quantities re
turned, pumber and dates of the warrants ard
names of tlie warrantees, under which they
h.-!d their lands. He will attend at Mr! Jbfeph
Hardy's No 98, Market ftreettar this purpose
until the 18th inflant.
J^«vcmbar9.
"'Vy
NOiTKB.
lqa'l persons ytiaoivn taisfattd Lands in
t grmilm ; *
for wawt i 0 *W$
ps y«avt fvSi»S4twJ QAMPt
"Uwj|ii BiH#geii.-le W l ****
':«.4>;'^jßk4 : ftrthAri'^K''"*'«V • ■'' : " i'
♦V- ■, : £oai*re.
Wathan M'Dowel
Commissioner's office, ?
Chan'.ners.burgh, Jan- l 5 1800. y law^m.
Horses to Winter.
HORSES win be taken to winter at PrtfcfiI
Hilt, at the l» mliM ftnne on the BrHtoi
Road, wherethry will ha«c good Timothy and
Clqv r Hby, welllitter«dand dcan»l an4a field
to run in when the weather is good.
Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or
on the premises.
N.B. Will not he ar.fworable for accidents or
eCcape, but will take every precautiuu to prevent
either.
November n 3tawtf
TERMS
Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia,
JOURNALS OF CONGRESS,
From the coreminceirent
Of the slnurican IVar, in 1774» te
the'present time,
TV J
INCLUDfNO
Tbe Reports of Heads of Departmerits, oj
Committees, and other Official and Pri
vate Papers of that Body, now Jirst per- !
mitted to be made public.
t£ RMS.
THE work will he printed cjn a fine paper, an* 1
I new r.eat tipe,in large odavfc.
Each volume will cn«tam above 500 page*
I neatly bound and lettered.
Uniformity in foe, paper, and binding, wHt b'
I observed throughout the work ; Co that, while th
fubfetibers become poffefl". d of a valuaUc record,
I to ornament may he added to librarian.
The price to fab&rfber* will be 2
I pet volume, in boards, and 3 dolls. whole bound ,
| out, as the publifhrr does not intend to print man
more rhan the number fubferibed for, a coofid"»ra
Me rife on the price m-ay be expc&ed to n«n-l'ub)
tcnVi:
Each volume will Contain about one third lef
of letter-pref- than the original edition ; but, as. thi
publifh«»r Is not y«it enabled to determine the exienr i
of the Private Joanwh, which he may be allowed
to make public, he cannot afortain the number oi [
volumes which willcomprife the work.
S Payments to be made on delivery oj eaci. j
Subftrribers will have it at their option, either t< I
fubferihe for the whole of the Journals, ap to the j
prefect t : me,or.totbof<r only of the Old Congrofs
prior to the organisation of the Federal Govern-
IN ill countrif*, thi proceedings in (lie com
mencement of their governments are 101 l in d*rk
nefs and ohfeurity, owing to a carelefwcfs. in the
fucceir'ine generation, to prefer** the public re
cord", and the att-itieu of the nation, in theferuje
ages, beit*g cal-Utloff from their dom«ftic concerns,
to engage in wari ind eonqucft. Ofwhat infinite
value wootd the laws of Alfred be, hid the'y been
tranfmitt«d to »ur d»ys) Time, that deProy.
every thing, enhances the value of well authenti
cated public records, and renders them aioiaft in
eftxm»Me. It i-hoped, thai Amcricacs will, tbcre
.for,e, cbenrfnlly contribute their aflillance in tranf
mittim; to posterity th« labours of their anoeftors
—founders of sKip Columbian natinn.
The work will certainly he advanced with
eipedkion and promptitude. The following will
(tww the support it has already acqi ired:
" Philadelphia, June 15, 1798.
" To the Honer»ble the Senatt #ml House ef Rep
refentativci of the Utiiretl States.
" The MEMORIAL, et the Subfciibers,Citizens,
&c. of Philadelphia,
'' RefpeSfullyJteuueth,
" That having, in our refpcSive avocatior-s,
frequent occafionsto recur totbe Journal* of Con
grtris, we experience inconvenience by the fcaroi
ty of them: lTiat \v* undcrftand thatßithard
Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, hat had it in
contemplation to print that public record; an.!
that he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma.
Ny individuals; but that he has delayed profecu
ting the work, in eipe<3ation of enconragement
fr«m gove rnment, that may adequately indemnify
him. We, therefore, refpeiSfnlly i'olicit, at the
publication is ntceffary to be difieminated among
public bodies, thatCqpgrefs will, in theirwifdom
rtndtr him such additional encouragement, to that
which he has obtainsd from private individuals
at to snable him to prccecd with the workffo that
your MemorialilU may be enabled to purchase co
pies of that record for themselves.
Thomas M Kcan, John l> Coxe.CharletHeatly,
famfom Levy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John
Read jun. William Tilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo
seph H. M'Kean,John B< clcly, W. Sergeant, John
Thompson, Jared Ingerfcll, Jafpcr Moylan,William
Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, James <#&fon,
M. Rcppale, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, George
Davit, John Hallowell, Janie« Qldden, Waltxr
Franklin, Jamct Milnor, John C. WolltJohn L.
Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas
Willing,lSamuel M Fox, fohn Nixos,Robert Wain
Robert H. Dunltin, John Ewiog.Jun.EdwardPon
nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William
Yoang, Rob&rt Campbell Septimus, Claypoele
James Crukfuank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel
muth, Peter Da Haven, John Duulap, Edward
Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David
C. Claypook, Thomas Armftrotig, Samuel H.
Smith, John Fenno.
2awtf.
" True copy from the original Memorial, pre
sented to the House of Roprefentatives of the
United States, on Monday, the 13th ef June
1798:
«• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for
" JONATHAN W.CONDY, L'um."
" REGOL-VED by the Senate and Houfc of Rep
refentati-ves of the United States of America in
Gongrefs afl*emb!ed,Thai the Secretary of the Senate
and the Clerk of theHoufeofßeprcfentatives.be
authorii&d and directed, to fubferibe, on such terms
as they may d««m eligibU,for theufe of the Senate
and Houfc of Reprefentatirei, for four hundred
Copies of the Journals of Cdngrefs, which a,e pro
posed to be publilhed by Richard Folwefl and such
ntitibo of copies o£ deficient volume# of the sets
now in priut,as may be necessary to complete the
fame.
1 JONATHAN DAYTON.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES ROSS,
President tf the Senate pro tempore.
Approved, March id, 1799.
JOHN ADAMS,
President 1f the United States.
lawtf
may ae«
all persons
INDEBTED to the Eftae ot Johk Wb«-
TOM t late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer
chants Heceafed, are requeued to pay the ijrae,
and thofc having demands against his Elcatc, to
produce their accmiots legally attefied *?
KEARNY WHARTON,
Acting Executor, No. ill, Spruce street.
November it.
A Quantity of Dry Goods
ark wanted,
FOR which real Eflate in the Northern Liber
ties of this city, (a good Stand for Business)
will be eiven in payment; the title? is clear and
ffooa, and is now for * (hort time let, but poflvi
iion will be given in -*Sowt fix month#.
Enquire at the Office o tb* Gazette.
December I 7 eot
* ' k
To be Sold at Pubiie Vendue,
On the tft day of February next, on the premises,
A VALUABLE PLANTA TION,
(Tb,•/ tbtfuhfiribir- J
SITUATED about t' O miles fr®m Newtown,
the 'county town of Bucks, on the main road
leading to Yardley's Ferry, on the Delaware, a
bout four mile* from the latter about
twenty-6*e from Philspelphia, ct Staining
actes, the whole under pood fence snd in high
culture. There ar.- on the premies a conttniint
twn (lory Stone H«.ufe, with a commodious Stone
Kitchen adjoing *' flone Ipring lioufe, ovtr an <*•
anftihlc f»ring, a few paces from the door, with
convenient out houfei, &c. &•. Theelcgaacy o
the situation, and the excellent nawral qualities of
this farm, render it an obj«<a worthy the attention
of the Farmer and Gentleman.
0- The terras may be known previous to the
day of tale from the fubferiber.
NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. or
CHRISTIAN WIRTZ, Jun.
j' *
Newton, 'January 11.
TWO or three Gentlemen with their fcr
yant*, may b« accommodated with Lodging
and Breatc*aft, and two lurnifhed roomi, at No
83 nprth Struct.
sJovtinier 27.
■A
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Mircb itth, 1799.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given,
Purfuimt to the of Gonprrfa pafled on the
ifldav of Jmfi one thonfand, seven him
dridand ninety fix, entitled "an j <sl regulat
ing tht grant* of land ippropriated for mili
tary (Vrvicei, v.d (or the society of United
Brethren for propagating: the gofpcl
the HeJthen and the adl fujjpleroenta< 1 y to
the laid recited a£l paflrdon the fec'c««l<Tay of
MaiTi h, pne thoiifand feveil huadt&d andnine
ty nine to wjf* .
I*
THAT the tratft of Latid herein after d*-
Icrihed,
i-i rner of the fevea ran-ef of townftiips, and
running th'eri'ce fifty imlos <fuc louih, along the
Nveftrrn boundary et the filid ra»ges ; —thence
due Weft to the Main Branch of tlx; Scioto ri
ver ; thence up the Branch of the laid ri
ver to the place
vrolif! Ae fame thence alot'g.the fyd boun
dary line to the Tnlcaro'-as brant h of the Muf
fcingum river at therroffitlg above Fort
r.lwreiue ; thence ilo<wn the laid river, to Hie
joint where a tine run duevrell from the place
of begiaiing, will iriterfefl the said river;
thence along the line so run to tho place of bf
ginning has been divided into tnwnfhipj of
<ive ih'ilet fcpiar'c, and fraiSUonalpvu-of tnwn
; and rhit plat* arid Purvey' of the laid
rr.,vn(hips Ind fra Sional parts 6f townships are
tfvpofited iA the offices of the liegifler of the
Treamry and Surveyor General, for the infpec
tiaa of all uerfoHt concerned.
11.
The holders of fueh warrants as have been
or stall be granted for militaryservices perform
ed during she lare war, are required to prefmi
the fame to the HcgiQer of the TrNfiirv, at
some time prior to the twelfth diy of February
in the year, one thoflfand eight hundred, tor
tlw pitrpol'e of being registered ; No rcgiftty
will however he made of any Iffs quani ty than
a quarter township, or/oui thousand acrea,
111.
,f - "f ' 1 ' *')'
Thtf priority of location of the warrar.3s which
may lit presented and pegiftered iu aforc
faid, prior to the nth day of February'in the
year one thou fa ml eight hundred, will immediate*
ly after the said day, be determined by tot, in the
mode drefcribed !*y the avSl firft recited.
The holdeis of reglflered warrants, flisll on
Mnnjay the 17th day of February, in the year
1800, i 11 the order ot which the priority «t Iccati
on {ball Ee determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon
ally, or fey th«ir agents, designate in n ritifig at the
office of the Regitlcr of the Treasury, tlie partioM
lar qoarter townfltips eleSed by th»m refpe&ively,
and such of the ftu! helders as fball not designate
their locations on the said day, {hall be postponed
in lucatlug fueh warrants to all other huMen of
regiftenxi warrants.
The holders of warrants for military ferviccs
Sufficient to cover one cr more quarter townfhipq
ortraA» of four tlumfami acres each; fnall, ar any
time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800
and prior to the firft da.y 01 January, lßoi, be il
!owd to regtfter thf fiid warrarts in manner a
lorefaid, and forthwith to make location* therefor
on aay tradl or tta&s of land not before located.
All warrants or claims for lands,on account of
military fcrvices, which (hall not be rrgifter»tl and
locaf«d bufore the firlt day of January, ißoi, are by
the supplementary of Cotigr,*!'s herein bi-'ore
recited, paflcd on th<s second day of March, 1799,
declared to be forever barred.
Gives under my. hand at Philadelphia, tha
day and year abatrp mentioned.
; OLIVER tiVLCOTT.
Sec, of the Treasury.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
May 291,6, 1799.
THE proprietors of certificates issued forfub
fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at
eight per centum per annum, are notified, that
at any time after payment iball have beon made
Of the sth instalment, which will become due
during the firft ten days of the ruoHth of July
cnfiting, Certificate of Funded Stock may at
their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan
Offices, refpeaively, for the amount of the four
firft inftalm«nts, or ore maiety of the (Vims ex
prefledin the fubfetipfion certificatesNo cer
tificates of FuhdcdSu'ck will however be iflued
for less than one hundred dollars.
Such fwbfcription certificates as may btxnre
ented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in eo»-
eqwence of the foregoing arrangement, wtf! be
ndorfed and diftinfiily marked ti> as to denote,
that a inoety ef the fiock has been ifTued.
OLIVER WQL.CQT7,
Secretary of tit Trcamry.
*£ »V. : i4i
'
* «££f'
MEDFORD and WILLIS,
Have rectived Jince their late Mvertijemcnt—
-282 Crates Que<ns Ware,
200 Calks Nails,
6 Trunks Madras Pullicate.
2 Cases Glive?,
1 Trunk Silk Hosiery,
I Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths,
16 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kcnd*l
Cottons,
10 Bales Bocking Baize,
ON HAND,
1 Bales Spotted »nd Green Rugi,
1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals,
2 B.ilrs Sail Canvas,
£ Trunks Gingham',
11 Tons Peterftjurg Hemp,
* * Or.!e>s, remi'tsnce* or communicati-
tor the following Uoufrs, for wh< m Med
t'ord and Wills ire agentt, may ftitl pafe througl
their medium., viz.
J«hn and Kobert Holt and Co—Rochdale
William D bhs—Lfieefter.
CUud Johnson Sirmiughim.
Ecqpire of
JOHN DORSET
December to.
Pax sa/.s.
BY SIMON WALKER,
No. 78 WalnutSStreett t
ENGLISH PORTER and Brawn stont, In caJks
of 6 doxen each,
Tin Plates,
Sheet, bar and pig Lead,
Cannon with carritges complete, 4, 6, 9 I*
pounders,
Shot, roun •, double haadc4 and cannifter,
Iron Crow Dars,
CitblTti, boirding Fikes, Muflcets and Pifiols,
Rough Brimstone,
Cream of Tartar,
I'orter, Wine and Glaret Bottles,
Six Invokes of Earthen W are, each tbnut thirty
crates, aborted
White and red Lead, yellow and black Paint, and
Spanilh Brown,
Ruffian Briltle*,
Hardware and Saolery, aborted in calks.
An Invoice of German Platillat and Britannia*.
December 3. eo4w
'j :*%>
taWstf
Fashionable Millinery.
ELIZA M'DOUGALL,
"*■ HAS jtift'received prir thip TVomai, <sh»Mey
Md Adrians, front Lantfan, (0 «legttt'lAßawi
(he (»•* J»Aia|uMe MiLU*i*Ty*i*. <
"■-oaiJJ " . »
ChemOie Mtfette FBATHEjM >.• >
foqOT 4owerr ~
WrM#h» '
Pink, yellow and blue crape, fulldreOcaei
D». do. and do. Nclfo»'« boncttt
lolant'a pip« straw bonnett
Maid's ancy do. do.
Woroea's do. do. do.
Do. do. fhacJts
Do do h:-.rs
F»ncy hugle flux rof<«
. Vom triautungt .
Black, White, bios, jelljWj orange «rap*
Blacky wHitc fnd gfcen giHtae T»tU.
' 'i>y, g*u»? cloak* ' ,
N. B. Ar.d pet Harmon}', j»ft arrived, a fuctfca
aftertsoot of Milfiuery.
■ June *6
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Be IT REMEMBERED, That on the jih day
•f January, in the *4th year of the Indeprn
dcnce ol the United dmtsof America, John Row
lert of the said diilriA i ath dcpofitcd in this OBice
the Title of a Book, the right whereof «e.claims
as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit.
•' Tabic of Difeount or Inttrtjl, ( accurately
calculated) jrom JO cents U 5000 dollars,from
I day to 123 dayt inch/five, at 6per cent
In conformity to ths acl of the Congress
of the United States, intituled " An
for the eocour Ijement of Learn
(Seal.) ing, by fervrii g the copi« of M>p«,
* Chart* and l)ook« to the Authors and
Proprietors ol fut,K copies during the
time therein mentioned,"
(S.rnti) D. CALDWELL,
Clerk sis tb( Diflria »f Pe-.njylvania,
January io.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
TO WIT,
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the yth day
of Jmuaty, In the 14'h yrnr of the Indcprn
dcscs o* yie Unitsu St it,» of America, John Row
ltttfefthr (ii.l diftrift hvh uepofitej in thi* Ofli-cc
t'.iTitlc cf a fiaok.tlie ri u !it whereof he claims as
Frjjprietof, in the wonts following tcrwir.
'■ Table 'f Discount or InterrJl, (e&curntely
tabulated) from 50 c uts to 5000 dollars, from
I day to 123 days nchifive at 7pw cent.'
1.1 CK/ifo'Biify to th«. a<S of Congrtfi ol
the Unired States, intituled " An aft
for the euc'iurapi'ment nf Uarning by
(Seal) fscuring thecopiss of Maps,Ch?i-f!j am!
floods to the Anthtfrs am-i Propri tor*
of ftich copies, during the times thure
in mentioned "
( Signed )
January :o.
At a Court of Common Pleas held at Pirt*fbur"fi
for the countyof Allegheny, the firft Morilay
of December, in the year hfU ur Lwl nne
thousand seven hundred and ninetyrtiin , be
fore the Hon. Alexander AddiC ii. Esquire,
Prefi lent and his Aflbciatft>. Judges oft the
sams Court.
ON the petition of David Wallace, a prif-!
oner in the jail of fald County, praying to
be fWVharged according to the proVifioiw of the
arts of afferuWy made for the relief of it.solvent
debtors. T:he "Court order that the prifor.erbe
brought before them at FittiWgh on the firft
Monday of March next, that his petition and
his creditors may l>e then heard, and.dire(Jl, that
notice of his application be publifl3td.tr. the
United «tetes and Pittflbuigh Gazettes three
weeks, the last of which feail be at 'least fifteen
dava brfore the time of bearing.
By order of the court,
J*n- J
Lodging and Breakfast,
FOR one or two Gentlemen, iq a genteel
private laiuily, with the use ol a neat front
Psrlour, and Board tor S<prvai.-t« i nJ y b« had at
No. 18 north Fifth ftv«et.
November 16,
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TO WIT.
D. CA'I.DWE!
Clerk of tbt DiftrlEl of Ptnnjylvania.
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JAMgS aiUSON, Prrth'y. ;
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FOR SALE,
SEVERAL VALUABL*
BUILDING LOTS,
Near the corner of Arch and Ninth ftreett.
ALSO, t
To be Sold or Let,
A number of excellent Fafture Lots,
On the Wiffabickon roid, abuut half a mile
from the city.
V Enquire at No. 30 North Sixth flreet.
November 15. d6tiawtf
The Swift-Sure,
A NEW LINE OF STAGES}
NOW RUNNINQ BETWFtN
PHILADELPHIA {s* NEW-YORK,
By the Ihort and pleasant road of
Bif/Htten, Newtown. Scotch Phins, Spring*
fiiid and Newark.
i*'HE excellence of this road, the populous.
nel's 0/ the country through which it pass«
e», with sundry other advantages, which render
it so far preferable 10 th« Old Road through
Bristol, Br«nfwick, &c. long\ago fviggefted the
propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho
rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York.
During the present year, a minute Atrveyofit
Ins hern taken,and its superiority over the Old
Road, botl. in winter and summer, has been
clearly akertained.—Th«re are good bridge#
overall the otbsr waters hut the Delaware,
and here th» is performed with great
Safety and in left than half the time requined at
the I renton Ferry Tfc e ro ,d is fivtral wiles
yhorter tbaa the oM road, hut' this is among*
the leafl of its advantage-, because daily expe
dience pioves to m, that dilpateh as well as com
fort m traveUiflg print ipally depend on the
goodness of the road and the le.vlacfs of the
coun-ry, and, in thele refpefls, the New Road
ts, beyond aH romparifon, thebeft. It present*
none of tbofe rorky hills, which render the Old
Road fe fatiguing between the Delaware and
Newark* The foil, too, for the greater part, is
luch as to produee but little mud in winter, and
v»ry litile ufi ir. fumtner, whieh cin umftince,
added to the beauty of the country, and a cbn
liderablt proportion «f (hade, irult always ren
der travelling in the latter season peculiarly 1.
greeable.
) The Swift Sure ftaru from PHILADEL
PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays
excepted) from the GREEN TREE, opposite
t,he Lutheran feEburch, North FourtKflreet.lt
goes through Frankford to Buftleton, where it
flops to Breakfaft ; from Baftletown it goe»
through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner f
from Penny tows through Hopewell, Millftonc,
Bo'ind-hrook. Qujb'iletown ind Plainfield to
Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning if
lops at Springfield to brcakfaft, from whence
it go«» through Newark and arrives at Ne«r»
York at noon.
From NEW-YORK it Pirts at j o'clock i«
the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrive#
at Philadelphia the next evening, F«r at
New-York, .n may be made to Ed»
ward Bardi.i, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu,
corner of Naflau and John fti-eejs, t« B. tfany,
tin. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich flreet,
and ro Michael Little, at hi* hotel, no. 4a, .
Broad flreet.
Fare for paflengars, Five Dollars*
Way pafiengers 6 Cents per Mile.
Each pafleoger it allowed to rake on uibst <A
baggage cirriage free; other baggage,
talfen on by a paffer.g«r, will be charged at 4
cents per pound weight.
With refperfl to packages sent on withowc
passengers, the proprietor presume they have
adopted a regulation, which, thojfh unknown
to other lines 9; llaget, they think mtift meet
with genera! approbation, They pledge thera
felves to make go&d every package on the fol
lowing conditions. The person who deliver*
tlie package at the office (hat-1 fee it entered in
the fhge-bock, for which errtry he fc>ll pay 6
cents ; be will then ftaee the value <>f the pack
age,and pay (exclulive of the carriage ) ode per
cent. the v hie, as infunnc.-, ami for which
he M ill roceive a receipt. Thus, for ir.ftance,
if he eftimatea hia packjge at one dollar, he wiil
pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he
will pay one dollar isfuramr, and in like pro
portion for packages of any other value.
Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike
this regulation 1 it will however, be optionable
witl),evt»y one to avail himlelf of this fccurity
or not. But the proprietors think it right to
iiate very explicitly, that they will be vefpon
fible for the fafe delivery of no package, which
is not regularly entered, and f< r which an insur
ance receipt caii"ot be produced.
In the distribution of the route, the grea'rft
care has br«[n taken to fix on such places and ta--
v?rns as always afford a good accommodation
avid entertainment for the paiTengersatthrniaft
reasonable rates The stages are weH equipped 1
ttirnifheil with fleet and lteadyhorfes,and com
mitted to the care if intelligent sober and obli"
gii»g drTvers. The proprietors themselves live
at the different townj and villages where the
(♦ages will flop, so that the conduct of the per
sons they employ is continually an objet!) of their '
attention.—They take care also to lee that the
paffengeis are well provided for and politely
•treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica
nery or infoleii.ee is prdAifed upon them ; in
ill or t, they havefparedneitherpaiiisnorexpeiice
torender the SWIFT-SORE the very bett line
ol fliges in America.
The line has now ran nearly a month, dur
ing which time a great number of genrtewien
have gone through, both from Philadelphia and
New-York. Every passenger has found the
road tofurpafs very far all that has been fai:l of .
its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift
Sure are extremely happy to hear the bthavieu
of their, drivers, and the treitmeat at Tavejnsf
fpokei; ef with the highest fatiifatfUon,
JOHN M'CJLI.A, Philadelphia
THOS-PAUL. Ikijlfetsn
JOSEPH THORNTON,
NICHOLAS t'/TNKOOP, >Newtown-
JACOB KESLER, J
JOHN MOREHEAn, Pcinytown.
T. KfL I MAN, t>'"t Milijlon.
ELI AS COMBES, Bom: d Brook.
R. SANSBURf, Scttch Plains.
ISAAC ) .j
ROBERT PEARSON, 1
June 2j. - f '
PiVINTKD BY J. IV. FENiXO-.
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