#a?ette of tfte Uttttet) • Philadelphia Daily Advertiser* NVH*I*: {£7" The price of this Gazette is Eight \ Qollaks frer annum to Subscribers residing, 1* the city' if Philadelphia. All others pay "one Dollar additional, for ■ enclosing and di ricting ; and unlessisome person in this city •afill become answerable for the subscription, it must be paid Six I'lonlbs in Advance. %* Kb Subscription -will be received far a thor.ter term titan six months. JOHN MILLER, Junr. No. 3o Dock, near Third street, HAS FOR SAI.H, CofTae."-, Mamoodies, TufT.-.tiss St: i;vd Dorcas, Tam-ibs, Piitna atvj Sawtipoor Hun Ikcvchitfs. The foregoing will be fold very low in order to *clole (ales. ALSO, A FEW PACKAGES OF German Goods, Suitable to the Weft India Market; deceived by the Fair American from Hamburgh. OAtobcr 25. THIS DAT IS PUBI.ISHED, AND SOLD By R. AITKEN, No. 12 . Market Street, By W. YOUNG, corner of Chefnut and Second Streets, Thermometrical Navigation, Being a Series of Ripper jaunts and Observations, tending Lo p/vtte. that 6y afccrlaming tie relative beat of the sea water, from time to time, The paflage of a (hip thro' the Gutpb Stream, and from deep water into foundings, t Miy be difcoverc4 in time to avoid danger; al though (owing to tempeftuovn weather) it may be impoffiblc 10 heave the lead, or observe the heavenly bodies. Exlra&cdfrom the Ameriean Phihfnphieal Tranfaftiint, Vol. 11 and HI. WITH ADDITIONS and improvements. " God helps them that help themselves." Ptor Richard. January x NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York., By the (borteft and most pleasant road—passing through Frankford, Buftleton, Newtown, Pennington, Millstone, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plain*, Springfield and New ark. * THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, No- 50 North Fourth Street, at 8 o'slock every morning, and arrives at New York eaiy the next evening. From New York it starts at 9 o'clock every day (Sctadays excepted) anil arrives at Phila delphia, eai'y the next evening. Fare for 6 centi per niilc. Each pafTtuiger allowed 14th of baggage. One hundred and fifty weight of baggage to pay the fame as a pail'enger. All baggr/e to be at the risk of the owntr, unlel's injured and receipted for by the clerks of the different offices. Rate of infuranre one per cent. *s* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILLIAM VANDERVOOHT, No. 48 Courtland Street, N.E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York. January 3 To the Holders of MILITARY,LAND WARRANTS. ' rHIE Subscriber having lately returned from JL viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated to fatisty the land warrants, issued by the Secretary at was to the officers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James J iktil'on, erf Chester county, Penrifylvania, who he left an the land, and who with the assistance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring the different feofcona. Ke wil! take regular notes, descriptive of the foil, situation, and natural advantages attached to each feiiUon in the whole Surrey—which notes will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre vious to the period for locating, thercb) ena bling him to make the inoft advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. Hefflers hisfervice to the holders of land warrants of the above description, throughout the United Stftes, to receive their warrants, class them, (as no lets quantity than 4000 acres will be regillerd it the office of the treasury) have thetn rcgittered agreeable to law, ji.d attend to fluke the loc liion at the the time appointed in February next. For traufaiSir.g the business, one tenth part of the laud Specified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other charge, except the poffage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addressers to the fulifcriber, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, witl receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. Septemer 2 rnwftf. NOTICE. 7o all persons tuba own unseated Lands in Frankhin County, State of Fenniyhan'a: ' 1 'HAT thcv come forward and pay their refpedive Taxes, (as there is a number of years now due) to PATRICK CAMP BELL, Elq. Treasurer for laid County—lt they do not, we wiil be obliged to' proceed to make .sale of them agreeably to law. James Irvin, "1 John Halliday, t Gom'rs. Nathan M'DowgLjJ Commissioner's office, fibamiersburgb, Jansi, 1800.3 i»w3m. * AMD eojw eodtf P MIL ADE\P HI A, SATURDAY «V*klKGv JANUART- 1800. NOTICE. X LL persons having Demands against the Ef XX tstJ of SAMUEL EMLEN, late of thi» city, deceafnd, are ('cCrcd to produce them for, fettlerofa*'; and thofs; indebted thereto to make immediate payment t!> SAMUEL EMLEN, ? Executo , s . THOMAS MORRIS, S Philadelphia, Ist mo. 13th, ißco chio NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Ellate of CAP TAIN- KEJRAN FITZ PATRICK, ma riner, decL'afed, are requelied te make immediate payment to the fubferihrrs; *nd thofc who have any demand? ajsinft the laid estate are requeued to furniDi their accounts lor fettlemtrnt to P. FERRALL, } ExeC utor*. THOMAS M'EUEN,S t " xecutor - Janunry 13, 1800. UNSEATED LANDS. THE owners of Unseated Lands in Allegheny County, Pennf/lvania, arc hereby notified, that unlefi the Taxes d«e on said Lands for the Years 2795, 7796, 1797. a»d 1798 are paid into the hands oi John WiLKIKi, County Tteafurer, ofi or beiore the loth day of February next, they wilt be advertised for fak as the law direfi.3. Ebenezer Denny, "1 IVilliam Dunning, > Commissioners. Jove line will be executed with neatness and olifpatch, and on the moil reafonahle terms by applying at the feuth wi/ft Cornar of Fourth and Spruce,!lr«ets. N. B —Orders from abroad will be thankfully received and punctually a*:.nded to. January io. BUILDING LOTS, TO Bit LET ON GROUND RENT. S£VE N LOTS, UPON Seventh ftrect, between Chefnut and Walnut streets. These lots are in a neighbor hood where Urge improvements arc carrying on, and Property confeq.er.tly much increafipg in value. There is aWa a large quantity of building materials likely to be ready for sale near the fp.it in a short time, which circumfUnces render th«fe Lots an obje.X well worth atttsntion. Also to let Three other Lots, upoj: Seventh street, betweeH Market and Arch flrects, and near the Mint of the United States, For larther particulars please to apply to the Subferibers at their Office, No, 114, South Fourth, near Spruce :lre»t. BONSALL U1 SHOEMAKER. January 10. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LANDS IV HI be offered for sale, at, tbe Merchants Coffee House in this city, betaken tbe hours of six and eight on tbe evening of SAruRDAT tbe twenty-second tf March next. In the Coun.ty of GLYNN and State of GEORGIA—aII patented in trails of 1000 acres. 7,000 Acros at the confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, and head of St. Si mon's found, near the town of Brunf u ick. *8»,ooo Acres on the of the trM aivd little Satilla rivers, and of JUCTaloc cr*ek. 4»,ooo Near the above described trails. 25,000 Near the above described tracts. 280,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilla and Alatshama. 247,000 Acres on the fame waters. 50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilla. 50,000 Acres on the waters of litlle.Sa.t>Ha and Alatamaha rivejs and B>t£aW creek. &fi%v eod»w. MR. BECK having been solicited by many of his friends to engage in a Drawing School, takes the liberty of informing them and the pub lic that he intends opening one at his house in Fifth ilreet, opposite ths State house yard, on Monday the 4th of November, on the following terms: I.adics from three till fivf, per quarter, 9 Gentlamen, Irom half past 5 till half past 7, 9 Private Lessons, at home for oae hour, I From home, two hours, 3 PERSPECTIVE, The effcntial ground work of all kinds of draw ing, taught by a much more fisiple and (hort me thod than hitherto praflifed. WASTED, A pcrfon to do house work; also a boy to at tend the family and take care of a horse. November 17. jtawtf LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line of Stages DISPATCH, returji their grateful thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the part favors they have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, thty are povided with Carriages, sober and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Thofs who prefer this mode of travwlliDg can be accommodated at the Stage Office, Cpn of United States Eagle, Market street, Philaijcl) hia. Slougb, Downing) Dunwoody isf Ce. Nuv. 30. 2t—§ For Salt, or to Let, L A two story Brick Houfc, Situate 0n fluke Jlreet, or Artillery tant, in the Northern Liberties, HAVING two roonis on a floor, foe places in each, a kitchen and wafli houf« ; all in excel lent order and built of the best materials. For fur ther information inquire at No. 39, Areh street. Also, a HOUSE, No. 106, south Second ttreet, to let—enquire as'ubove. Dec. 30 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, to wit : BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the e leventhday of January, in thetwenty-fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, COL t INS ON READ and GEORGE DAVIS, of the said Diftritf, have deposited in this office, the title ofa Book, the right whereof thev claim as Proprietors, in the words following to wit « TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS, Elegantly engraved on Coppei 1 plate, viz. I. Debt on Bond 6. Quastum Meruit 4. by Affigne? 7. Valebant 3. on fingie bill 8. On Promiflory note 4. on penal bill 9. Saras by Indorsee 5. Indebitatus As- 10. Trefpals and E -6. fumpfit jeilment. For tie use of tbt Professors of the Lata, In conformity to the a4 'V'' ~ 'if-' ." , " -4 i ; ttfcftf eo3w 1 "■ * *b