On Monday next, the 3 d of June, WILL START, THE ; '/ • SWIFT-SURE, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, • In run daily between Philadelphia and N&w-York, by the fliort and pleasant / Bust i, etc*, New town, Scotch-Plain: Sppikgfield and Mkwark. loufnefs of the country through which i Jfefitf*, with fundrv other Jdvantaaes, whick render it f*> far preferable to the Old Road through Bristol, Prunfwick, Etc. long ago. fuggefled-the propriety of its becoming the Grand Thoroua'h.fare from Philadelphia to New-York. During the present year, a minute Purvey of it has been taken, and its superiority over the Old Road, both in Win ter and Summer, has been clearly ascertained. There are good bridges over all the ether "waters but the Delaware, and here the cros sing is iKiformcd wjth great fafety and in kfs fh" i half the time required at the Tren ton feriy. T his Road is several miles short er than the Old Road, but this is a mongfl the leaf! of its advantage?, because daily experience proves to us, that difpatc.h ss well as comfort in travelling principally depends on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in thele re fpe£ls, the New Road is, beyond all enmpa rifon, the best. - It presents none of thole vorky hills, which render the Old Road lo fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark. The foil, too, for the far greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very little Jpft in summer, which circurn fisnce, a "ded to the beauty of the country and a confidcrable proportion of (hade, will render travelling in the latter fcafon pecu liarly au'tve;,i-!e. The SWIFT-SURE will start at 6 O'clock every morning (Sundavs excepted) frorn t!?e Gf: l.rs Tree, opposite the Lu theran Church, North Fourth Street, Phila delphia. It will go through Frankford to Buftleton, where it will flop to breakfafl ; from Buftletoh it will go through Newtown to Pennytown to dinner ; from Pennytown through Hopewell, Millflone, Bound-brook, Plains to lodge. The next morning it will ikp at Springfield to brtakfaft, from whence it wilt go through Newark, and arrive at New-York bv noon. Fare for passengers, j Dollars, ly av passengers, f> cents Set mile. 1 ;eh paflrnoer is allowed to take on i4lbs of baggage carriage site ; but all other bag. gage.takin onby a paflenger will be charged | at 4 cent; per pound weight. With refpeet to Packages fenton without jK&ngeifr, th: proprietors prefum* they have adopted a regulation, which, though' un known to ot>r Lines of Stages, they think my ft meet with general approbation.—They pled- e tbemfelves to make good every package on the following conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office fhal) ! tee it entered in the Stage Book, for which entry he (hall pay 6 cents ; he will then Jtatt the value of the package, and pay, (exilu five of the carriage) one per cent on theva l,iie, as infuranee, and for which he will re ceive a rrceipt. Thus, for inflance, if he ef.>w.-tvs liis package at one dollar, he will pay ope wr.t, and.if at one hundred dollars be will pay one dollar insurance, and in like proportion for packages of any other value. Very fexv pcrf.uis, it is presumed, will dislike this regulation ; it will however, be apt.onal with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to {late very explicitly, that they will be responsible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly enter ed, and for which an insurance receipt can not be produced. In the cLftribution cf the Route thegreat tft cars has been taken to fix .011 such places and Taverns as shall always afford good ac commodation and entertainment for the pai fengers at the most reasonable rates. The Stage® r.re all well-equipped, furnifhed with fleet and steady horses, and committed to the care of intelligent, sober and obliging drivers. The Proprietors tbemfelves live at the dif ferent towns and villages where the Stages will {lop, fothat the conduft of the persons they employ will be continually an objeft of their attention. They will take care also to 4'ce, that the paftengers are well provided for and politely treated at the Taverns, and that no fort of chicanery or infolelice shall be praftifed upon them : in short, they are re folvea, that neither pains nor expence shall be wanting to render the SWIFT-SURE the very befl Line of Stages in America. JOHN Met: ALL A, Philadelphia. 'i'HOS. PAUL, Bvstleton. JOSEPH'THORNTON, ") „ NICHOLAS WYNKOOP, [ , JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOKEHEAD,' Ferny town. THOS. PULLMAN, near Milestone. ELIAS COMBES, Bound-Brooh. R. 4>TANSRUR Y, Scotch-Plains. ISAAC RAWLE, ) C/ , . ROBERT PEARSON,S ' TbiLide'.thia, May 30, 17^9. Notice. f'lhfcribcTi hsvir.fj been :ppo!ntcd ad .L miniflrator of tie s'tatc of Mr. Jobn I,up tor>, I?i f liiis city, merehtint, deceaftfl, re q»:fils :h fc who ire indebted to Aid eflate, to iiiakc psymer.t, 3r rf ih'fe who hay* HCHOLB,M»rfhiI. Marital'* .Office at ? Phila. lit June, tjsg- f THE PAttTIiKRSPXP OF rt/AVS, ANNESLET & Co. BEING djiTalved by the dea£b of Thomas Roberts, ill tlicife «ho slave any dema».d> against them are desired to furoifh their accounts and those indebted toflid firm ire requested to make immediate payment to t ßichard Tunis Elf Hobert Annefley, surviving partners, who par pofe continuing the business is ulual under the firm of TUNIS W ANNESLEY. And have fir faltt James' River, Georgia, ( TOBACCO Carolina, & f Of good quality. Maryland J :h mo ißth JUST RECEIVED From Barcelona, in the Danish brig Aurora, Captain Scblicbting, 416 pipes high-flavored Brandy, 364 facjis Hazle Nuts, and a quantity of Corks, TOR SALE BY Thomas & John Ketland. may, 31 SALE* JJSti MK The fast sailing Ship PACKET. She is well calculated as a Packet between tkis and the southern states, hav ing handfotie ard extensive accommodations for passengers. She j vrsll for the ftreights or Weft India trade, aud can be sent to feaat a trif ling e*pence. The inventory may he seen and the terms of sale made known by applying to N. & J. FRAZIER, JVb. 9j South Front St. Ty y. FOR SJLBy 71 bales Surinam Cotton, And a quantity of firjl quality RUSSIA DUCK;. APPLY TO Isaac Harvey, jun. No. 9, South Water Street. rpay t() FOR SAI.E A Handsome New House, Within j miles of the city. TWO ftori« high, :ogethirth right, you will decide yhat aft? art ng theexiflence of toe nation.l r-ovei nimiit >r the efficient exercise of its legitimate cowers. Such, Gentlemen, very briefly, is the written and the unwritten law, wljich you will regard ; and, by an imparu.il ai-.dfaith "ul application, cause to be refpeclccl. ♦ Although an indi&ment is but aiv accu fttion, leaving to the party the right of a traverie ; yet it aflefls too nearly his fame »nd his liberty, to be founded on suspicion ; i ani much less on pre-possession. If juries, | mftcad of being a ihltld from opjjreJlion, | would not become the instruments of it, let I them look, not to the opinions of men, but scales cf passion or of pcty, but in a legal balance —a balance which is undcceptnc— which vibrates nat with popular opinion ; and which flatters not the pride of 'uirtb, or encroachments of power. It is not, however, the whole design of your infHtution, to save the innocent : a pkaliiig, but not a less cffential part, is, to bring the guilty to punifiiment. Punishment, it is (aid of the' Supreme Be ing, "is his strange work and it certain ly is so of every human being, who retains his fecial impressions. But 'till avarice and ambition (hall ceafc to progress with society, or become capable of a nobler reflraint thitri fear, penal jullice will be falutr.ry. And we {hall continue to admire that "Organiza tion of inquefls for its certainty,, which com bines with means of information and mo tive; cf arraignment, indepencency of con dign a,nd weight of chara&er. Un moved with misconception of fe verily r>f laws you will alio., I frtrft, he utxmbar raffed with the policy oi tbcjl. Wht:h;r they are wifi or not, are to be sure. qiu-ltrns I of refponlibility with those who enaft them ; j though frequently dependent so much on a knowledge of the pa ft and of the future, as well as of the present; so much an opinion, in reconciling domestic intereds ; andfo li:- are foreign, as not to he csiily decided. Ad mitting, howt ver, that the purity and the 1 liable to err ; it does not impair, at all the obligation of-the citizen to obey, or of the msgiftrate to execute. Till they 'overleap the constitution, which guarded as they are by revifionary checks, and dependent as they are on public confidence is not to be expect ed ; and certainly not believed to have hap pened, while a saving conftruftion remains : 'Till then, the laws they prescribe are sacred andfbauld.be resistless. Neither the judicial or executive department, can for a moment, rtfufe them efFed. It violates, together with their oaths that distribution of power without which civil liberty, amounts to lit tle and republican hopes to nothing. It is under one constitution, a mutiny of authori ties; and, in one condition, a mutiny is a terr,p;Jl I To th is fltetch of your duty, gentlemen, 1 ttcatinotbeoecefiaryto addperfuaGon, You Jeelthat you hare a auntrj, and believe there is a Gad. The grand jury of the federalcircuit ccirt for tbe diftri& aforefaid, held at the city of Charleftonfor said diftritt on the fventh day of May Anno Domini 1799, beg leave to return their acknowledgements to his hon or the Chief Juflice of the United States of America, for his excellent charge and re quest the fame maybe published ; at the fame time inform him, they have no preferments to make.'" The late news from Europe by the Min erva '8 not so decidedly good as we hoped, and had reason to expeft. The Sanfculotts are still permitted to (levaftate Italy. But she cut-throat Jourdan has been repulsed on the Rhine by the Arch Duke Charles. Upon the whole, affairs do not w: BOSTON, May 27. M. & «W ttiT^aHnt^TC T ,. , . Ztfon.-May 24. ihis day arrived, the „rmed Merchant ng- Same day arrivad, (hip Orion Cunmn„ ham, f om Isle of France, 88 davs mount ing 36 guns. In her came Mr Lewis. i at j American Con fill there, and family am j a . number of other paflVn trs. Lat. 38 lone# 61, fp' ke (hip Pallas, from PhiTade phia bound to Hamburg, 5 day- out. May 23* t lat. 42, long. 68. 30, fell i with a privateer' : who fired a gun to wi dwar which was re! I turned by the Orion to leward, the pri va ! , j teer fired 2 muskets at the Orion, and ' ail! , ' ed her but could not nnderfland her, crowd! ; edj.iil, and on the 23d found. (he eould not come up with the Orion, gave up the chafe • the privateer was pai-.ted on her larboard fide ! half yellow and half black. Feb 27 died on board the Orion, a daughter of Mr I Jaurnel, also, April 4th, a M . Jabques Le Roux Hernoferton, ag.d 85, paffljngers. May 25 This day arrived brig Hamilton, capfi,i n 1 Clapham 32 days from Demaiara. Sailed in co. with several vessels bound to different ports, with an SErglifli cenvoy as far at St Thomas', then joined the American fleet under the Portsmouth, captain M'Neal ! Left at Dcmarara, (hip Minerva, of P.p. : pcreibci oug'n and captain Hills of Boston , jnft arrived. Captain C. after having th< ■ fleet, kept company with captain Seines of ' Cape Ann. parted on Friday. P'ajmgen, ■ Captain Jofin Hubbard, and family. ' .Same day, (hip Sarah Br.ak, 42 dav« from St Übts. Same day fell. 4 Sifters, Lcrd, 42 days from the Weitern Islands. ; May 26. This day arrived, fclir. Fairlady, captain Brighttnan, 16 days from St. ivitts, iajled J under convoy of capt M'Neal, in co. v.ith ■ 60 or 70 fail for different parts of the Ur.i. ted States. Capt. R. Parsons, of Poi;tfoauth from Wilmington bound to Martinico, 12 day otf.jwas spoke April 3®. The (ch. Beti'ey, of Bofton,from Mole St. Nicholas, to Philadelphia, arrived at Port Royal a prize, 16th April—also, the fell. Columbia, of Boston, bound to Bnacca, 1 prize, the 17th April. Briflol March 24, This day the ride'mfie higher than uftnl, and the following veficli dropped down to join the convoy at Cork : (hip Nonpareil, capt. Roffatcr, snow Yt . 'li. : gton, capt. Bunker, fiiip Atlsfs, cap'. Wilson, for New-York; and (hip Venus, ( capt. Flint, for Baltimore. From Lara's List of April 5. Falmouth, April 1. Sailed Jane, Packet, for Nt : kbridgt, ao. Rachae', Laidwortb, A&w-Tori. The Charles, 1 ec, of New Tori j lie Union, Aunt, of Newbury Port ; the Jih.n-. na, B'rggs, oj Philadelphia, the Columbia. Skin■ n.°r, of Nt w-Tork ; an I the Pall s, feruoH,. °f 1 hi* atlphia, are captured aud carried into Bovrdtaux / ul[SEight American I rjfclt car ' ricd into Boycnrte, and condemned there* I T "Twefitjr Dollars Reward. DESERT E Dj FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-ftrectJi m the City o? 1 Philadelphia, the aßth day of this ipltsnt lwo Maiine?, bv trade Tailors, one John or<* 0 (the second timo of his de/ertion) five • inches high, fair complexion, h?ir dark eyes, Aim built.-The H.Ury five feet fix inches high, ruddy ccrnp-'" !• Tandy hair, a remarkable riiigwornr Oil t of his lip- (VVentoff ii. uniform.; N. B. They took with them one brown ' cloth Cojt, one blu: cloth Coat, an other articles not known at pre'ent- „ I iv. IV. BURROW* Major Commandant of Marine Ccrf may ig BGARDIXO. A few Men can be acrorriro-atea with Genteel opaiden reasonable No. 3 Clicny Alley—the situation 13 P fant and healthy. may *5. * r v' : - ■' ' pi*