>\ P'.. bafhionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, MO. 134, MjttLXBT-SrZEXr, HAS juftjreceivcd per (1i ip Thomas Chalklcy and Adriana, from London, an elegant affortmunc of the most faftiionablc Millinery, vix. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowerj Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dress caci Do. do. and do. Nclfon's bonnMs Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Womea's do. do. do. Do. do. {hades Do. do hats Fancy bugle flioe rofcs Do. do. trimming Black, blu?,yellow, pink and orange «rap« Black, white and jjrt-c* giure veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ai*.d per Harmcay, just arrived, a further affortmwit of . June %(t . A • .•*. ELECTION. At a meeting of a number of re fpeElable inhabitants of the county of Cbejier, convened at fames fackfon's, in the town oj Weji-Chejter, on IVednef day the 21Jt of Augujl, 1799, m order to take into confdera tion, feme matters reJpeEling the ensuing election. RICHARD DOWNING, Jun. ' ' In the Chair, i. Joseph M'C/.ellAn, Secretary. ON motion of Mr, Whelen, it was una nimously agreed, that a committee be up •' pointed, to enquire into the flaiider, alledged agrainft ROSS, Kfc>. of Pittfburg, : •with power to enquire into the merits of ■. fai,i flaiider, and to publifli the result thereof -: , x bnr motion, it was "unanijmoully agreed that a committee, c®nfilting of twenty-fix peffons, be appointed for the purpose oi iu , vpftigatin# the validity of the charges alledg, «d again ft Mr. Rofs,—in pursuance of which the tollowmjj pcrfons were appointed, viz : WiUiamGiibjiu, Esq. John fricL, Joseph Jtf'Cle!l3n f David Morris. Isaac Wayne, Esq. David Pennypacker. Jos. Hemphill, Esq. Evan Evans. .Jocaiu, Esq. Dr. Joseph Pierce. F. Gardner. Philip Scott, Esq. , JJevid 1 Jcmcj Kcltanl. Dennis Wbe ten, Joseph Sharp. Walter Finney, Esq. fiaxid Junes, Esq. • Robert May, Jain tfinehart. Samuel Haines, Jtodert Milter. Jesse Jonest John Eowen. pn motion of Mr. Finnty, it wjs uuan. ■ 'moufly ajrerd, that William Gibbon*, Jo ftph M'Clellan, Isaac Wayne, Joseph Hemp 'hill,and Den n is Whelen, be a committee ;<o arrange and forwnrd to the Press, such information, relative to the charges against Mr. Hofs, as they may receive from time , • On motion of Mr. "Whrlen, it was unan imously agreed, that a Federal Meeting of the Inhabitants of Chester County, be held at the Court house, in Wefl-Ghefler, on Friday, the 6th of September, in order to form a General Ticket, for the ensuing Ele&ion. It was moved, seconded and unaniruoufly agreed to, that the proceedings of this mee. ting, bepublilhed in Hand-bills, and alia in everal News Papers of the city of Philadel- At a refpeßable meeting of a num ber of the Citizens in the south ern part of the County of Phi ladelphia, agreeable to public notice at the house of Cadwal lader Evans in Southwark, for the purpose of promoting the e leEtion of J AMES ROSS, esq. of Pittfburg, Joseph Bird, Esq. -was unanimously chosen Chairman. This meeting taking into consideration the (riiical lituatloß of our country, aflailed with implacable animolity by a vindi&ive ■and savage enemy, whom neither the laws of God nor the ordinances of man have been found to influence, and who lias not only prattifed upon these United States every spe cies of iufult, fraud and violence, but com mitted unexampled ails of cruelty and mur der upon our inoflenfive and defencelefs fel low citizens— Resohed, That in the opinicn of this meeting the choice of a Chief Magistrate of this state being intimately connefted with the future happiness of the nation, we are convinced that he fhotild be a man poffefling a jufl regard for the honor, dignity and prosperity of bis country, pci feftly free from the influence of those perfidious and sacri legious principles of Jacobiiiifm which have already extinguished every republic on earth but eur own—a man totally exempt from foreign influence, interests or connexions, to whose integrity and patriotism the Fed eral government can look with implicit con fidence for support in time of danger; Mei>'ved, That this meeting are of o- pinion that JAMES ROSS, Esq. of Pittf burg pofleffes in an eminent degree those qualifications and virtues that are indispen sably rcquifite in the executive of a good gov ernment—that his conduft heretofore in the State Convention which adopted the Federal Constitution and in the Senate of the United States has been such as to merit our entire confidence and approbation. Therefore we are determined individually to use all honor able means in our power te promote the cleft ton os-laid James Rofs to the office of | Governor ot"thii Commonwealth. i Resolved, that the following persons be a j committee to. exert therofelves in their ref pefiive wards and furnifh tickets for the I ele&ion. For SoUTHtTARK. Joshua Humphreys, John lurner, Wiit. Clifton, jun. Henry Moliere, W. Robinson, jr. Esq. Capt. John Fleming, Peter Miercken, Wm' Taylor, John Hood, George Bundle, Thomas Sbortall, James Moleneaux, Nathaniel Hutton, Wm. Oak ford, Isaac Pbipps, Thomas Wilson, Martin Casper, Henry Weaver, Neil M'Gitinis, John Clifton, junr. Thomas Wi'.key, Dr. B. Duffieid, James Hays, John Tbunr, John Batten, David F'ickwier, Robert Allen, Jobn Hot; key, David Ellis, Johr. Pbipps, Joel Wilson, Jobn Thompson, Dr. Wm. Wallace, Geraldu-. Stockda'.e, , Jobn Everbart, Adam Keyser, Isaac Jackson, Wm. Alexander, Richard Tittermary, Joseph 11. Fleming, Joseph huddel, jun. Nicholas Pickle, George Reese, Joseph Johnson, Joseph Williamson, Acron Musgrave, George Burke, Charles Bastian, Jobn Delevaux, Joseph Ogelbie, Jobn Kelsey, «otf. For Moyamensing. Joseph Bird, Esq. David Shoemaker, Alexander Read, Samuel Dixcy, Samuel Stephens, Wm. Corbet, Resolved, That tliis meeting williupport JOSEPH BALL at the enfuingekdlion, as Senjtor, to repreicnt the City and County of Philadelphia and County of Delaware, in the Legislature of this State. Resolved, That the proceedings of this mfeting be publilhed in the different news papers in this city, figged by the Chairman, countersigned by the Secretary. JOSEPH BIUD, Chairman. Jtteft, Joseph Huddell, Jun. Secretary. Valuable Property for Sale. ON FRIDAY, The loth of September next, at 10 o'clock, in the Will It fold, on the prcmifct, in Springfield and UpptrDul&n t'ivjn/hipi Montgomery county, About JJ milei front Philadelphia, one and an half mile« fioni Flour tuw i.,a»d the fame dir. tance from Whit* M irfh tavern, One Tradl, containing fifty acres, FRONTING ens public road, l.admg Iron the old York road to White Maifh, North Wales, &c It it handfoultly fituatei for a ''Summer i Tit treat And well calculated lor a Fa:.* , good foil, htltiy f,tuition, ard abundantly fuppiitd With lime tlont, of tbijirji quality. The conditions of sale will be on* third cafli, one third payable in lix, and the other third in twelve months, with irfiercft and sack fatiilaitury fecuri-y as may lie required It will either b« fold ciitire, or divided in twa or thrrelott. Fifty acres of choice timber land, confilLing chiefly ot young ebefnut, nearly oppolite to the above, in lots of 1 and 3 acre's each, lor con venience of purchalers j— the intrinsic value of ebefnut timber, is so well Known to every farmer that it ii unneceflary particularly todefcribe it. Also, a finall lot of one and three quarters acres nearly adjoining, hut dillin.3 from the above. Conditions gf f*le will be one half cafli and the other half in fix months, with inured and fecurit scfore mentiontd. Perfoin dcfirous of viewing th« lots previous to the day of lale, may find a Plct of the whole as di vided, at the house ot Cbirlei kedbrffcr, on the ad joining premUo, who will atten.i and (hew the pr perty. To be fold as part of the estate of Caleb Emlcn, deceafed,by JAMES VAUX, yAffyUi in f*a CHARLES PLEASANTS, C,™ 7 Em '">, J file Executrix. ■ ■ •' wfiMalw3aw.cS SO august IJ SPECULATION. 10 BE SOLD, AT Public Vendue, «n Monday the 13d of September next, at % o'clocks P. M. at thchoufe of the Suhfcriber, living in the towß •f New-Castle, State of Delaware, a number of valuable LOTS, suitable for building on, being the South square of the flourifliing town of New-Castle afore faid, distant from Philadelphia thirty-three mile*. This valuable property it highly capable of improvement, being immediately on the river Delaware, having a number of wharf lots on n ; and from the depih of the waier (earth and materials for wharfing being easily procu red) there ia no doubt but wharves would brine a handfoine interefi. This property consists of five acres more or less, in one body ; lays high, and it divided in to lots to suit every description of perfoßs. New-Castle it one of the most healthy and fiourilhing town* «n the continent; and from theinereafe of trade it has raised pi operty to four times the value it was seven years past The number of veflels bound out and in, which flop for lupplies of flock, &c. &c. and tke whole carriage of goods between Philadelphia and Baltimore, is now through this plate. The packets and stages from the aforefaid cities, &c- Ac. make it very lively : ther« is irot, at this time, ost bouse to be rented in the place ; and the number of applications for houses make it an objeA for perfont to improve. There are a number of elegant and Hfeful buildings now going on, a Public Academy and several private Sehooli. The railignant Fever has never made any progress, and the Ague scarcely known ; the number of children in this place is a convin cing praof of the healthiness of it. The prof pe«ft of the river Delawrre, up aad down is de lightful ; as far as the eye can diftinguiifh you may view the veflels in different attitudes There it reason to fupyofc that public piers for the Navy will be built here, as veflels can fail from this place when the river is fall at Phi ladelphia. The conditions of sale will be easy and marie known on the day of file. Place« of public worihip, market and mills are very contiguous JOHN DARRAGH. N. B.—A plat of tlje above will be exhibited any time previow, as well 3* on the day of file. Augufta6, eoim. Pastunk. Major Buckhait, forenoon, SAMUEL REYNOLDS, T AT 1.0 R, RESPECTFULLY a«quaintt those gentleniei., who please to favour him with their cuUom v and his friends generally, that he has removed fr««p No. 4®, south Third ftrenand when up a tempo rary reCdence i)ear the sign of ®<n. M' Pherfon (RitersTavern )at Gcrmantown, where he will continue his buiinefs until the return of the healthy season, all orders attended to with theufual punc tuality. Augutl 19. AT a meeting of the vilitors and governors ot St. John's oellege in the State of Maryland, on the 13th day of Jnly 1799, KefohtJ, That on the flrft day of Oiaober next, this board will proceed to elefl a Profefior of Errg lift and Grammar, who (hall receive, for his fer viccs at th'e rate of £iOO per annum, to be paid quarterly; and that public notice thcreui tc giv- Te«, N. B. The office aforefaid hath just become *a canf, by the resignation of a gentlsman, whose affairs requirff; the immediate undertaking of a voyage by sea. It ii the duty of the (aid Profeflor (to whom it al)ow<4 anafiiftant) to teach the English language grammatically, and to prepare Budcnts for a supe rior f'hool, by teaching them the Latin grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordrry. Writing is to be taught to all hi* scholars at stated hours; and to those students who are not defliaed for the I'nperior school, are to be taught, at the discretion ot their parents, or guardians. Arithmetic, and other branches of fcienceufually taught in Englift fshooli —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, &e. is confidcred indifpi nflble in the profcf for ; and it is expe&ed, that candidates who are not known to the Board, will lubmit to an nation, as well as produce fatisfaiftory testimonial* of their good murals, and fair characters. The Printers withiu the United States are re quelled to insert ia their papersthe foregoing _ie fnlution and remarks, and to repeat the publica tion, as often as convenience will admit, until the 10th day of September nest. July »» ] TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 'May 29 tjb, 1799. TH E proprietor* of ccrtiGcatet ilTued for fut>- fcriptieiM to the Loan bearing interelt at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth inftaltnent, whick will become due during the lirfl ten days of the month of July enluing, Certificates of l ; uuded Stuck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four firA inUaiin.nts, or one moiety of thefums ex pre/Ted in the fubfciiption certificatesNo cer tificates of Funded Stock will however b« iflued for lei's than one hundred dollars. Such lublcription certificate* as may lie prt tntrd at the Treasury or Loan Offices in cor»- equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be niorGed a<d diftinilly marked lb as to denote, that a moetv of the flock has been iflued. OLIVER iVOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purluant to the ail of Congrrfs parted on' the ill day of June, one thus land, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an a<fl reguht ing the yrants of land appropriated for mili tary service», and for the society of United Kreiliren for propagating tbe gospel among the Heathen ; ' and the a£l fupplemcntary to the laid recited adl pailtdon the second day of M.rch, onethoHland seven hundred andnine ty nine to wit: THAT the trafl of Land herein after de scribed, nar*ely, «• beginning at the North Well corner of the seven ranges of townlhips, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western of the said ranges j—thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver j thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflVt the fame» —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling place ibive Fort Lawrence ; thence down the laid river, to the point where a line run due weft fr<uii the place of beginning, will int«rfr£l the fail] river ; thetrce along the line lb run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhips of pve miles square, and fraflionalparts of town- Ihips; and that plats and surveys of the uid townlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are deposited in the offices of the Rrgjftcr of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the iiifpec tion of all perfoss concerned.' 11. The holdera of sash warrants at hjv.- been •r fcall be granted fqr military Cervices perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfcut the lame to the of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d iy of February ia the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the pmpo'e of being regiftercd ; No registry will however be mode of any Ids quantity thaw a quarter townfliip, or four thousand acres. The priority of location of the warrants wjiich may be prefonted and rendered in manner afore ' hid, prior to the jtthday of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be det-rmined by lot, in the mode diefcribed hy the ail firft recited. The hoi Jen of raftered warrants, flull on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority el locati on fbafl be determined by lotas aforcfaid, pefon ally.or by th«ir agents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Remitter of the -Ireafury, the particH lar quarter townOtips defied by them rcfpeilifely, and such of the said holders as fliall not defignatr their locations on the said day, lhall be poftpsned m locating such warrants to all other hidden of regiftercd warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fulficient to cover one or more quarter fownlhips or tradls of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, ißco and prior to the firft day ol January, 1804, be *l - to register the said warrant* in wanner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or tra<sls of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hallnotbe rrgiflertd and located bkfore the firft day of January, .804, are by the supplementary ad of Coßgwfs herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1790, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. ef the Treasury. cod 3w. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diftinguilhed merit, and to the taie of t!*ofe for whose amufc ment and delight it is intended. Ho exponce ha? Ween {pared in the publication; and I flatter my fell that the work doe 9 not yield, cither in paper or print, to any •ne ever publifiicd in A'nerica ■ This edition has an advantage o»vr iomc former tones, us it contains by way ol not« the minor prod unions of the author ; and, it haw an advan tage ever every other edition, i.i the Poetical which is prefixed to it, and which mud be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Aroeri cans who have the taste to admije, the juflice to applaud, and the talents to rival the Geniifies ol other nations. A. c. HANSON. ss* Some Copies have been (Jpnt on to Mr. Som crvitlc, Maiden Lane, Nezv Fori, also to Mr. Hit,l Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, CbarUflon. Copies will be (out to Bufion and other peaces, as soon as occaGons offer.] may Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO IKE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, rKOM TBI COMMENCEMENT Of tbe American War, in 1774, to tbe pre- The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of tbat Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TtRMS. liwtSlO THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe, in. large o&avo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. • Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be obterved throughout the work ; so that, while the fuM'cribers become poflelL-d of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The prica to fuhferibers will be a dolli. 75 eti. pervoluaie, in boards, and 3 dolls whole bound , but, as thepßbliflier does not intend to print man more tboH the nnmber fubferibed for, a eonlid«ra bie rife on the price may be expc&ed to non-fuby leribers. Each volume will contain about one third less of letter-prefj than the original edition ; but, as the puMilher ie uot yet enabled to determine tbe exient of the Privatu Journals, which he m:»y be allowed to make public, he cannot afocrtain the muuber ut volumes which wiHcomprife the work. £5" Paymenti to be made on deliverj 0/ rack •volume- Subscribers will have it at their option, either to fubferibt forth* whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to those only of the Old (Jungrels prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. Marcb ritb, 1799 IN *ll countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in dark net's ami okfeurity, owing to a carelefsn.fs, in the succeeding generation, to pref.rve the public re cords,and the attenrion ol the nation,in thefcrude ages, being cil I-J off from their domedic concerns, to engage in wars and conqiicft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranlmittsd to eur days ? Time, that dedroys every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public record;, and renders them almofl in eflimable. It i» hoped, thai Amcrim.s will, tlicrr fose, chcarlully contribute their afliftanu: in trans mitting to pollerity the labours of their anc-etlort —founders of the Columbian nation. *.* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will ihuw the fupp<»rt it has already, acquired; •• Philadelphia, June JJ, " To the Honorable the Senate and Houic of Rep refentativft of the United States. " The MEMORIAL »f the Subfcribsri,Citizens, &c. of Philadelphia, " K;JprHfullyJr. e'Aeth, " T hat having, in our refpe&ive avocations, frequent oecafionstp recur to the Journals of Con gtef», we experience inconvenience by the fcarc'i ty of them: That we undwrlland that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation 10 print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance from ma ny individuals; fcm that he has delayed profecu ting the work, iu expectation of encouragement fr»m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpeilfi'lly Tolicit, as the publication is nsceflary to be differainated acnong public bodies, that Congress will, in their wifdoni, render him such additionalencouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individual*, at to anabie kim to proceed with the worh.fo that your Memorialists may be enabled to purclufe co pies of that record for tlieinfelves. l iionia. M'Kean, John l> Cox<,ChatletHeatly, Eamfoni Levy T. R e fs, Wm..Moorc Smith, John Read jun. William 1 ilghman, John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Kcan, John B cklv.W. Sergeant, John Thompfcn, Jared fngei foil, Jasper Moyian .William Rawie, J. 'J'liomas, William Levis, Janus Gibfon, M.Xcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, George Davit, John Hallowcll, Jamct ©ldden, Walter Franklin, Jamct Milnor, Jchn C. Wells John L. l.eib, Alexander I. Dallas, JoiVph Rccd,Thonut Willing, Samuel M Fox, John Nixo»,Robert Wain Robert H.Dunkin, John Ewing.Jun EdwardPen nington, Hi'ary Baker, William Nichols, William Young,' Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crukfliank, Msthew Carey, Henry K Hel mutfc, Peter D< Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R.. Smith, William Hall, David C. _ Claypoole, Thomas Armilrong, Samuel H. Sinirh.John Fanno. - WILLIAM LAMBERT, for •' JONATHAN W.CONDY, CVerk." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in ©ongrefs aflembled.Tha; the Secretary of the Senate and the Cls'rk of the House of Keprefentatives, be authorised and directed, to fubferibe, on fu:h terms as they may dasm eligible,for the ule of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsof Congress, which a,e pro posed to be publifhedby Richard Folwcll and such number of copies of deficient volumes cf the sets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker of the House of Reprcfentatives. JAMIiS ROSS, President ef the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March 2d, 1709. WILLI A COB BET 7 UAS JV»X FOS4ISHIC (PRICK I UOL. S° SEMTI) THE B,A VI AD AND M£VIAD. Br Willijm Gifford, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. T E R MS sent time, INCLDDINC " True copy from the original Memorial, pre ferred to the House of Reprcfentatives of the United Siatos, on Monday, thS 18th of June 1798; JOHN ADAMS, President of the United Statu, iawtf may 30. NOTICE. The fubfcriberi being duly amharifcd to receive all ihe debts and efftfts of J»met Wilkini, of Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are cautioned »gain(t making p a ». meat to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLB August 26th, '99, eodim. ' The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BtTWSm PHILADELPHIA £sf NEW-YORK, By ttie (hort and plcafant road of Buftletan, Newtown, Scotch-Plaint, Sprinr. JUldand Newark. I"*HE excellence of this road, the populous . nefj of the country through which it pjff ei, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable »o tlia Old Road through Uriftol, Brnnfwiek, &c. long ago fvtggefted this propriety of its becoming the'Graßd 'fho. rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. Durißg the present year, a minute fnr*eyofit his been taken,and its superiority ovfcr the Old Read, both in winter and summer, has beta clearly afceriained. —Tlmre are good bridge, over all the other Waters but the Delaware, and here the eroding is performed with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is fcvcral miks Jhortcr than the old road, but thia is amongj the least of its advantages, because daily expo 1 ienoe piovi-s to us, tltat dispatch as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on the goodnels of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these re:pei3s, the New Uoad is, bey nd all companion, the belt. It prel'ents nonf of thoi'c rocky hills, which render the Old Koad fu fatiguing between the Delaware and Newatk. The foil, too, for the greater part, is I'uch as to produce but little mud in winter, and v»ry litile i'uft in summer, which circumftince, added to th# beauty of the country, and a con. tiderahle proportion of (hide, luuft always reft. tier travelling in the latterfeafon peculiarly!, greeabli. The Swift Sure flans from PHILAD£L> PHIA, at 6 o'clotk every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GIUWN TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It goes through l»'rar>kford to Bnflleton, where it ltops to Breakfaft ; from Bttftletown it goes througli Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millltont, Bound-brook, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The «ext morning it (tops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New* York at noon. From NEW-YORK it Harts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrive! at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed« ward Bardin, Old Coffce house, to A. Mathitu, corner of Naflau and John ftieets, to B. Mivy, no, 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrett, and-to Michael Little, at hi* hotel, no. 42, Broad street. Fare tor paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on of toggle cirriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, will be'charged at'« cents per pound weight. With refpedl to packages sent on withs»t paflengers, the proprietors prelume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknewi to other lines of Hage?, they think mull meet with general approbation, They pledge them* (elves to make good every package on the soU lowing conditions. The person who deliveri the package at the office shall fee it entered ia the ttage-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents ; he will then Itate the value of the pack* age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v due, at infurancr, and for which Le will receive a receipt. Thus, for inftanct, il he ellimatcs his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and it at one hundred collars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion lor packages of any other value. Very few persons it it presumed, will dislike this regulation j it will however, be optionabit with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietor! think it right to Kate very explicitly, that they will be refpon iible for the fife delivery of no- package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an infor auce receipt cannot be produced. In the diflribution of the route, the greattft care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the m#3 reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furniihed with fleet and flcady horses, and com* innted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfelvci live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, Jo that the conduct of the per sons they employ is continual!) an objedl of their attention.—They take care also to lee that the paffengert are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is pratSlifed upon them ; in short, they have I'paredneitlurpains nor expence to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of flaget in America. The line has now run nearly a month! dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every palTenger ha» found the road to surpass very fir all that hai been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviotii of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavewsr i'pokes of with the highest fatist'aflion. JOHN M'C/ILLA, Philadelphlt TIIUS. PAUL, Bujileton JOS FPU THORhTON, ) NICHOLAS iVTN KOOP, > Newtown- JACOB KESLER, J JOKN MOREHEAD, Pmnyttivn. T. KILLMAN, Miiffton. LLLAS COMBES, Bound Brook. K. SANSBURT, fcetcb Plains. \SA AC RAIVLE, \ Ca . ~. ROBERT PEARSON, j P ' oi: r Juris 11, PRINTED BY J. if, FEN NO-
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