Sept. it. " • 9 1 to At Wiicocks's" wharf, ftom on Vsoardjthe IRIS, Brc.agues • Wejer Linncn V l''- v s v ft> - > v- -j. . >;46ol'Oxe» Claret : 4ohhds. * 4o * * jo jTens §t. Hemp « iyalk«3rUtlca . acfc jrtetislStilduck' 1 J t Bales Gentian Cloth '■< foo Picmijohn* - 80 Cafe* ■.; '' _ I" < *.v-\ < ■ H- **' WL "V U ~ i4r fj 'S-- -- • Rtlg 14 1 ' v , r"7 FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, WOOLWICH proof Cannon —9 flounders, afuctlong, iO c«t. each, and 7 feet k 1;; %s cv. t. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto-' 6 pounders, 5 1-1 ftfet long, I j cwt ench, ind 6 feet o.ig, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronades on Aiding caiiiages, ia, 18 & 14 poundcr«, weighing 6 I-1, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; rikesand Cittla;lcs ; Erglifh 'Jar.nrn Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails. Spitxs aad Bolts; 6, 9 12, 18 and 24II), round Slii.t ; 6, 9. l 3 and l + lb. douMc-headed do. 9, 18 ar.d I4lb CannifUr Shot. v Also—a quantity of bed Englilh, Porter, Clare and Port Wine Bottles, Tauntan Ale in caiks of 7 dozen «£cb. match 8. ■ * w, • 1 ' 'J ■ Wanted to Employ, A PERSON of JuJgJM'it and Integrity to -CCa fionaliy attend Vendues to purchase Wet and Dry Goods lor »n cxrtr.fivc Country Store. Pro posals fealcd, direfled to A. S. with the name of feme othfr person fneniionid to whom refer ence may be had, if neceffary,/tor information re lating to the qualifications of the agent, and left with the printer, will be duly attended to. Ihe applicant w:!i mti.tton the No oi t!.^ 1 luufc wlxre he ..r IKs, relicts tlut a letter dir.iled by pyft may be regularly received. i' hi- Notice. of Col. Edward Oldham (decealcd) late of Coecil County, Maryland, art hereby warned to exhibit the fame immediately, with vouchers tl.cieof, to the fuhlVribei. t EDVVAKD OLI HAM, Jun. Attorney for Mary Oldham, Ex'rx. Bohemia Manor, Creed County, J 'ti . • % MaryUud, Sept. I, 9799* ) J"*™, 1 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common picas t>f the c«unty ■ ofEfftx.in the (late of New Jersey, dire3edto Hie Iheriffof the said county, against the rights, vfSI credits, monies acd tffefls, goods and chattels, cafe to hi? damage three thousand dollars; — And -whereat, the said fhenff did, at the term t f attrchid the defendant hy a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said • dtkndant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars, and also by sixty lard warrants ; «r" Sjrumis fliall appear,give fpuci.d bail, and roceive ' a declaration at the (uit of the plaintiff, judgment wi'.l be entered against him, snd his property m 2 7 , eV Eli*abeth-town,July 8, 1J99 (f) lawtim ' (*€fttS J\€ o lV&fu mer feal'on, and ihc land ltages for New-Yorl is 01i away from the fiuhfcribir on the evening within half a mile ; any person inclining to pur ,"y--Jv. of th« »8tl» inft. i 6ouud Servant GIRL, cliai'e may know the terms of sale and other par- V named Elizabeth Howchcl, had on and took with ticulars by enquiring at No. 12, Docbtftreet, er *er three different'changes of garment and money, , N 0 .161, South Seeond-flieet. • ' proud, hold and iirpudent, a noted lyar ; any per- j < j l)ne 1 wn'ajprehfndingher {halite entitled to the above i —— K reward—no eoSs or charges will be paid. & Ji. B, Stie had 1 years and fntra months to fcrvp j v ; DANIEL htzpatxicjc. 1 ' Go/fien Town (tip, Chester County, July 19. auguft'6 3awt' IP '• RUN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the Bth inft. an apprentice lad, named Ifaiab Comlj, paptr maker by trade, about 18 year* of age, five feet five or fix inches high, dark complexion, wore his hair queued, had on a dark blue coatee, spotted velvet waiftcoat,brown overall?, with several other articles of wearing apparel; it is probable he will change his clothes as he took a r.arnber with him. Any ptrfori that will bring said apprentice heme lhall have the above reward and all rea sonable chargci paid. At the fame time ran away, an apprentice !ad, named Joseph Baniet, paper maker by trade, about ao years of age five/eet eight or ten inches high, light complexion, down look, wore his hair queued, remarkable for being a noted Jiar, had on when he went away a hat ■ half worn, brown mixture cloth coatee, llriped Telvet waistcoat, and many other clothes. Any person that will take the said apprentice up and bring him home (hall have one half cent reward and ho charges paid. •» . I' r. \ iwitr Merioa Ifwttfhif) Montgomery Goimtjr, iv,, 1399. \ * ERICK Is" LEWISDOLL. .MJNN. Nd 113 South 3d Stre diot as. awiot ih TEN DOLLARS REW,ARD. PETER BECHTEL. ' I ' Joseph H. Fleming, has re-1 moved hie Agency and Commiflion Office, from No. l4,C'hcfniit street, to his house 3t the Riling Sun village,on the Ciermahtowu road, near the 4th mill (lone, where he still continues his bufluels Several perfo'n* having already applifed to him for the purpose of collecting debt*, loofiing out lands, recording deeds, &c. in different parti of this and other States—he so icits the further patronage of he public before ht proceeds on his journey. N. B He would have no objection againfl trav. l'ing to the Bi itifh or SpanifU territories, to tranf bufinels for Gentlemen, angufl a 8 and two years THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, b* Evans, Infolrent Debt rs, in the county of Siiffei, are tc meet the Alfignee at ths Court-House inlaid county, on the 15th of Dtc. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of fai l Inlolvcnt'» estate, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June 25 Patent Ploughs, Tt' be fold for cash by ■liter *t Atfion Richard Wells, —Jonathan Harker, Woodbury-f-anU.j<ljre Ejhr.s, Lumber ton, Those fcho havt utfagftepi give them the preference to any os-hlßwlfe. Ts taey require Isfs team, break the gfo'jnjjfcfter, are keyt in order at less essence andjSrcold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified ami conGßiof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam ef wood j they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleafare Patent rights for vending withinflriiiMonj for making them miy behidby applying to John Newbeld, or the fubfcriher No. aia Nortji Front-It reet. < A number of Taxable tndl» of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron »Vorksor Farm 3, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Penufylvanii. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Johs Canao esq. near Huntingdon. Claries Nttuhold. July 17 WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. AIX officers of the firiT regiment of Artillerifls and Engineers, and of th« firft, second, third ?nd fourth regiments if Infantry in th«i firvice of the United States, who are, Irom whatever cause, absent from their commands, are required with all pofli'jU expedition to report themfclVes by let tar to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The •Ificertthus tailed upon, will be held amenable for any avii-lable delay in reporting rhemfe and thofc who do not report in four months from me date of thi» notification, will be presumed to have refigncd their rommiflions. James m-henry. law tf gj* The Printers iu the fcvcral states, who publifiied the proposals for the supply ® ! radons during the year 1800, are requeftid to iufcrt the a!>ove once a week in their paper®, till the rft of Janyaiy next. lawtij. Valuable Property fir Sale, In ChcfuKt, near Sixth ftrcet, direflly oppoliie v Cbncriss Hall, i\ LOT of ground, about il feet front in Chef i i nut ilreet and 73 feet in dtpth, whercc-n it a good frame houfc, now in ihe t«i ure of Samuel Bergt fullj< <£l to a ground rent of ici. per annum. 1 he, advantageous Gtuatioa of tf is j roperty ts quirts no con merits, for it mud he known, thire are few in this.city to equal it, an unecceptionablc title will be made to the purchafir. Apply to e«4W no 198. Chefnut fir act, next door to the pre n-.ifes. » mar<A j TWO new frame two Story Hou fcs pleasantly fnuand ne»r the Jolly Post-Tav ern. nppar M«d of the Village of Frankford. .'I here are in each house, besides a kitchen, two roomt on th« finft floor; three on the fecund, with reomy garrats, all well finilhed ; there are alf« to each, a good garden lot, (table and coach hanfe. Part goods wiR be taken in pay ment. Any persona wishing to become pur- are requefled to view the premifei, and Cor terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Frankfurd, July 13 A beautiful Count rj Seat for Sale SITUATED 011 the bank of the Delaware joining land* of Matthiit Siplet and Mr. John Dufijeld, 13 milei from Philadelphia and 7 mile# fiom Brillol. The buildings consist of a ntw two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pump of excellent water, also a good garden and orchard—lo acres of land will be fold with the premjfes, but more can b: had if required. There is a gravelly (here at the river, the wattr flakes for Bui \rd, ITUATE in Douglas Townlhip, Berks county, Oabout on mile and ahalf Irom the River Sihuyl kill, and five trom Potts Town. The 1 arm coh tains three hundred and Ixty acres of land, about one hundred and twenty of which is wood land ; twenty-five acres of meadow, sixteen of which is watered, besides clover fields ; a very capital orch ard containing upwards of two hundred apfle trees. The forge has four fires, two hammers, and four pair of bellows, is in complete order, having been lately reared, and is capable of manutafluring two hundred and forty tons of bar ire* annually— Likewise, a saw Mill, smith (hop, two coal houses, and afuflkient number ot houf ; s to accommodate workmen, all in good order. Onth» prcmifei are two (lory tlone dwelling houfu and counting houfc (lone barn and (tables fufficient for thirty horses, a large grain barn, cow house, and every other bnild ing necessary for the use of the farm and works. Also about five hundred acres of excellent chef not timber land from 3 to 5 miles from the works; which will be fold either with the works or fuper arc, as may fyit the purchaser. The purchifer can be accemmodated with wag gons, horses, and every other kind of flock necef fary for carryirg on the bufincfi. I he terms may be known by applying to JOHN CLEMENT STOCKER,Efq merchant, Philadel phia, or te ths fubferiber on the premises. July is Who hat for Sale } Or to Lease for a term of tears, JAMES GIRVAN, TO BE SO L D, Is every day in the film ington pa FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, DAVID MUTTER. w&ftf Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be made for Uie issue of certificates for twenty two (hares ot the "Stock of the Bank of theUnitc4 States, in Jtf» of the undermentioned certificates for ''J® number of (hares of the stock of the said Inih: tution, in favour of James EckUv Colley, of Liverpool, 101 l by the capture of the Diana, Kithard Kirkbride, mailer, on a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Sr;tain, viz. Two certificates, No. 17,000 and 27001 f»r five (hares each. Three certificates. No. 17oca ami 270C4, for four each. G. SIMPSON, Carter. Bank of the United states, ? tavern May 13, '799- » lawsw 1 - r-pHK partntrfhip of Jofliua B. Bond, and X foJin fl ook?, trading umler thefirm of Boa 4, y , Bi;o-.ks, irtliisilgy itftLlved by mutual cosflSit, a!l psrfnn* indebted to thein, re» qusfted to maW immednite payment to Jo(hna B. Bond, and thofc hjrinp: demands to present ♦heir accounts to him for settlement, i Joshua 11. Bond. i John Bfsvkst apri! I Wants a place"as a Coachman, OR as ail Attendant to a travelling gentleman, a steady capable n»ti, who can produce fatii factory recommendations. Enguire at Mr. Rich ard Hunt's, N0.28, south Pourth ltreet. august r4 5 FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, TOGETHER Ofe SEPARATE, Two bandfume Dwelling Houses. THEY contain five room* with fire-places, sou bed chambers, two closets, apd hare two hand some piazza*, a kitchen nesr the hotifes, a bake house, two rooms for domestics, a liable and coach hoofe. a beautiful garden ornamented with tcr races well grafted, a large £(h pond, a wdl and a fpriag cf wat»r, 150 young fruit trees. >, The wheic 6nilhcd ard dene fn the aeateft and ftrongefl manner, under a handsome and excellent enclosure, containing three lots and a half, extend ing 180 feet on Fayette Areet, and 19* feet on Third f!rett. For term* apply to John rhrelkdd, George Town cn * aiiguil 47, 1799. Valuable Property for Sale. ON FRIDAY, The :oth of September next, at 10 o'clock, in the . forenoon, Will be fold, on the premiftt, in Sp ingjteld and Upper Dublin tcwn/hipi, Montgomery, county, Ahou: i.r nnlcj from Philadelphia, one and an half mile* flow Flokr town, and the famr dif- tance from White Marfli uver^, One Tra£t, containing fifty acres, FRONTING on a JjuVlic road, l.aiJing from the old York road to White Marsh, North Wale*, &c. It is handl'on:e!y situated for a Summer't Re treat, and well talcttlatcd for * Farm ; gad fiil, lealtiy firuatiua, 3rd jbuMd.uit/y fupplic.il with lime Store, rf tl'ijlrjl jualiiy. The condition* of jfale will beona third cafli, one third payable in fix, and the' other third tweWe months, with intereil and futli fatii.la.3ory fccurity as may be It will ithcr be /old entire, or divided in t'.vo or three lon. Fifty acres of choice timber land, eonlil'ing chiefly of yovng ehcfnut, nearly opposite to the above, in lot* of i and 3 acres each, for con vsrience of purchafeis;—the intrinsic value of chef: ut timber is fo.wtll Vnown to every farmer that it ii unneccfTary particularly to describe it. Alio, a fma'.l lot of one and three quarters acres nearly adjoining, lut diOindl (rom the above. Conditions of sale will be one half ca(h and the other half in fix months, with interest and fecurit acfore mentioned. tu.thfa tf v dcfitous of viewing the lots previous to the day of (ale, may find a Plot of'the whole as di vided, at the house of Charles joining prtmifes, who will attenu and (hew the pr petty. To he ibid as part of the estate of Caleb Emlin, deceafed,by ' JAMES VAUX, If"!-" '"'ff 1 CHARLES PLEASANTS, \ ' JJ°' e Extcuirtx. • w£Scfa2\v3aw.tS*o augtift 17 SPECULATION. 10 BE SOLD, eotf AT Public Vendue, on Monday the 13d of September next, at a o'clock, P. M. at tluboufe of the Subicriber, living in the town of New-Castle, State of Delaware, a number as valuable fuitab'e far building on, being the Souihfq.art *f the flourifhing town of New-Castle afore faid, difUnt from Philadelphia thirty-three miles. 'This valuable property is highly capable of improvement, bcisg immediately on the river Delaware, hairing ,i number ot wharf lot 6 on it ; and from the depth of the water (earth and mattri Is for wharfing being ealily procu red) there is no doubt but wiurv«s Would briux a hiridfome interest. This property consists cf five acret more or less, in one body ; lays high, and is divided in to lots to fbit every dtKription of perfuiis.— New-CafWe is one of. the molt healthy and flourifhing towns en tne continent ; and frorf theinei'eait of trade it has raised property to tour times the value it was ftven years part.— The numtx-r of veflels bound out and in, which flop for supplies of ftoclt, &c. &c. and the whole carriage of goods between Philadelphia and Baltimore, is now through this place. J'he packets and ttages from the aforefaid citi.-s, &c. &c. make it-very iivejy: thera is not, at this time, o»e house to be rented in the place ; and the number of applications tor houfesmake it an objedl for persons to improve. There are a number,of elegant and ufeful buildings now going on, a Public Academy and several private Schools. The malignant Fever has never made any progiefs, and the Ague fcarLcly known ; the number of children in this place is a convin eing proof of the healthinel'» of it. The prof peift of the rirer Delawrre, up and down is de lightful ; as far as the eye can diltinguiith you may view the vessels in diffarant attitudes There is reason to suppose that public piers for the Navy will be built here, as veflels can fail from place when the fiver is faft at Phi ladelphia. The conditions of fate will be easy and made known on the day of sale. Places of publtc worlhip, market ind mills are very contiguous JOHN DARRAGH. N. B.—A plat of the above writ be exhibited any time previous, as well on the day of file. August 26. ao »m. C4th d. it. LOTS, V >'' SAMUEL REYNOLDS, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY asquaints those gemlemet,, who pleafeto favour him with their cullom.and his friends generally, that he has removed from No. /id, south I'hird lbeet and take:, up a tempo rary ref.dence near th« sign a > l ' herl 2" (Ri«rr« I av;rn ) at Gcrmantown, he «*ll continue lis bufaefs until the return of the heathy feafoii, all orders attended to with the u.ual [ur.c tuility. Augul 19. Ar a meeting of the vifkors and ""! St John's college in the State of Mary z: , 00 the? I,3th day cf July 1799. , RMvtJ, That on the flril Jay o. n .. this board will proceed to elefl a Profefcor 0 . £ ! lift it.d Grammar, who (hall recc.vc, tor In-ier- Viccs at the rare of £to ■> fer —■ <» £ ! quarterly ; arid that public notice thereof be giv- ! cn,& r e f C ' A. C..P*»jSON. N ft The office afrrefaid hath.jutt become ra -1 cant by the df a g«mWm»n, whose j affairs the immediate undertaking of a "ThtVe duty cf the said Prof.ffor (to whom is allowed an affiltant) to teach .he EnglKh language grammatically, and to prepare ftude o t.>r rior f-hool. by teaching them the I-at.B grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordcry. rit.ng taught to all hi< ftholars at listed hours, and t thofj flu'krits wtio are not deflined for the inferior school, are to be taught, at the difcrctioa parei.tv or guardians, Arithmetic, and other branches of kienceufually taught inlEngUfc fAool. —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, &c is conGJered indifpcnfible in the profef for; and it is c xpeded, that candidates who are not known to the Board, will/übmit to an elimi nation, as well as produce fatisfatforyteftimoniaU of their good morals, and fair charatters. The Printers within the United States are re queued to insert is their papers the foregoing re folstiun and remarks, and to repeat the publics tion, as ofttn as convenience wul admit, until t.i acth vlay of next. ju!y iz TREASURY DEPARTMENT 1~"HE proprietors of certificates iflued for ftib . fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, thai atany time after payment (hall have been mule of the sth inftaln ent.-whic* will become ilue during the lirft ten days of the month cf July enl'uing, Ceitific2tes of Funded St'ck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan rUfices, refpefUvely, for the amount of the four lint inftalni*nu, or ore moiety of the linns ex prefledln the fubl'cription certificates: —No cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be :flued for lels thin one bnndrtd dollars. Such I'ubfcription certificates as may be pre ented at the Trctfury or Loan Offices in con tqntnce of the foregoing arrangement, will be pclort'ed and marktd I'o as to denote, that a moety of the llock has been iflued. OLIVER IVOLCOTI, Secretary of tbs Treasury TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a& of Congrcfs palled on tlir id day of Ju'if, one thoi>f<ind, fcvrn hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an Jifl reguliS ing the grants of land ippropriated for mili tary services, and for the focitty of United Brethren for propagating tlie gospel among the Heathen j" and the ail fupplernentiry to the said recited ail palled on the (etond day ol March, one thoHfand seven hundred andninc tynins to ivit: I. THAT the trafl of Land herein after de scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Wefl Ci rner of the seven ranges of fownfhipi, anci running thence fifty miles <!ue r ibuth, along the weftetn boundaw ef th« said rasges ; —thenre due Wed to the Wain Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence tip the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erodes .the fames —thence a'or.g the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaioras branch of the Mof kingum riverat thecrcfling place abeve Fort Lawrence ; tlicnce donin the liid river, to the point where a line run due weft fro,m the place of 'beginning, will interfeifl the laid river; thence along the line so run to the plai e of be ginning has been divided into to\rr(hip3 of five miles square, and fraflioiu!parts town (hips; a«fl that plats and fiirveyt of the laid townships and fraflional parts of towtiftiips are deposited in the offices of the RejEiiler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the mlpec ticn of all perfoss conceinsd. The holders of ftijh warrants as have been or stall be granted sty military fcrvicespf rform ed during ;he lite war, are required to present the fame to the Uegiftcr of the Treasury, at Come time prior to the twelfth d iy of February in the year, one thousand' eight hundred, for the p jrpofe of bein» registered ; No rtgiftry will however b- made of any left"quant ty than a quarter tow nfhip, or four thousand acres. Tha priority of location of ths warrants which may be prefeuted and Feijiftered in manner afore said, prior to the 11th d»v of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly alter the said day, hejefrmined by li>t, in the mode dtefcribed by ths acl-firfl recited. The holde!? of r-giflerc-d warrants, ihail on Monday the i?th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority sf locati 011 (hall he determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon slly.orliy th»ir agents, deligaate ill writing at the ollicc of the Regider of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlliips elected by them ivfpeilively, and such of the said holders as (hall not dtilignatr their locations on the said day, ihall be portioned in locating such warrants to all other ln/lde: • of regiUercd warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufficicnt to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each; Ihall, at any time af'er Monitay the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firtt day 01 January, l8oj» be al lowed to register.the said warrants in manner a forcfaid, nnd forthwith to make lacations thcrelor on any traft or tr-a&s of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fcrviees, which Ihall not be regifterod and located the firft day of January, <Boi, are by the lupplementafy aft of Congress herein before recited, palf-d on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WQLCQTT. cod 3>v. iawtSao May 2<)tb, >799- March nth, 1799 Sl'c. of lis Treasury, NOTICE, The subscribers being duly autheriled to receive all the debts and effcfis of Jamtj Wilkins, cf Philadelphia, all those indebted to him are cautioned against making pay. merit to any other persons. DANIEL SMITH, GIDEON H. WELLS August 26th, '99, eodim. ' ■-■ The Swiit-bure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BhTWHK PHILADELPHIA fcf NEW-YORK, By the short and pleasant ro'ad of Sufiletm, Newtown, Scotch- Plaint, Spring, field,and Newark. t'HE excellence of th» road, the pupulouf nefs of the country through which it p a (V. ei, with sundry other advantiges, which render it so far preferable ko tha Old Koad throw,ii Bristol, Brut.fwick, &c. long ago fuggeftcd the propriety of its becoming the Grand The rougb Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute furveyofit his been taken.and its superiority over the Old lipid, both in winter and rummer, has been clearly al'certained.—There are good "bridges over all the oth«r waters but the Delaware and here the croffisg is performed with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenloti Ferry The road is fevtral miles J,barter than the old road, {jut this is among. 1 ! the leall of its advantage?, because daily cxpe. tienreptovej to us. that dispatch as wellasecm. fort in travelling principally depend on the goodr.efa of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these rc'"pe<9s, the New Road is, beyond .ill companion, the heft. It present j none of thole rocky hills, which render the Old Koad fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. ihe foil, too, for the greater part, i* such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile uft in summer, which circumllince added to tha beauty of the country, and a cm,, liderable prnp rtion cf (hade, rrull always ren der travelling in the latter I'eafon peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure Ifcwts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'ck» k every morning (Sundays excepted) sri m the GREEN 7REE, oppofi'e the Lutheran Church, NorthFourtkflreet.lt goes through l 7 ra:ikfa«l to Buflleton, where it Hops to Breakfafl ; frcin Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny town to dinner; from JPciiny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bunndbrook, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfait, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New York «t noon. From" NEW-YORK Tl ftarti at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (From Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the text evening* For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed. ward Hardin, Old Goffeehoufe, to A. Slathiei.', corner of Naflau and John fti eets, to B. Afany, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich flreet, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, bo. 41, Broad (Vreet. Fare for pafiengers, Five Dollars' Way pafiengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each palTetiger is allowed to take on I4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all tther baggage, taken on by a pafienger, will be charged at 4 cents per weight. ( VVith refpeel to packages sent on without pafiengers, the proprietors prelame they have adi p.ed a regulation, whith, though unknewn to other lines of< stages, they think mull meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on tilt fol lowing conditions. The perlon who delivers the package at the office (hall fee it entered in rhe llage-bouk, for which entry he (hall pay 6 cer.ts ; he will then state the vavte of tie pack* age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v due, a» infurmce, and for which he will raceme a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he eflimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation | it will however, he optionable with every one to avail himftlf of this lecurity or not. But the proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that they will be refpon* fible for the fafe delivery of no p»< kage, which is not regularly ente«d, and ft r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the dißribution of the route, the (jreateft care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation arcd entertainment for the pafTengers at the mod reaforable rates The stages are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and flcadyhorfes, and com mitted to the caro of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The pi oprietors themselves !i«? at the different towns- and villages whars the ft.igr* will flop,fo that iheconducl of the per fens they employ is objedl of their attention.— They take car» also to lee that 'the paficrigers are well provided for and po'ittly treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleiue is fhs&ifed upon them ; in short, they have fparedneitlt:rpains nor expence to.rcnder the SVVrFT-SUKE the very belt line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing v« hich time a great number of gentlemen have golie through, both from Philadelphia an J New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpafs vefy far all that has been said ot its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou, of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr lpckcfi of with the highelt fatisfaftion. JOHN Philadelphia THOS. P/iUL, Bujilfton JOSEPH <IHORi\TON, NICHOL A§ WYNKOOP, > Newtow JACOB KESLER, J JOfiN MORE HE AD, Penny town. T. KILLMAN, n">r MiUJlon. £LLAS COMBES, Bound Brook. H. SANSBUK r, Scstch Plains. ISAs'CR AlVl. E, ) SbrinvßeU. ROBERT PEARSON, 5 f Sj 'June ti. PANTED BY y. W, FEMttQi '■M
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