* » t< i* —ww -wrf.saas*' ~JUStRECEIVED, \ Per the from HAMBURG, and NOW LANDING, At Wilcocks's wharf, from on board the IRIS, from BREMEN, And for sale by the subscriber, 353 PACKAGES LINEN, Conftfting of Bielefeld Linen Elberfeld Checks Waresdorp do Checks and Stripes Rouanes Harlem Chicks White Platillas Liftadoes Brown do. Tick'enburghs Craes a la Morlaix Olnaburg> Dowlas Kalblaken Bre'agnes Wisfer Linnen Bwc a illas Bag Limn Quat tuplesSilefias 4 Myer Linnen Bed-ticks Jiftopillas Pocket Hanfekerehiefs. Also for Sale, 4CO boxes Claret 40 hhds. do 70 Tons St. Peterlburg Hemp 5 Calks Bridles 200 pieces Sailduck 7 Bales German Cloth 800 Demijohns 80 Liquor Cases ERICK & LEWIS BOLL MANN. No IJ3 South 3d Stre aU g |/J dl ot as. iwiot " > FOR sale By SIMON WALKER, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, it 1 feet long, 10 cwt. each, and 7 levt long, *'j cwt. rich, with carriages, &c compared ditto—6 pounders, 5 1-1 f«et long, 15 cwt. each, «®S complete; pounders, weighing 6 I-2, 8 and 13 twt. each ; BoavtVii? Pikes and CutlalTes; Englifti Powder; Coppei* Sheathing Nailv Spikes Colts; 6, 9 12,18 and 141b* round Shot; 6, Q, 18 and 14H1; douMc-hcaded do. 0, 18 and i.ilb. Oantiifter Shot. Alto—a quantitT ot be{l Porter, Clarcr itid Port Wine Bottbs Titint«» Ale in calks of 7 dozensach. in ar c h 8 ) ?*,, * ' m •'' feu L rv - ist 1 -' ■ ■ #."■ -Tv?'" £t *' :-V * ■ " •- t "^y k - '• T ' ' Jgfclfe, The brig Mary, Now lying at Marcus Hoot: a live oak and c-d.T vefiel—will carty 2000 oarrel-, ami has been ntwly flicathed. She is armed with 10 four-poundets, muskets, pistols, cutlaFes. toardirg pikes, &c. For terms, sep. 3. » r - 'JUST ARRIVED, • In the Ihip Belvedere, John Fnnkford, commam 308 PIPES BRANDY, 34 lio'j-fhfaJs £ llrong bodiedßED WINE 32 quarterc Ik-j ,5 butts ? SHERRY 100 quarter calks Malaga Win* 490 Vcg. Rsil;;ii 450 boxes do. NICKLIN'cf GRIFFI7 h TBE SAIO SHIP BELVEDERE. . HB is New-York built,coppered b the bends, Diounti 14 fix-pouuders, with small arms is proportion, and fails fad. august 13 mwJtllF ' t < ► i.„ THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, & Enans, Insolvent Debt rs, in the county of SuiTex, are tr> meet the Aflignee at th'i Coart-Houfe inlaid county, onthe ijtli of Dec. next, atloo'dockA. M in order to mike a dividend of said Intolveßt'f. efiate, that may come to hand by Jut day. CH. CASE, assignee. .i > . * ? Ml'l \rf I* ■s/. .V. * jpne • : f ■ A two (lory Brick House, SITUATE on Duke, between Front and Second Streets in the Northern Liberties; having a large garden and yard, extending to Green Street on which there is a stable and fmallframe buil ding suitable ior a /hop or counting house. The order; two rooms on a floor, waih house, &c* Enquire t No. 37 Ar«h street. ~ p. S. f his house was lately occapied by joseph august ao - *- %■ . ' if !V V * «. "( J y 1 :/v? .". I Mdttbeiv Mc.Connell, Esq. BY deed dated the 16th of May, 1799, granted and assigned to the fubferibers, 55,018 acre? of land on the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and state of Pennfvlvania, up«n trust, to fell and dispose of the fame, and apply the (pfter fatisfying all such jutt and legal claims as may be due on said lands) to the M'Connell has drawn in favor of a certain Joseph Thomas, or that the said Joseph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in dorsed by the said M. M'Connell, and which are mentioned in the schedule annexed to the deed of trust, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of said notes shall, on or before the 16th day of Novem ber next, execute to him a full discharge and acquittance, or render up the said notes, and the balance, if any, to the holders of any of the said notes who shall not have made such discharge or rendered up said notes, as aforefaid, pro rata, according to their re fpeftive claims and demands. This public notice is given of the said affijjnment, that those who are interefled may avail themselves of the terms therein contained. William Buckley, "J 7bomas M. Wilting, l Afiignees. William Davidson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799- iawti6N. J ' r ' '■* 1 \-. /,, > pfe / I ♦ w §£ f i I. v" '"\ ' ' FOR SALE, ' v < s ■ WHEREAS To the Freemen, Electors for the city and \ county of Philadelphia* -Gentlemen, ACK.NOVV LEDGING with thanks, all former favors, I reqjefl a continu ance of your friendfhip, by your Votes and Interest, at the ensuing Eleftion for the Co.roner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and shall be held in grate fjl remembrance by your friend and humbl servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coroner. -awjt. This day is published, By W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Institutes of Natural Law. THE THIRD EDITION. Being the substance of a course of lectures, read in St. John's college, Cambridge. By T. RUTHERFORTH, D.D F. R.S. THE ift vol. explains the rights oj mankind, considered as individuals I. Law in general. 11. Rights and obliga - tions. 111. Of property. IV. Lmiitatioi of property. V. Of our common right t> things. VI. Of derivative acquisitions by the aft of man. VII. Of derivative ncqyi fitions by the aft oi the law. VIII. Oi prescription. IX._Of the obligations aris ing" from property. X. Of the right whicl a man has ill his own perlon. XI. Of pa rental authority. XII. Of pTomifes. XIII Of cootrsft. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XV I. Of the of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done. | XVIII. Of punifhmcnt. XIX. Of war. XX. Of slavery. The 2d vol. explains the rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as membcn jif civil societies. I. oi fecieties in gener I '. 11. of civil society its nature and origin. 111. of civil power. IV. of different forms ef civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of mterprttatioi. VIII. of civil fu'bjeftion. and civil liberty. IX. of the law of nations. X. of the changes tli.it aj-e made in States and in their civil constitutions. law tf The merits of th'rs work, so jufily extolled by experienced judges! and appreciated by th( lovers of fcieiice, renders it unneeetfary so. the editor to publifli the numerous and lion ourable teflimony, that might be produced in its favour,. It is with much pleasure he informs his tufloniers and the public, tha'. the American edition (not inferior to the British in paper and print) is now offered for sale, in two Bvo. vols, at 4 dollars and 50 cents in boards, and five dollaVs when neatly bound. The imported copies of the sam; size, are fold at 7 and 8 dollar®. W. Young, hasfcir sale, as ufual,Stamps. Stationary, custom bouse Blanks of even denomination, Writing and Printing Papers. Blank Sc Printed Books, wlmlefale and retail. N. B. Orders transmitted through tht Poft'-office or otherwise, are immediately executed. Philadelphia, t2tbSept. DONATION LANDS. Notice is berebv given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvaxia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclufivs, and th.i the i'ubferibers ai.thorifecl by law will fit as Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the toreroon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all tinf*tifi»d Claims already filed, ai well as tbofe which may he filed on or before the fVd firlt day ol September next. John Donn aldson, ComfV Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pkti*k Bayntom, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. J (t6) diw (ro.w.fa.tf) United States, Iff Did rid. of Pennsylvania. j To the Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis trict of the United States. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious sick ness in the city of Philadelphia, renders it hazardous to hol4 the next Hated Seflion of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania Diftri& of the middle Circuit of the said city, the place appointed by law at which to hold the dated Seflion of the said Court—Thcfe are by virtue of the powers and authorities vested in me, RICHARD PETERS, Judge of the Peria fylvinia Dift.iit of the United States, in the name and by authority of the United States, to order and direct you to adjourn the fefiion of the fait; circiuit cr.urt, dire&ed to be held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of October next, to Norns I Town, in the county of Montgomery in the fame diftrift. being a convenient place within the fame for holding the said court; arid you are to make publication hereof in on a urmorc public papers printed at the said city, that the said court is ad journed as it i» hereby directed to be; and yon are accordingly to adjourn the said court to th» aid place hereby appointed from thetim- you shall receive this order to the said eleventh day of Octo ber next, the time by law preferred for commen cing the said fefiion. (L.S.) Given under my hand and seal at Bel mont in the said diftrift this sixth day of September in the year of our Lord I799,andin thetwenty-fourth y#ar of thelndependence of the Uni ted States. aawrm RICHARD PETERS. WHEREFORE I, the laid Mirfhal, by virtue of the powers veiled in me by the above order and direilions from the honorable Rich ard Peterß, Esquire, judge of the Pennsylvania diftrifl of the United States, and in the name and by the authority of the United States, do adjourn the session of the Circuit court of the said United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of Oilo ber next, to the court houle in NORRIS TOWN in the county of Montgomery in the fame dil tridl, there to meet on the said eleventh day ot Otflobernext at tes o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day of which all persons bound by Re cognizance or have otherwise to do thereat are delired and required to take notice and give their attendance accordingly. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Mtrjhal. Marshal's office at Philadelphia, September J) J 799 dtuthO. ' " i * A QUANTITY OF FRESH SAMUEL REYNOLDS, ?T n /? n J T T A T L 0 R. t, yz Olv ny J. RESPECTFUI.LV acquaints those gentlemei., full leceived and for Sale by favour him with their cuftom,and JOSEPH SHOEMAKER. that he ha, remov.d from Lower end of Gcrman:own. No . 40 , south Third street and taken upa_ten>po bsfisa tsmaass tiality. Augufl 2Q. MAIL COACHEES Between PaiijiDsirHiA and Bai riMortE, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sitnday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by u o'clock, A. M. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday excep ed) at 4 o'clock. A M. a»d arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'c'.ork, A. M. littWffn NEn--V'JI!K did PuILMiELPrtIA. Lei*e PhilacJelpVu every day (Sunday ex <:epteti( at n o'clock at noon, arrive at J*ew York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. fj I.eave New-YurU everyday (Sutioay excerpt epted) at one o'clock, P M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. : cals in the Mail Coacbtxs to be taken in At Butman's Office, No. <, Certlar.d-flrcet. In Philadelphia. At John DunxvoudyV Market-flrcet, Spread Eagle, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, north Second street. At Evans' Tavern. Fare tor Pafiefigers, 8 Dollar* from Philadel ohiato New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila itlphia to Baltimore. • AU haggage dver I4U>. weight, it carritd at 5 cents per"pound. The Proprietors are not responsible for (tag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARP. BROADHURST, JONES WCo Prcprinori of tbe Mail Line, from Philadelphia to Nciv-York. General Poft-Officei ) May I. 5 > MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. i'HE Subscriber having lately rttursed from J view ing the land, f»rveye<i ami appropri ated to fjtisty the land warrants, ifitied by the lccret;ry at war, to the cfficers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangement* wth Mr. James Joknlon, of Chester c, iinty, Peiinfy vania, who he left on 'he lani, and who with the afljllanse of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring thi different leefcons. He w ili tjke regular notes, tlefcriptive of the I (ml, fiiuati n, anil natural advantages attacked to each I'cclion in the whole lurvey —which noles •a ill be placed in the hands of the fufyfc fiber pre vious t« the period foi locating, thertbj ena bling him to make the molt advantageous lo cations the priority will admit Hecffers his ft "vice to the holders of land warrants oi the ab >ve defcrijr.oii, througho.it 'he United States, to receive their warrants, class them, (a« no Icis quantity than 4000 acrrj wiil be regilterd at the office of the treafurv) have them regiifered agreeable to law, and attend to make tbe loc <tinn at the the time appointed in February next. Por ti,*nl'a£lir.g the bufintfs, one tenth part of the land fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other chargr, except the pofiage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addretTed to the fubferiber, at No.3,Pcnn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive imii\fdiate attention. JAMES E. SMITH. mwftf. jtawsw Septempr % DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Icribcd, nan.ely, " beginning at the North Wei running thence fifty iniles due south, along th weftero boundafj of the said ranges ilieno Juc Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri rer ; thencr up the Main Branch of the said ri rer to the place where the Indian boundary lit* rofies the fame; —thence along the said boun lary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf Linguni river at the i roßing place above For .awrence ; thence doivr: tne laid river, tut-In mint tv her; aline run due v. ft from the placi if beginning, will interieifl the said river ; rer and upon every coach : ginning has been divided into to\rroiip3 ol ' upon eery pofteharriot 12 , five nvilcs square, and fraillionalparts of town uj>'ll c.'cry pel! ch.'.ife Ii (hips; and lint plats and furvcys of tho laic upon every phaeton with or without townlhips andifraftional parts of townlhips ar< top 9 I'epofited in the offices of the Regilter of the 9 Treasury and Surveyor General, for the ifilpcc upon other cat riages,h>vingpannel ,j on 0 f jH perfoas concernsd. work a''i>ve, with blinds, gliffes j 11. or curtains 9 ; The holders of such warrants as have beer up< n four wheel carriages, having , el - a |l be granted fiy military tervices perform fr .nu'd polls and tops, with !<eel ei j during the late war, arc required to present fp l upon t< \vheel top mri-ipge" with f mnc t j me prior to the t .velfth day of Fcbruary «oo:';ti or ir 11 tprings on jacks .i the year, Ane tlioufand eight hundred, lor upon curricles with tops 3 the purpole of being registered ; No registry upon chafes with wps 3 will however be made of any Ids quant'ty than tip n chairs with tops. 3 a quarter towniliip, or four thousand acres, upon fulb irs with tops -3 111. upon other two wl-ecl top carriages 3 Tho priority ofloration of the warrants t I ich upon two wl j • urriages with steel may be prefentsd and registered in mr.nner a " " or iron fp.'tiu:? fai'., prior to the iath day of February :fi the upon ail oi'iei (wo wheel carriages 1 on<-thouland eight hundred, will immediate upon every'our wheel carriage, hav- ly after the said day, be det»rmiued by lot, in the ing framed p> ft and tops, and mode dtefcribed by the act firft recited, relling uoon wooden spars 1 The Collect er of : !u- Revenue of the if! di- The h..llci< of reg.ftcr-d warrants, fii.Jl on vision of the firll fnrvev of the diflriCf of Penn- Monday the ml. clay ol february, m the year (ylvuni,, will attend daily until the joth d y 1800, in th, or .er ot which the pnoruy el l-c,t,- los September next for the ,<nrpofe of receiving »>' <ha>l be determined by iota, a.orela d ,0 , , 1 • Jv 1 KT ,i j allv.or by th<ur a&ents, dcugaitc in untingat tlw the dut.es on carnages, at No 49. North 3d <)f R it f Pr ol thl . r,-, a f, r v, the pauicu- Street m the city of I luhdelplra, of whrc. to *°<kiv elected by them restively, all persons poffefied of such carriages are dc!n cd a|u .\ uc h oftht , huUlors as fhrll not donate to take notice. thei: Ki'caUons oh the said day, (ball be'poftpotied Notice 1 s also given, locating such warrants to all other Uuiders oi Toall real dealers in wines and foreign distil- re gift er ect warrants, led fpiritous liquors, that licence* will be grant- V. Ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the The holders of warrants for military services bufmefs of retailing of wines in a lei's quinrity, fufiicient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or in lels quantities than twenty gallons, at the or traits of tour thousand acres euch ; (hall, at any fame time and at the fame place, by time al er Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 TAMES ASH, ' and prior to the firft day 01 January, lßoi, be al- J lowed to register the said warrants in manner a. Colle£lor of the firft divi- f ofL laid, and forthwith to make lecations therefor fion of the firft survey of the on atiy or tradls ol land not before located, diftrift ot Pennfylvacia. VI. Office of infpeftion at Philadelphia, A " warrants 9 r claims for lands on account of Aurrutl 1H naa military f.-rvices, which fliallnotbe and SJ y> J99- located before the firft day of January, :8c J, are by •KT n -rrac c-r Imd ncrroe 4 Mr* nr tha supplementary aft of Cougrefs herein before Eioc nB I\<P-1) ! recited, paifed on the second day of March, 179,., FICEOF INSPECTION 1> Removed TO , dcclare a\ o 6^6 r e V er,Va r .ed. GermAntown, the firft houlc above the sign I , , T i u- .u of the King of Pruflia. u^ er m r 3t MwMrtfb*. th. day and year above mentioned. S3" Every denomination of Stamped paper OLIVER IVOLCOTT. to be had at laid office. c r i cr August 15 iawtjoS. q* t,:e irca^urj% Notice is hereby given, r pH AT agreeably to an aifl of Congrrf* of the -*■ United States of America pafied at Philadel phia the ißtli dayof Miy,i796, laying duties 011 carriages fortbe conveyance of persons, and re pealing the former aifls for that purpofc—That there lhall be levied, collefled and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of perfont, which lhall be kept by or for any perl'on, for his or her own tife, or to let out to hire, or for the conveying of paflengeM, the several daties ind rate» following to wit *"/ V * -Vu-\ ' J c... •*. : fv . -5, ,« v - Returning* Ir. Baltimore. To the Holders of At a meeting ol the visitors and governors ot St John's college in the State ol Mary lard, on the I,lth day of July >799. . RrfMtf, That on the flrll day of O~oj.r nex, this hoard will proceed to eleA aPi ot g s2 and Grammar, who (hill receive. for fcu fc _ Vices, at the rate of £»oo fer . to be paul quai terly ; and that public notice tlureo. be giv eD,&Te[t U " A. C. U'vNSON. N b The office aforefaid hath just become va cant, by the reflation of a jciitUman. whore affairs require, the immediate undertaking (jt a Ththe'duiy of the hid Frofefror (to whom is allow'd an affiflant) to teach the EngU'h language grammatically, and to prepare Students lor a fape fior f'hool. by teaching them the Latin grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Wnt.ne be tauffht to all hi. scholars at dated hours; and to those students who are not defimtd for the (t .? erlo^ fch ° ol ; branches "fcLceufually tau.ht in, Englifc fcho* I—A complete knowledge then of Latin, An ~ metic.&c is conftJercdindifp'nfible in the profef for i and it is expected, that candidates who are n.t known to the Board, wiUfubm.t to a« exam nation, as well as produce fatistsaory teft.moaials of their good morals, and fair characters. I he Printers within the United States are re quelled to insert ia their papers the for. going re flation and remarks and to repeat the jubila tion, as often as convenience willaaiuit, until the sc-th day of September next, july ai 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. r pliE proprietors of certificate! illued for sub- JL fcriptions to the Loan bearing interelt a. eight per centum perannum.i aTe notified, thai it any time after payment (hall have been made of the jth inllalraent, which will bccoine due during the P.rft ten days of the month < t July enltiiugi Certificates of Funded St'-ck may at their option be obtained at the Tr**li;ry or Luan Offiacs, refpedlively. for the amount of the sou,- firfl inftainmnts, or one moiety otithe sums ex prefieJui tiie fubferiptioncertificatisNo cer tifir ate* of Funded StutU will however be lffued f&r le'.s than one hundred dollars. Such lubfeription certificatesas may be pre «nted at the Trcafury or Lean Offices in co:i ccueiice of the f6r«going arrangement, will be mior'ed and diftinflly marked lo as to denote, that a moety of the Aock has been iflued. OLIVER WOL.COT'7, treasury department. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, l'urfi:ant to the a£l of Congreis parted on the ill day of Juhi*, one tlioufand, J'even hun drtdand ninety fin, entitled "an a<ft regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary fervicc», and for the focicty of United Brethren for propaga'ing the gofpcl among the Heathen and the atf fuppleroemary to the said recited ail pifll'd on the I'ecood day of March, onethotifand seven hundred andm«e ty nine tc wit: THAT the trail of Land herein after <!«■ Dills. «5 II -*< ' A «od 3 W ' lawtSao May 29tb, 1799* "Secretary of the Treasury March nth, 1799 Ibree Cents Reward. r> UN away from the Subscriber on the evening IX. of this inft. a bound Servant GIRL, lamed Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with ier three different changes of garment and money, irouct, bold and iirpudcnt, a noted lyar ; any per on apprehending h'jr (hall he entitled to the above ■eward —no costs or charges will be paid. N. B, Sheliad » vears and fame won'hs to fcrve DANtEL PrtZPATRICK. Golhen Townlhip, CHester County, Js'.y 19. august 6 lawtf - -• - r 1-v-^r The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE 0 F STAGES, NOW RUNNING BFT\VPEN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By thelhort and pleasant road of Bufl'eten, Newtown. Scotch Plains, Spring, field and Newark. I'HF. excellence of this road, the fiopulouf nefs of the country through winch it pad". e», with sundry other advaringep, which render it so far (.referable vo tins Old Koad through Bristol. Bnir.f*i.-k, &c. long ago fuggeftcd the propriety ol its becoming the Grawd Tho rough Fare from Philanelphis to New York. During the present year, a minute farvey ol it his ht'en taken,and its fnperiority over the Old Road, both in winti r and fnramer, has been deafly a!certan.ed. —Thure are good bridges overall the othar wate.-s tout the Delaware, and heie the crofltsg is performed with great falWy and in 1.-'s tha'i half the time required at the i'lentcn Ferry Ihe road is fever at miles jhorter than the old road, but this is amangft the lea'i oi iti advantages, because daily expe« tience pi ves to us, thai difpatcli as well as corn fort in travelling ptisOtJaUy depend oil the joodiitfs of the" toad und the le»elnefs of tl\e country, and, in thrfe rt'peils, the New Uoad. is, bey % nd all c smnrifon, the belt. It prefer tj none of thole rfu'kv hill-., which rerder the Old !* ad fa fatiguing between (he Delaware and N( v ik. Ihe foil, too, for the greater pan, i$ fuvh as to produce but little mud in winter, jnd Wry litile ull ir. summer, which cir> umll .nee, added to the bnuty ot the country, and a coi>.- Hderable >rtii<n of lhade. null always ren der travclllng-jn the latter season peculiarly 4. rerable. Tht Swi't Sure starts from PHILADEt* PHIA, it 6 o'cMoik every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN 7RHE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It j;oes through Frartkford to Buflleton, where it Hops to Break fall ; from Huftletown it goe» through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner j si oik Penny town through Hopewell, Millftonej "• Bound-b:ook, Qmbbletown and Ptfinfiefil tar Scotch Plains toTodge. The next mortiiog It . flop* at Siiriii/ficlfi to breikfaft, from Wltcfj&'; rtjroei thioueL Newark And arrives at N«j» York at From NEW-YtTttK k j o'clock iit the afterno on (from at Philadelphia the next evening. For lefts « New-York, application may be made ta Ed' ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John llrecfs, to B. Many, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich flrett, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for pafiengers, Fite Way passengers 6 Cents per Mhi; Each paflTenger ii allowed to take on nibs. «jf baggage carriage free ; but all other b»gg<ige» taken on by a palTenger, will be charged U « c ent« per pound weight. T ' : t With refpetft to packages f#nt on without ' paflengert, the proprietors presume they have , adopted a regulation, which, thojeb unkn«wa to other lines of Jlages, tliey think ran# meet with general approbatiqn, They pledge th*»- f fe.vesta make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliver* tkc package at the office ft*ll fee it soured i« the wage-book, for which entry he fyall pay 6' cents ; he will then Hate the value of the pack* age, and pay (e*clu6ve of the carriage) onS.jper. cent, on the vilue, a* infunoce, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance* if "he eQimates hit package at one dollar, lie will pay one cent, and h at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and if> J'ke pro portion for packages of any other value. , Very few perfom it is prefunaed, willdiflike this regulation | it will however, be optiolsable with every one to avail himfelf of this fecufity or not. But the proprietors think it tight t» state very explieitly, that they will be refpoo fible for the fate delivery of no packagej'Wrnick is nof regularly entortd, and for which aniafur ante receipt cannot beproduced. . In the distribution of the route, the greattft care has bren taken to fix on such places and ti- . verns isalwjys afford a good isd entertainment for the pafiengers.it the reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furr.iihed with fleet an:) lteailyhcrfes, and cam rmtted to the care of istelligent ibher and OWI - drivers. The ptoprietors tbemfeives live it the different towns and villages where the Itages will flop, so that theconducl of the per sons they employ is continually an obje£l of their mention.— They take car» also to lee the pafiengers are well provided for and pO'itely reated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica icry or infolei.ee is pra&ifed upon them ; ill hort, they have I'paredneitlurpainf nor experice 0 lender the S WIFT-SUKE the very belt line if (tapes in America. The lirie has now run nearly a month,durr ng which'time a great number of gentlemen lave gone through, both from Philadelphia and Every passenger has the oad tofurpafs very far all that has bttn said ol tt excellence ; and the the Sw l " lure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou if their drivers, and the treatment at Taverns poken of with thehigheft fatisfatftion. •JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS.PAUL, BujHeton JOSEPH 7HORh TON,, NICHOLAS IVYNKOOP, >Niv)tovn JACOB KESLER, J JOnN MOREIJEAD, Prnnytoivn. T. ICILLMAN, n-*>r Milljion. Alias COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSBURT, gcetch Plains. IS AAC RAM LE, X Sprinzfeld' ROB ERT PZ ARSON,S * p a Yune S2. PRINTED BY 7- F£NXQ' sodif»
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