JUST RECEIVED, )?er the M/RIA, from HAMBURG, and At Wilcocks's wharf, from on board the IRIS, V from ii HE MEN, 353 PACKAGES LINEN, .•V Bielefeld Linen Eibtrfuld Chatks Waresdorp do Checks and Stripes Rouanes Harlem Checks ;' Craes a la Morlaix Ofnaburgs Dowlas Halblaken Bretagnes Wefcr Linnen B'iccadillas Bag Linen Quadruples Sileiias Myer Linnen Bed-ticks Eftopillas Pocket Handkerchiefs. Also for Sale, 403 boxes Claret 70 Tom Sr. Hctcrlborg Hemp 5 Caflc? Briftiet apO pieces Saiiduck 7 9?>ftS German Cloth 800 r-emijohna 80 Liquor Cala# ERICK to* LEWIS BOLL MANN. <ll ot as. IWIOt c 1 ' C 1 . «r *llg 14 Pit>e } Mear lijii-strett, ; -T i T/ : O9t"VVICH-'proof Gannon—9 pounders, W, -61-4 feet lo'iigj, lO ewt.each, ind 7 feet "sijk. JUwig, »/cWt. etch, wuiicarriages, &c. j,' ' diio—6 ppunder», 5 1-1 feet long, 15 cwt- each - and b Jong, »g qwt. eich, with carriages, See •-. f * • tonvpletf; / . •< . ._■ carriages** n, 18 & a. r ; V pounder*-, weighing B a "4 1 jewt. each; /.fiGordiojr Piketand .E»gli<K Ca»Bion*'?<rw'^M! Sfceathiflg ( Spik<« »«<1 Bolts; r ; 6'rf ji, reund Shot; < 1), 9, do. - *>. .9» I? aud Caanlfter Shot. .J.; Al(o*—4 quantity of be(l Engtilh, Porter, Clare and Port "Wine Bottle, 1 Tauntcn iilein cafta of 7 dojeneach. i< t ' nparci 8. . '"*» ■ ' ■ -'K ■. ' *'■ The brig Mait, Capt. John Tarsi*, J.^N^v^yingat Mareu»'Hpofc-^aliveoafc . «*4:'a;f*r *rffei-^wjHioqp ©md>>> ■"• *w#«rtr <&»#»»*•" '* » r w? d •ym, rp Biurets, piftoU, 'eotraffe», >c. 3F6rMrm«» ppl, to ~:; G zspw * SMITH*- ' to?*' ' '•' v ■ •' " 1 In thftihip f tNtdtre, JohJiFranHwd, comtoaiid *. JPSS'«*A»PY» *y k «**•» ' Jj v '• .«rf *4fc«d» , < nitons todirfAßP VWB &„ . 'a* N - *JK Ji 3^*4'WW. si ~ ™ too quarter Malaga Win* ''£•• if. £&.*£" ? , *•*»» «i®- ,: «i-sV'jv^v,-'..' •• V A!. {. f •.. V f '■ TA K SAID SHIP &il»nhERB. bnUt.Qoppvcd to the bfnds | W"iniont»>.i4 fir-ROuiiders, with finajl arms ii H, : .proportion, aqd faihfaft. >v\ % •T- rly. •slate, that may conn - !ionH liy that day. C/f. CASE, assignee. O rtr •-ft*, in the Northern Liberties; having a —o;i which th. re i* a {-table and (mall frame buil ding iLMrablt for a (hop or counting-house. The houle is bui t in the best manner and in excellent order; two rooms on a floor wash house, &c* pnquire t No 37 Areh ftre«t. P. S. This houle was lately occupied by Joseph Engle. august 20 WHEREAS Mattbeiv Mc.Lonnell, Esq. BY deed dated the 16th of May, 1799, granted and afligned to the fubferibers, 5j,018 acres of land on the waters of Su gar creek, in the cqunty of Luzerne and state of Pennfvlvania, upon trust, to fell and dispose of the fame, and apply the proceeds (after fatisfying all such just and legal claitrs as may be due on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the said Matthew M'Connell has drawn in favor of a certain Jefrph Thomas, or that the said Joseph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are iu dorfed by the faic! M. M'Connell, and which are mentioned in the schedule annexed to the deed of trust, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of said notes Jhall, 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 df any of the fsid notes who (hall not have made such discharge or rendered up said notes, as aforefaid, pro rata, according to their re fpe&ive cluims and demands. This public notice is given of the said alignment, that those who are interefled may avail themselves of the terms therein contained. r '■ f ■ / i 1 ' i'iJ ' I W " P '■ { " .>-y '' j * '> «,,J » v 'V- , cV - ,/3-r 'J „v ' t .*■>** FOR SALE,' William Buckley, Ihomas M. Willing, C Aflignees. William Davidson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799* iawti6N. To the Freemen, Electors for the city ana county of Pbiliidelphia• Gentlemen, Acknowledging with thanks, an former favors, I request a continu ance of your frrcndl'Jiip, by your Votes and Interest, at the ensuing Election for- the Coroner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and fliall be held in grate ful remerfibrance by your frirnd and humble servant, This day is published, By W. YOUNQ, 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 of mankind, considered as individuals I. Law in general. 11. Rights and obliga tions. 111. Of property. IV. Limitations of property. V. Of dur common right to things. VI. Of derivative acquisitions by the act of man. VII. Of derivative acqui sitions by the aft of the law. VIII. Of prescription. IX. Of the obligations aris ing from property. X. Of the right which a man has in his own person. XI. Of pa rental authority. XII. Of promises. XIII. Of contmiS. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done. XVIII. Of punishment. XIX. Of war. XX. Of slavery. The 2d vol. explains the rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as members of civil societies. I. of societies in general. 11. of civil fpciety its nature and origin. 111. of civil pewer. IV. of different forms, of civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of interpretation. VIII. of civil fubjeiftion, and civil liberty. IX. of the Jaw of nations. X. of the changes that are made in States and in their civil constitutions. aaw tf The merits of this work, so justly extolled by experienced judges, and appreciated by the lovers of science, renders it unnecessary for the editor .to publish the numerous and hon ourable teftirpony, that mig>ht be produces in dtsfivpur. It is with much pleasure he informs his cuflomers and the public, that the American edition (nat inferior to the Rritifh in paperaud print) is bow offered foi i'lle, in two Bvo. vels. at 4 dollars and 5c cents in boards, and five dollars when ncatt, bound. The imported copias of the fame size, are fold at 7 and 8 dollars. W. Yoong, has for fs'.e, is.usual, Stamps. Stationsry, cvstom bo use Blanks of every denomination, Writing and Printing Papers, Blank & Printed Boohs, wholrfale and retail. N. B.—Orders transmitted through the Poft-office or otherwise, are immediately executed. Philadelphia, iztb Se't. DONATION LANDS. Notice is bercbv given., ""I—HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted 1 by tlx State of Pennsylvania to the Offi errs and Soldiers of the Line lieli*n|{in|{ to till said State in the late war, will he received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclufivp, and thai the fuhferibers atitboriftd by law will fit a« ; Board at the said Offic eon e»ery Moßday from ten o'elock in the forenoon until one in the af terrmon, to hear and determine all nnfatifieo Claims already filed, as well as thole which may be filed on or before the fa d firll day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r Samusi Bryih, Regt'r. Pbtir Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Aceounts of ) Pennl'ylvania, May 15, '99. > ('6) diw (m.w.fa.tf) raw &f tf United States, ") ». Diflritl of Pcnnfylvania. J To ibe Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis- ' WHEREAS in my opinion a contagions sick ness in the city of Philadelphia, r«n!rrs it hazardous to hold the next dated Seflion of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania Difrrid of the middle Circuit of the (aid city, the place appoint«d by law at which to hold the Hated Seflion of the said Court—-These are by virtu# of the powers and authorities veiled in me, RICHARD PETERS, Judge ot the Penn sylvania Dift.id of the United States, in the name and hy authority of the United States, to order and dired you to adjourn the fefiion of the said circiuit crurt, directed to be held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of Oiftober next, to Norns Town, in the county of Montgomery in the fame diftrid. being a coavenient place within the fame for holding the said court; and you are to make publication hereof in on« or more public papers printed at the said city, that the said court is ad journed as it is hereby directed to be; and you are accordingly to a ljuurn the said court to th« aid place hereby appointed from the tim« you (ball receive this order to the said eleventh day ol OAo bernext, the time bylaw prescribed for commen cing the said feflion. j aawim (1,.5.) Oiven under my hand and seal at Bel mont in the said district this sixth day of September m the year of our Lord I79j,andin thetwenty-fourth year of thelndependence of the Uni ted States- A'HEREFORE 1, the faidMarfhal, by virtue of the powers verted in me by rhe ahove order and dire&io'ns from the honorable Rich ard Peters, Elquire, judge of th« Pennsylvania diftricJl of the United States, and in the name and by the authority of the United States, do adjourn {he fefiion of the Circuit court of the Taid United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of Oifto bernext, to the court hnule inNORRISTOWN in the county of Montgomery in the fame dif trifl, thereto meet onthefaid eleventh day of Osoberriext at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day of which ill persons bound by Re cognizance or hjve ctherwife to do thereat are deßred and required to take notice and give their attendance ccerdingly. WILLIAM" NICHOLS, Marjhal. Marihal's office at Philadelphia, Sqtemkr 7, 1799 dtntkO. JOHN LEACOC&, Coroner. trie; of the United States. RICHARD PETERS. A QUANTIfY OF FRESH CASTOR OIL, Just icceived and for Sale by JOSEPH SHOEMAKER. Lower end of Gcrmanscwn. feptcmber 13 jt MAIL COACHEES Between Ph ILADtiLTHIA and B'MTrMORE, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltirporc the next day, by II o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, (Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. and arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. 2awjt. Between Neh'-Yokk and Philadelphia, Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted( at 11 o'clock art noon, arrive at New York the next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. Leave N«w-Y<nk everyday (Sunday except cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in tie Mail Coacbees to be taken in' New-York, At Butman's Office, No. 5, Certland-flreet. In Philadelphia. At John Bunwoody's, Market-street, Spread Eagle, and at the franklin Inn, No. 59, north Serond street. At Evans' Tavern. Fare tor PalTcngcrs, B'Dollars from Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All baggage over 14th. Reigh>*>.i carried it 5 ecnts p.jr pound. The Proprietors are not responsible fsr Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, dgent fir the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROADHURST, JONES Co. Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to New-Fork. Gentrj! Poft-Office, ) yuy i. 5 $ To the Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. Subfcriber having lately returned from viewing the land, fnrveyed aud appropri ated tpfatibly the land warrants, issued by the Secretary at wa r , to the officers and ioldiero of, the late continental army; and having made arranyeii'.enrs with Mr. James Jobnfon, of Chettei county, Pentifylvania, who he left on lie (and, and «ho with the afiiftance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, willfpend five raimi!i« in eKploring the different feckont. He will take regular notes, descriptive of the toil, fituati n, and natural advantage attached to each fedlion in the whole survey—which notes will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre vious to the period for locating, thereby ena bling him to truke the moil advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. Hec fl'ers hisfervice to the holders of land warrants pi the above defcriptior., throughout the United States, to receive their warrants, cleft them, (as do |eU quantity than 400 c *cres will, be regilterd at the office of the treasury) have them regilte/ed agreeable to law, and attend to 'iiake the location at the the time appointed in' February next. For trfiift&ing bufincfi, on« tent4i part of the Und fpecifed in tb< warrants will be in quired, and no other charge, except th« jiotage "f letters. AH wirr*nt> forwarded add letters addrtfled to the fubftrthtr, at No.3rPenn-fti;eet, Philadelphia) will receive immediate attention. JAIWBSE.SMTH. • ffiwftf. itawaw. Sepienner 1 DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby given, •yHAT agreeably to an nil of Congrrfs of the Ur.ited Stares a America pafied atPhiladel phia the jSth day of May, 1796, laying duties on carriages fortbe conveyance of persons, and re peating the former a<3s for ihat purpose—That there (hall be levied, collected and paid, upon all carriages for the conveyance of persons, which (hall be kept by or for any peri'on, for his or her own use, or to let out t« hire, or for the conveying of pifletigers, the fevsiiil duties and rate, following to wit: For and upon every coach upon every charriot *pon every ppft ehirriot upon every post chiife upos every pJ)s%ton with W without «.op 9 upon every coachce Q upon otbtr carriages, hiving pannel work above, with blinds, glaffet \ or curtain* 9 upoo four wheel Carriages, having framed pofti a»4 topi, wkh steel springs 6 upon four wheel top carriages.with wooden or iron springs on jacks 3 upon curricles with topi 3 upon chafes with topi 3 upon chairs with tops. 3 upon sulkies with tops upon other two wheel top carriage* j upon two wheel carriages with Heel or iron springs upon all other two wheel carriages 2 upon every four wheel carriage, hiv ing framed post* and tops, and resting upon wooden (pars » The Colleger of the Revenue of the ift di vision of the firft survey of the diftri£l of Penn sylvania, will attend daily until the ,joth day of September next for the purpose of receiving the duties on earriagts, at No 49, North 3d Street, in the city of Philadelphia, of which all persons pofleflcd of such carriages are dtfired to take notice. Notice is also given, To all real dealers in wines and foreign distil led fpiritous liquors, that licences will be grant eii to them ; one li:ence for carrying on the bufmefs of retailing «f wines in a less quantity, or in less quintitus than twenty gallons, at the fame time and at the fame place, by Collector of the firft djvi fion of the firft survey-os the diftridl of Pennsylvania. Office of infpeAion it Philadelphia, August ijt, 1799. N.B. THE STAMP OFFICE AND QF FICE OF INSPECTION IS Remoyep TO Germantow?, the firft house above the fien of the King of I'rulfia. £jT Eyerv (ienominatio> of Stamped paper to be lijdat faic office. Auguflij In Baltimore. JAMES ASH, * iavrtjoS. SAMUEL REYNOLDS, TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY a«q.uaints tliofe gentlemen, who please to fai&ur him with their culloui.and his friends generally, that he has removed from No. 40, Couth 1 hird street and takers u]> a tempo rary residence near the Ggn of ©lTj. M 4 Pherton (Biters Tav;m ) at Germantown, where he will .continue his buiinefs until the return of the healthy featon, all orders attended to with the ul'ual punc tuality. Augufl so. A 1 a meeting of the visitors and governors of St John's college in the State of Maryland, on the 13th day of July 1799. Rifolved, That on the firll day of O&pkef j&f'xt, this board will proceed to e)g& a Prrtfeilor oi ■' lilh and Grammar, who (halt receive, fov hibfer vke«, at the rate of £IOO fir an- ~r. t*> he paid quarterly; sod that public notice ih.r:#! he giv en, &c. &c, Te(l , A. C. HANSON. N. B. The office aforcfaid hath jyft become va cant, by the resignation of a gcntluman, whose affairs require, the immediate undertaking ot a voyage by sea. It is the duty of the said ProfelTor (to whom is allowed an assistant) to teach the English language grammatically, and to prepare ftuJents for a supe rior f"-hool, by teaching them the Latin grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Writing is to be taught to all lii< fchoUrs at stated hours; and to those (ludents who are not defiintd for the fnperior school, 3re to be taught, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians, Arithmetic, and oth»'r branches of fcienceufuallytaujjht inEnglifh f»hoo!» —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, ike. is considered indifpenfible in the proses for ; and it is that candidates who are net known to the Board,' will submit to an exami nation, as well as produce fatislatilory teflimoniaU of their good morals, and lair chara&ers. The Printers within th« United States tie re■ quelled to insert in their papers the for; ie folmiou and remarks, and to repeat the publica tion, as often as convenience will admit, until the 20th day of September next. July £1 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. nnHE proprietor!of certificates issued forfub- A fcriptions to the Loin bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment ihaU have been made of the sth inflalment, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July enlVing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at tlie Treasury or Loan Offices, refpetfively, for the amount of the four firfl inflalm*nts, or one moiety of the funis en prcifcd in the subscription certificates: —Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however l)« issued for Ill's than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates U may be.pre •ntrd at the Trcafury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, w»H be ndorted at.d diftinAly marked so as to denote-, that a mocty of the flocV has been issued. QLIVRR WOLCOTT, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PUBAC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail of Csugrrfi parted on the id day of J'ihe, one tborfand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an ad reguht ing the grants of land ippropriatcd for mili tary services, and for the society of United BieUiren for propagating the gofpcl among the lleMhen ; and the a£t supplementary to the said recited ad) paGcdon the fecaod day of March, nriethoH&uid seven hundred andniac ty nine to <wit: THAT the tra£l of Land herein after de ferred, namely," beginning at the North Weft corner of the I'even ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary «f the said ra»g-ei ; thence due Weft to the Maiu Branch of the Scioto ri vtr ; thence up the Maiu Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflVs the fame : —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of begißKing, will interfedl the said river; thence along the line I'o run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townships of five miles square, and fraltionalpartsV>f town lhipi ; and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and fractional parts of townships are deposited in tne offices of the Regifler of the Treal'ury and Surveyor General, fur the isfpec tion of all persons concerned. t0,11,. IJ ta The holders of fyeh warrants as have been or fltall be granted tqr military fervicesptrform ed during the lafewar, are required to prefem the fame tot the Regiftqr of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d iy of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the pinpofe o£»bein(t registered ; No registry will however beilntdeof ahy lf{*-qtumtj*y< tht* a quarter towolhip, or four thousand acres. Tht priority of location of tKc warrants which may be prefeoted and pegiflered in manner afore faid, prior to the 12th day of February in the year one thousand tight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, or. determined liy lot, in the mod* dtticribed l>y the aot fird recited. The holdets of registered warrants, fliaU on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1 SOO, in thf order of which the priority ef locati on (haH be determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon ally,or by thtfir a<sents, designate in writiugat the office as the Regifki' of the Treasury, tne particu lar quarter towiifcips elc6led by fh-iu refpeiti wly, and fuchxafthe laid holders as (hall not d«fignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be pollponcd i« locating such warrants to all other hidden oi registered warrant*.. The holders of warrants for military fer-vices fufficicnt to cover one or mote quarter tpwnlhips or traits of fonr thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time aft*r Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day oi January, l8oa„ be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to maVe therdfor on any tradl or tradts of land not before located. AH warrants or claim* for lands on account of military firyices, which (hall not be rrgiftsrxl and located bffortf the firfl day of January, 1802, are by the supplementary atf of Congrds herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my haud at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. eOd 3W. lawtSao May 19tb t >799* Secretary of the Trcaswp March nth, <799 OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. »f the Treasury, lb tee Cents Reward. RUN away from tke Subfcrtber on the evening of ths a *ri- inft. a bound Servant GIRL named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and took with her three different changes of.garment and money proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any par' fan .apprehending her flail be entitled to the above reward—no co&tf or charges will be paid. N. B, She had i years and fome«onths to serve DANIEL FJTZPA'TRICK. Gofllen Townlhip, Chester County, Jaly 29. august 6 3awtf Vfie Swift - Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, WOW RUNNING tf-TWBIN PHILADELPHIA i# NEW-YORK, By the lhart and pleasant road of BuJUcten, Newtown. Scotch Plains, Spring, fold and Newark. excellence of this road, the pnpulouC . nef» of the country through which it pals. ej, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable *o tin Old Road through I Bristol, Briinfwick, &c. long ago fnggefted the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute Purvey of it has been taken,and its ftipcriority over the Old Read, both in winter and summer, has been clearly afcertaiued.—Thsre are good bridges over all the othsr waters but th» Deliware and here the rrollisg is performed with great fafety and in !efs than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is fever al miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is the leafl of its advantages, because daily exue. iienceptove9to us, that dispatch as well« torn fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in theft rel'pefls, the New Road is, beyond all coraparifon, the best. It presents none of those rocky hills, which render the Old Road fs fatiguing between the Delaware and Newiwk. The foil, too, for the greater part, is such ai to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile . uft ifi summer, which circumftince, added to th« baauty of thecpumry, and a con siderable proportion of (hade, mult always ren der travelling in the latter fcafon peculiarly i. greeable. The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL. PHI.-l, at 6 o'clock every mnrning (Sunday* excepted) from tht GREEN TRUE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftrcet. It goes through Frank ford to BuiUcton, where it iiops to Breakfaft ; from Buftletown it goe« through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millftoue) Buund-brook, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next marning it Bops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes throng'* Newark and arrives at New York at noon. A From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock ia the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats it New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee hotife, to A. Mathieu, corner of NafT.iu and John ftriets, to B. Mmy, no. 48, Coui tlandt, corner of Greenwich flrett, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 42, Bioad street. Fare (or passengers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each passenger is allowed to take on 14IW. of baggage cirriage tree; but all other baggage, taken oa by a passenger, will be charged at 4 c ents per pound weight. With refpedl to packages sent on without passengers, the proprietors prel'ume they have adopted a regulation, whwh, though tmknnwn to other lines of (lage>, they think must meet with general approbation, Thty pledge them selves to make good every package On the fol lowing condition!. The person who delivera the package at the office (h-all fee it entered in the ftagr-boiik, fat which entry he Dial! pay 6 cents ; he will then Hate the value of the pack age, and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v hie, aa infunnci, and for which lie will receive a receipt. Thus, for inttance, it he eftimstcs his package »t one dollar, he will j* y one cent, and if at one hundred dollats, he will pay one dollar iufuranee, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Veiy few portions it is presumed, will difiike tha regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfeif of this fecuritf or not. Bat the proprietors think it right to fiate very explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entored, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the diAribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to ft* on such places and ta verns as al .vays afford a good accommoilatioa and entertainment for the passengers at the inert reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furnilhed with fleet an.l Iteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of Intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprieties themselves live at the different towns and villages whsr# the stages will liop.fo that theconducl of the ptr fons they employ is continually an objedl of their attention.—They take care also to fee that the passengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, a«d that no fort of chica nery or infoleiice is pra&ifed upon them ; in {hort, they have fparedneitherpains norexpence torender the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line ol fljßes in America. The liae has now run nearly a month .dar ing which time a great numlwr of gentlemen have goive through, both from Philadelphia and New-Yirk. Every palFenger has found the road tofurpa's very far all that has been said of iu excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the bebaviou, of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr ("pokes of with the highefi: fatisfaftion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia TKOS. PAUL, Bujlletcn JOSEPH THORNTON, NICHOLAS IVTNKOOP, £ Netvtoivn- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytovjn. T. KILLMAN, n*ar Mitjian. + F.LI.AS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. S ANS BURY, Scotch Plains. ISAACRAWLE, \ - . ~. ROBERT PEARSON, 1 h P rtn gfi M - June n . erM f' WINT KD BY J. HT. FSLNN&y ~ « ' \ i
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