JUST RECEIVED, Per the MARIA, from HAMBURG, and NOW LANDING, At Wilcocks's wharf, from on hoard the IRIS, lrom BRZMSN, And for sale by the subscriber, 353 PACKAGES LINEN, Ccnjijling of Bielefeld Linen Klbcrfeld Chalks W aresdcirp do Checks and Stripes Bourn. s Harlem Chicks V hire Piatillas Lilladoes Brown do Tick'anburghi Crae: a la Morlaix Ofnaburgs Dowlas Halblaken Bre agmrs Wefer Linne* Baccadillas Bag Limn Quadruples Silefiaa Myer Llnnen Be -ticks Ellopillas Pocket Handkerchiefs. Also for Sale, 4CO 'loies Claret .40 hhris. do 70 Ttjpf St. y «terfburg Hemp 5 ' aflc- Bristles 20 pieces sailduck 7 Bates Ganpaa Cloth 800 i ennjohns 80 l.iqrior Cases ESiCK & L E WIS BOLL MANN. No 113 Sooth ;}dStre aug 14 diotal. awiot WHEREAS Matthew Slc.CoHnetl, Esq. BY deed dotted the 16th of May, 1799, granted and alfigncd to the fubferibers, 55,018 acres of land 011 the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and ftnte of Penrfvlvania, um>n trust, to fell and dispose 1 f the fame, andapply the proceeds (after fatisfying all ftch just and legal chins as nuy be due on said lands) to the paynv. I nt ot such nctfs as tile said Matthew M'Connell has drawn in f«vor of a certain J' feph Thomas, or that the said Joleph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in dorfetl by the fdiu M. M'Connell, and which are mentioned in the lchcdVils annexed to the deed of trull, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of said notes j flisll, on or btfore the i6th-day of Novem ber next, execute to him a full discharge and acquittance, or rei der iip>tlte said notes, and the b..lance, if any, to the holders of any of the said notes who l|iall not have made such discharge or rendered up fakl notes, as aforefaid, pro rata, according to their re ijxdtive claims and demands. This public notice is given of the said affignme'it, that tbofe who are interfiled may avail themselves of t.terms therein contained. lYitliiim Buckley, ~) 7bo mas M, Willing, L Assignees. William Davidscni, J Philadelphia, 14th §ep*. 1799• lawti 6N. I * TREAS UR Y DEPARTMENT. Fmu.lC NOTK E iS HEREBY GIVEN, Pnrfnant to the aiH of Congrtfj pa(Ted on the Bk ing the crantt of land impropriated for mili tary services, and for the foriety of United tynine to iwl: THAT the trafl of Land herein after de fcrina\ ely, " begi; r;i 11 jr a; the North NVefl Cfrner rtf ti.e ltven ranges of townfbipi, and running tbtnce fifty inrtK due ft.uth, along the *t". b -undirv of ti.* fjid • «»e s ; - tl.tnie due Well to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up tlie Main Branch of the said ri ver 10 the plat e where the Indian boundary line cr<- IT. iit e l':me ; thence a'or.g the laid botin da \ line t,. i l.c i ;:it arora branth of the Vit k'r.g'Jtn iivt'at the crofTng plate aluve Fort Lawrence ; t.elite Jo~un tl.e fai<! river, tot'.e point wher? a line run due weft from the place , of will interl'ttl the fnid river; ginning j" 1,3s been divided into towiifhipj of five miles square, and 'rationalparts of town- Cjips ; and ih<t plan and fttrvcyi of th* laid Treaiury and Surveyor General, for the mfpec 11. Ed during the late war, are required to prcfem fomc time prior to tne twelfth d ;y of February in the year, one thoui'aid eight hundred, for | the purpose of being registered ; No regiflry will however be made of any !*fs quant ty than a quarter to a nlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. -v\ Th« priority of location of (he warrant* whidi may be prrfeoted and Fejiftered in manner afore said, prior to the 12th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said d.ty, be det-rmined by lot, in the mode diefcribed I y th« act fit.l recited. IV The holdets cf registered warrants, (haM on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority sf locati on (hall he determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally, or by th«ir agents, drfigaate in writing at the office of the RegiUer of the. Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfoifs cle<2ed by them rcfpeilively, and such of the said holders- as (hall not d*Cgnatr their locations on the said day, (ball be poDponei! i* locating such warrants to all other holders of regiftwed warrants. w * , • v s < «■ - - ■ As. ;f.*v r - x * • - k i. . r r - ! * i> The holders of warrants for military ferviccs fufFicient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or traits of four thousand acres each; {hall, at any time af-er Monday the 17th. day of February, 180 c and prior to the firft day 01 January, 1804, be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in aianncr a forcfaid, ami forthwith tomake lacations therefor on any trad or traits of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for tanJxon account of military f. r vices, which fljallootSe and located bflfarethe firft day -of Jjnuary, tßoa, are by tho supplementary of herein before recited, palled on the second day of irfij-ch, declared to be forever barrej. Given under my h<nd at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. <;3. K -i - $ > > PIT:-; OLIVER ifOLCCTr. Sec. if tie Treasury. -* - - To the Fr<e» en, Electors for the city and county of Philadelphia. Gkntlemen, Acknowledging with thanks, ai> former favors, I request a continu ance of your friendlhip, by your Vjtes ana. Interell, at the ensuing Eledlion for tlit Coroner's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and shall be held in grate ful remembrance by your friend and humble servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coram r. , ' This day is published, •\:Bjr W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Institutes of Natural Law. TH*. Tills COITION. Being the substance if a course nf lectures read in Si. John's college, Cambridge. ByT. RUTHERFORTH, D D. F. R. 3. THE ill vol. explains tie rights of mankind, considered .as individuals: I. Law in general. 11. Rights and- obliga tions. 111. Of property. IV. limitations, of property. V. Of our common right to; things. VI. Of derivuths acqaifitions b the a£t of man. VII. Of derivative acqu fition* by the aft of tlx; law. VIII. O: prescription. IX. Of the obligations ant ing from property. X. Of the right whic a man has in his own person. XI. Of pa rental authority. XII. Of promil'es. XIII. Of contrafl. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damage? done. XVIII. Of punilliment. XIX. Of war. XX. Of (lavery. I'he 2d vol. explains the rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as members of civil societies. I. of fecieties in general. 11. of.civil society its nature and origin. 111. of civil power. IV. of ditlereut forms of civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civil laws. VII. of interpretation. VIII. of civil fubje&ion. ami civil liuerty. IX* of the law of nations. X. cf the changes that are ma[de in States and in their civil Go.nftitujions. The merits a'f this work, so jnftly extolled by experienced judges, and appreciated by the lovers of fciecce, renders it unnrceffary foi the editor to publifli the numerous and hon ourable tellinrony, that might be produced in its favour. It is with much plrafure he informs his tuflomcrs and the nubl.c, that the American edition (not irifsrior to th British in papejcaitd print) is now offered for file, in two Ryo. vpls.'at 4 dollars and cents in boards, and.fi.ve dollars when,neati bound. The imported copies"ef the fame size. are fold at 7 ar.d 8 dollars. W. Yvvhg, has fior.Ak, us yfuJ, Stamps, Stxition.yry, custom bouse B{anks every denomination, Waiting and Printing Papers. Blank & Printed Books, w!iak-(»!e JiuV jetkil. N. B.—Orders tranfrnitl<d through the Foft-oScr or othervvifc, are 1111 mediately exer Philadelphia. 12 ibSejt. DONATION lands. Notice is btrebv given, Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of PeTnlylvaviia to (be Ofli cert and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the laid State in the late war, will be receive ! at the Office of Comptroller Gttaeral of laid Site until the ift September nent inclufi.o and tha' the fubfvribera ahthorifed bylaw will fit as ; Board at the laid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the lorenoon until one in the at- ternoon, to.hear and determine all unfatifie' Claims already filed, as well as thofc which may We- filed on or before the si d firll diy ot September next. i John Doknaldson, Corot'r Samuh Bryan, Regt'r. PETfcR Bayntom, Treas'r. Department of Account* of ) Pennfylvama, May 15, '99. 5 (16) diw (m.w.fa.tf) United States, V- Diftnd of Pennsylvania. J To*toe Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis trict of the United States. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagions ficV nefs in the city of Philadelphia, rinticrs it hazardous to hold the next Hated Session of the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania D:ftriA of the middle Circuit of the said city,,the place appointed by law at which to hold the slated . s cffi n of the said Court—Thtf are by virtua of the powers and authorities vef.e i in me, RICHARD PEIERS, Judge oi the Penu fylvania Difiiict of the United States, in the name and by authority of the United States, to order and dire'A you to adjourn the session of the fai.l ciiciuitc urt, direded to be held at Philadelphia, on the elevnuh day of O&ober' next, to Norns Town, in the county of Mei.tgomery in the fame diftriA. being a convenient place within the fame for holtiingthe said court; »d you are to make publication htreof in ona urmore public papers printed at the said fity, that the said court i»a-- journeJ as it is hereby dir'.Scd to he; and yo'i are accordingly to a : juurn the said court to tha aid place hereby appointed from thetimv you fnall receive this order to the said eleventh day olOilo her next, the time by la* prcfciibtd for commen cing the said fclTion. (L".S>.) Given under my hand and seal at Bel mont in the fai(4 diftricl r his Cxth day of September in the year of our Lord I799,andin thetwenty fourth year of thelndependcnc; of the Uni ted States. RICHARD PETERS. OtSPHEREFORE I, the fjid Marlhal, by virtue of the powers veiled in me by the above order iixfdircdtioii9 from the honorable Rich ard Peters, Esquire, judge of the Pennfylvani* diflriifl of the United States, and in'the name and by the authority of the United Statet, do adjourn the ft ffion of the Circuit court of the 4iid United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of Oiflo bernext, to the courthouse inNORRISTOWN in the county of Montgimtry Jn the fame dif trifl, there to meet on the said eleventh day of Q>9bber nyt at tea o'clock in the forenoon ot' .the fame day of which all persons hound by Re cognizance or have otherwise to do thereat aie deftred and required to take notice and giVe their attendance accordingly. * WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal. Marftal's office at Philadelphia, September 7, 1799 dUlthO. aawjt, •;taw;w. FOR SALE, k f ig Mary, Capt. John Tar r is, Now lying at Marcus Hook—a live oak and cedar vcffel—will carry 2000 oarrelt, and has been newly (htathed. She is armed with 10 four-pounders, muskets, pifto'a, cutlafles, boardirg-pikes, *c. For terms, apply to GURNEY & SMITH, sep. 3. eotf FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth-street, VTrOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, W 61 2 ftfet lonjj, jo cwt. each, and 7 iecr 'oug. 15 cwt, each, with carrisgo.s See completed »iicto and 6 feet lou£, 18 cwt. each, with carnages, &c. •:omplcte; Oarronades on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & 24 pounders, weighing 6 i-i, 8 a*d 13 cwt. each; 3oiriing Pijies and CutlalTes ; -nglifh Cannon Powder; offper Sheathmg Nails Spijces aad Boies; 5, 9, 18 a-id 24 lb; dcu Me-headed do. 9, r8 and 241b. Camiider *hot. Mlo—a quantity of bell Eiiglifh, Porter, CUr.! i'.cl fort U'ipe B'Jttlvs, Taunten alein caflts of 7 dozen «ach. THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, ds* vaas, Inlolvnit Debt rs, in the county of Jufltx, are tr meet tin- Aflignee at th« Court House infant county, on the 3S I " of Dec next, at IO o'clock a vi in order to nuke a dividend of fuid fiilolvctt's eflart, that may come to hand I y that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June 'a $ MAIL COACHEES fi.tv.ctn Philadelphia and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (J-unday excepted) at 8 o'clock, A M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, b>' ti o'clock, A. M. Returning. I.eave .laitimore every day, ( Sunday except ed) at 4 o'tioik, A M. aad arrive at Philadel phia the uextday, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between Nbir-YoilK and Phila[>llphi,u Learc Ehilnltflphu every day (Sunday ex cepter'( at 11 o'clock at noon, arive at New- York tse licit m rning, fcy,B «'cl <;k. Returning. Leave New-York everyday (Sunday except cepted) at one o'clotk, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clo k. oeats in the Mail Coacbees to be taken in Ncw-Tjrk, At Butir.an's Office, No. $, Cartland-.ftreet. In Philadelphia. At John Danwooiy's, Market-street, Spread Ragle, and at tlit fr'ianklin Inn, No. 59, mrtta -Second llrwt. In Baltimore • Ativans' Tauprn. Pare for Pailengers, 8 I>oflar» from Philadel phia to New. York, and 8 Dollar*' frcpa Phila delphia to Baltimore. All biygagr over 141b. weight, is carried at j-cchts per p'-ut.d. The Proprietors are not responsible fcr tlag S>g'- LEVI PEAS*, Ager.tfir tbe Public Line,from Pbi'.adelphir. to Baltimore. WARD, BKfUDHriRST, JONES fcrCo. Proprietors of the Mai! Line, from Philadelphia to A't ai-l~ori. General Poft-Of.ice, ) May 1. J J AT a meeting o( the viGtors and governors ci St John's college ig the State of iVlarylard, oa the t jth day cf July t;99, KiftbtJ, That oq the fl.ft day of Odcber next, this board will proceed to detfl a Profc.Tor of Ht.g li(h ii.d Grammar., who flail rective, for hi. fer-' vices, at the rate of £iezptr an'am, to be pai>' quarterly; and that public notice thereof be giv en, &c. &c, Ted, N B. The office aforeCsid hath)t>9 Nrcome va cant, by the resignation rf a genrUnuiß, v. hofc affairs requir*, the"immediate undcr<skii:g of a voyage by sea. ' It is the duty of the said Frofcflor (to w:tom si allow J an affiftaot) to teach the E-njjii'l: la:i<£ua£e grammatically, and to prepare (ludents for a lupc rior f'hool, .by leaching them the I.atin gramibar the Vocabulary, and Cordery, Writ:r.i; is *o be taught to ail hi-s scholars at dated hours; and to those ftudeati wh'.are not defined for the Inperior school, are to be taught, at the iiif-retion of their Barents, or guardian*, <* rithaittic, and othrt' branches tl faience usually taught iriEneiSi fahools —A cdniplete knowledge then of Latin, Arra nt etic, &c. is eonfideredindifp'ti fibrin the profef for ; and it is expeScd, that candidates who art nat known to the Board, will submit to an exami nation, aswel! aj,produce fatisfadtory teftitnonial* of their (rood" morals, and fair'chara&ers. The Priutcrs wrtim th« United Stares are re queued to insert is their papers the foregoing re folntioi) and remarks, a»d to repeat the publica tion, as olfn as C"iu'i"<imce will admit, uHtil the 20th day of September O'Xt. •u!y n 1 To (i>c Ho'der-' of MILITARY LAND WAR-RANTS. IHE Subscriber having lately ri-turncri from vicft'ing the Wild. Jtirveyei! dit'i appropri ated tof.tisly the land w.-iran':-, by tie secretary at war, totheoffictn. and the late continental arjny ; and hiving made arrangen.cats wth Mr. janes J.Jii.k.ji, of Chester county, Peiitifyiv. nia, he left oa 'he land, and Iho wiVb the afiiilau.c u s an in lelligert inliahiuut of 0m ujll ip eu d five ninths in expforir.g t tie u ff-rtnt tVcHons. He wil. take regular note",. <;ef, 1 jptive o: the foil, fiiujti .n, and nnora' advantages to each the whole lurviy—> !i>cii :»otes Will be placed in the hands of the fi:bii-r : Lcr pre vious to the period for leca:ir)g, (Herd;, ena bling him to mike thejtjort advantageous lo cations the priority will a<!niit He (ffcrs l-.isfervice to the holders of" land warrants O'the above tJcfcript<ori, tfjrt: tj^f 10 jt the United state?, to reteiv.*- tWi.r waTjrits, class them, (as nr le!s quantity than acres wiil be regillerd at the r ffice of the have them regittered agilfeable to law, and .attend to /nake the loe ition at the the time appointed in I rebruarr nt-xt. ■ . For tranfa&ing the bpfinefs, oat tenth part ■of the laud fpecifted in the warrants wili be re quired, and no other charge, except tht of letters. 4" warrants forwarded and letters addrefled to the ful fcril.tr, at No.j.Penn-ftieet. Philadelphia, wili rcciice immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. mwfif. Eeptemer 2, Br William Gjffokd, Enquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diitingwihcd merit, and to the of ti»ofe for whole amuse ment and delight it is intended. No cxponce hat* been spared in the publication; and I flattermyfelf that the work doe 9 not yirld, either in paper or print, to any «ne ever publiftit i in A merit a I his edition has an advantage over fo:ne former unoc, as it contains by way of uo: s, the minor productionsof the author ; and, it ha- «*n advan tage over evert other edition, Li the Pntwl EpiJUe, which is prefiied to it, and which mull be ex tririiely gratifying to every lover of li in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who luvt the talle to admije, 'he jufbee to applaad, and the talents to rival the Gemufes ol other nations. Some Copies have been font on to Mr- So/*■ ervillty Maidan Lane, Neiv York, also co Mr. Hill Ba'.tlmcre, and to J\lr. Young, Charleston. Copies will be font to liojlon and other places, as soon asoccafions offer.] may iZ aawtf Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other OJJicial and Pri vate Papers of that Body, novi first per mitted to be made Public, TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe, in large oiflave. Each volumt will contain above 500 l»;es neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be ollurved throughout the work ; so while the fuLfcribeis .!» come polfelTd of a valuable record, aa ornament may ! c added to their libraries. The uric« to ful'fcribcrs will be 1 <iolU. JJ cts. per volume, i'l boards, and 3 dojjs. whole bouud , but, as thepublifher doe< not intend to- print man more 'has thp nnmber lublcribed for, a confia.ra ble riic on the price nviy he capered to nwh-faby Icribets. Eich volume will contain about one third lifc of letter-prck than the original edition ; but, as the puWlfller isnot yet-enabled to determine thcexieut of the Piiva;« Journals, which he may be allowed to .make, public, he cannot 4'vtrtain die number of which wiHcopiprile the work - JT Payments to be made on deliverj oj each volumel Subscriber s will have it at their option, »itlier to fubferibe foe 'h« whole of the Journals, u» to thr present time, or to theft only ol the Old Ci'Dgrefs prior ta the otgamziiicn of the Federal Govern ruent. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com- Bu r.cimcnt of their gov- rnmrnts arc 101 l in dark n<T. ao't o! fcurity owing to a carelefsnrfs, in the fucceeditve generation, 10 preserve the public re cords, and the attention o: the nation,in thaferude ages, being calLd u/F Iroai their domeflic concerns, to engage in w.rs and conquefl. Of what infinite valut would the laws of Alfred be, had teen tranfmittiid to «ur days ? Time, that de.lroy, every thing, enhances rh« value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almost in ellini&bU It i hoped, thai Americar s will, there for, chearlullr contribute their afliftance in tranf mittiog to polirrity the labours of their ancet;or« —feiuaders of the Columbian uptioa. *,* The work will cerninly be advancsd with expedition and pronpptirua*. The lollowing will &ow the support ft h.M already acquired: '• Pbiladc'.jrbia, Ju :e 15, 1798. "To the Honoraile the Senate and House of Rep refentativet cf th« Unitei States. "-The MEMORIAL ef the Subfcrib«rs t Citixens, &c. of Philadelphia, " RrJprfffulljiJi eu. ctb, " That having, in our refprilive avocations, frequent octafioiuto recur to tie Journak of Con grei-, we experience mconvcnicute by the scarci ty of ?hem : That we undryftand that Richard Foiwell, printvr, of Philadelphia, has had it in Contemplation to pfint that public record; aud that he hath obtained partial couctenai.ee irorn ma ny indivi-iU?U; bi*t that has delayed prosecu ting the work, i:i espeoiaiioo of encoaragement fr®m government, that may adequately inoesnoify him. "We, tbvrifqre, refpoftft.lly solicit, «s the publication is nscelTary tube diffljniinaied a<no*g public bodies., thatCrrgrcfs wiil, in their wiHom render him to that which he has ohtaicad from private individuals, M to vnitMelittti co prcceej with the worker* that yo«r MemoriaUlls may be enabled to pjKxtab co pies of that record for themfUves. A- C. HANSON rhomas M Kear, John O Com, Charles ■Samfoni l.ery.T. k.jfc, U' m . Moore Smith, J*hn Read jun. Wiiiiam Tilghman.Jobn F. toifflu*, jo seph B. M'Kran.John Btckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompfr.n, Jarcdlnijerfjl, JafptrMoylan, William Rawle, J. Tliolua;, 'William Li-vis, Jamti fjibfon, M.Kcppele, M„fes Le'vy, Robert Porter, Geo.gt Davit, John Hallowell, James ©ldden, V. alt»r Jamea Milpor. Jolui C. Weljsjolm L. i-eib, Alexander I. Joseph R.ed, if.oQiac tt'ilUng.lSamuelM Foi, Jolia Nixr Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin.John Ewirg Jun VdwardPen nington, Hi'arv ?»W, William Nichuls, Winiam «obtrt Caniplell 'ieptinms, Ja;r.es Crukfh;ink, M th«w Carey K Hol mutS, Peur D» Haven, J>!hß Duujap, Edivjrd r. foh:: R. Smith, William Hall, C Clay 1 ■ olc, Thomas Samuel H. Smi h, Ji > o F^ijno. " i riic'copy from the original Memorial, pjie- to the Hunl'e of Repn-C-'wtativesot the Unvrii States, on Mooday, the i feh of June 1798: lawtjilO " RESOLVED liy the Senate and t loufc of Rep reft rtatives of the United State* of Am«rii* in Gutigrefs affe jibk'd, Pha*. the Secretary of the-icuater ardrhe Cltrk of the House of Keprefentatives, be authorilcd ar.d directed, :o fubferi e, on futhtsrtns as 'hey may d««m eligible,(or theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journalsof Cqngrcfs, which a,e pro posed to he publilheil by Richard Folwcjl and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the leu now in priot.as may be i)eceffary to complete the fame. Speahr y tpe Hovfc cf Ktprefoitatiiej JAMES UOSS, President ef the Semite pic temps: e Approved, March jd, 1799. may jo WILLIAM COBBET7 HAS JBST PUILISBID (FtICS I OOL. 50 CCNT*) THE BAVIAD - AND MyEVIAD. TEK M S FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, I ROM lUI COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, :'n 1774, to the present time, INCLUDING '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONAIMAN W CONDY, Clerk." JONATHAN DAYTON, JOHN ADAMS, Pfetii&nt I■/ ibe United Str.tm: xawttf Three Cents Reward. RUN a»ay Irom the Subscribes on the evening of tbt JtHtk inft. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howctel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and in padent, a noted lyar ; any p„r fon her (hall be entitled to the above reward—no or charges will be paid. N. b, She had i years and fom« tnon'hs to fcrve DANIEL FrtZPATRICK. Golhen Towofl.ip, Chctter County, Jaly iq. august 6 lawtf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFCN PHILADELPHIA is" NEW-YORK, By thelhort and pleasant road of Bujliclin, Newtown. Scotch Plaint, Spring, jitld and Newark. I" 1 HE excellence of this road, the populouf nefs of the couniry through which it pa(T e», with Tundry other advantage*, which render it so far preferable to liis Old Road through Bristol, Brur.f* ii-k, &c. long ago fuggeflcd the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York During the present ytar, a minute fnrVeyoi'it his been taken,and its superiority over the Old Read, both in wintrr and fommer, has been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges overall the other water* but the Delaware and heri the eroding is performed with great fafety and in I els than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road ii fe-vtrul miles Jhorter than tile old road, bot this is amongst the leafl of its advantages, because daily expe". litnee piovcs to us, that dispatch as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on llie joodnefs of the road and the ievclnefs of the country, and, in thsfc re pedis, the New Road is, bejr«nd all compsrifon, the bell. It prefenu none of thole rocky hills, which render the Old Read U fatiguing between the Delaware and New Jit. Ihe foil, too, tor tlij greater part, ij luch as to produce but litfle mud in winter, and Vjry lit vie I ull ir. summer, which cin umftince, added to the fecaury ct the country, and a enn liderable prop rtion of lh*de. rruft always ren ter travelling in tl.e litter season peculiarly a greeable. 1 lie Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* c*c«pted) sr. in the GREEN TREE, oppofitc toe Lutheran Ch'Jrch, North Fourti #r-et. It goes through Jrankford to Buftleton, where it Hops so Brealfift ; fifom KuftU'town it goes ihrouj;ll Newtown to Penny-town to dinner j ' om Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Quibblciown and Plainfield to •Scotch Plaius to lodge. The next morning it Hops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it j;oe« Newark and arrives at Ntw- York at noou. From NEW -YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in the Jfternoon (ttv.in Paulus Hook J ami arrives ai Philadelphia the next evening. For fca.s at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward BanJin, OU) Coffee hou£, to A. Mathieu, corner of XaiTau and John It/ects, to B. Afany, 00. 48, Cuurtlandt, corner of Greenwich flreet, and to Michael Little, at liis hotel, ho. J2. Broad ftteet. * Fare for paflengers, Five Dollarzi Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each passenger is allowed to take on i 4 lbi. of free ; but all other. biggage, taken on by a passenger, will be charged at 4 c ents per pound weight. With refpefl to packages sent on withosi pifTengers, the proprietors prelume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines of flages, they think mud meet -with grneral approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers tUc package at the office shall fee it sntered ia the stage-bock, for which entry he (hall pay 6 cents ; he will then (late the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage J one per cent. 011 the vjliic, as infurancr, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, it Ue cflimatcs his package >t one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro» portion for package* of any other vaiue. Very few persons it is prefuraed, will dislike thia regulation |it will ho'vever, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this fecuritjr or not. But (he proprietor! think it right to slate very explicitly, that they will be rtfpon nble for the lafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and si r which An insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the aiftribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on t'uch places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for tlie paflrngers at the i»6il reafni aisle rates The Niger are well equipped tumi'.hed with fleet anl l!ca<tyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging di ivers. The proprietors themselves live at thediflerrnt tow; e and villages whsrs the llagfs will (top,fo that the conduct of the per sons th y employ is continually an objc£l of their attention.—They take cart also :o fee that the paflenpers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleiice is pra&ifed upon thtm ; ia short, they have I'pared neither pains nor expence to render the SWIET-SUHE ths very bed line o( ftjgts 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 aad New-York. Every paflenger has found «)>? road tofurpafi very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavic'J. of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr I'pokeis of with the highest fatistaclion. JOHN M'CALLA, Pbiladehbio 7HQS. PAUL, Bujfletan JOSEPH THORi\TON, ~) NICHOLAS JVTNKOOP, >Newtown- JACOB K£SLER, J yOiIN MORE HE AD, Ptnnyttnim. T. KILLMAN, n">r Mit'jlo*. SLIAS COMBES), Baund Rraoi. R. SAXSBUIir, Svtcb Plains. ISstsiCßsilf'Lp, I _ . ... ROBERT ?EARSQX,\^ n 'W* Jd ' , Juh rn. PSINTKD BY J. H r . PEN NO. x 'M P&
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