JUST RECEIVED, Per the VIARIA, from HAMBURG, and Wm NOW LANDING, At Wilcccki'a wharf, from on board the IRJC r j yj 353 PACKAGES LINEN, Cen/iji'tng of Bielefeld Lioen E berfsld Checks | A Harlem Checks Hp Brown do. Ticklenbufrghs Crae* a la Morlaix Ofnaburgs Dowlas Malblaken Bwccarljllas Bag Linen / Pocket Handksrehiafs. 11 J \ 40 hhdf. cio 70 Tors St. Peterfourg Hemp 5 Caflc# Bri>iles J 7 Bales Germa* Cloth 80 Liquor Cases ERiCK V LEWIS DOLL MANN. whereas Matthew Me.Connell, Esq. granted and aifigned to the fubferibers 55,018 acre? of land on the waters of Su gar creek, in t u e county of Luzerne am diipcle cf tie fame, and ajjply the procted: (after fatisfy'.ng all iuch just and leyra claims ar, ir. >y b: due on laid lands) to tilt M'Cor.r.'H h.is drawn in favor of a certair Jrfrph Tli JHi as, or that the said Jofepli Thomas his drawn in favor of, and are in are mentioned in tht llhrduU .:nacxcd to th; deed of trust, Itore fa id:— Fnvided, That the h> Iders of (aid notes ber next, execute to hitn a full discharge and -acquittance, or render tip the said notes, and the baluicc, if any, to the holders if any of the laid notts who (hall not have made fucb discharge or rendered up said notes, as nforefaid, pro ratal according to their re ipettive claims and Reminds. This public notice is given of the said afTl" nmcnt, t■> ■: thole who are intcrefted riav avail themselves of -the terms therein contained. William "J Utopias M. Witting, vASigneej 1 William Davidsnn, J FhiladelpliiH, 14th Sept. 1799- iav.tr6N. TREASURY DEPARTMENT March »I th, 1790 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ail of Congrcfs paHed on the < jfl day of June, one thorfand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an ail rsguht ing the grants of land appropriated frr mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren fcr propagating the gospel among the Heithen j" and the ail fupplemcntary ti> the said recited a<si parted on the second day of March, one thotifand seven hundred and nine typine -to <wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein atttr at fcribed, nareely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the liven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty milr- due fornh, along tne wtftt'rn boundary «f the said ranges;—thence due Weft to the Mam Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofiVs the fame thence along the laid boun dary line to the Ttifcarora! branch of the Muf kingum river at thecroffing place abt,ve Fort Lawrence ; thenc«</a«un the said river, to tfe point where aline run due weft from the place «f beginning, wil! interfcdl the said river ; thence along the line so run to theplare of be ginning hasbeeu divided into towuftips of five miles square, apd fr3flir>nalpart«*->f row.n (hips ; and ihat plate and furveya of 'he laid townships ar.d fra£ional parts ot tow nftiips art deposited in the offices of the R«-*ifler of th. Treasury and Surveyor General, for the mfpec tion of all pcrfoßS concerned. / 1L The holders of fiieh warrants as have been or (hall be granted fqr military firrvicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d iy of February in the year,«one thousand eight hundred, for the putpofe of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any less quant ; ty than a quarter townthip, or four thoufaud acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which jjiay be presented and Kjiflered in manner afore faid, prior to the iith day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the act firft recited. IV. * The holdets ef ijfgiftered warrants, fltaH on Monday the 17th day of February, iu the year 1800,1 n the order of which the priority ef locati en {hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally.or by their ag.ents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Rogider of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfaips ele&ed by them rcfpeilively, and such of the said holders as (hall not d«ftgnatr their locations on the said day, (halt be poflponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of rtgiftercd warrants. The holders of warrants for military services Sufficient to cov4r one or more quarter CAvnfhips ortraasof four ihoufand acres each; fliall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the fifftday 01 January, lßoi. be al lowed to regitler the fiid warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor •n any tract or tr»£**f land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of I military services, which mall not be regiftersd and located before the firft day ofJanuary, ißox, are by the fupplemeutary a£l of Congress herein before recited, palled M the second day of March, 1799, declared to be ferever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year aboTe mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. ef tbe Treasury. To tbt ¥rtijpen x Electo-s far the city and county of Pbiljdelpbia• Gentlemen, Acknowledging with thanks, afl former favors, I request a continu ance of your friendfhip, by your Votes and Interest, at the ensuing Efe&ion for the Coront-r's office, which will add an addi tional obligation and fliall be held in grate ful remembrance by your friend and humble servant, JOHN LEACOCK, Coroner. This day is published, By W. YbUNG, BooKSEt.LF.iij InfUtutes of Natural Law, Till TBIRD COITION Being the substance of a course of lectures, read in St, John's college, Cambridge* ByT. 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 our csmmon right to things. VI. Of derivative atquifitioss by the aft of man. VII. Of derivative acqui fitions by the aft of the law. VIII. Of prescription. IX. Of the obligations arif jng from properly. X. Of the right which a man has in his own person. XI. Of pa rental authority*. XII. Of promises. XIII. Of contrast. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damage* done. XVIII. Of punishment. XIX. Of war. XX. Of flaveiy. The 2d vol. explains the rights ar.d ob ligations of mankind, considered as members rtf civil societies. I. of societies in general. 11. of civil fotiety its nature and origin. 111. oftivil power. 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. <>f the law of nations. X. of the changes that are made in States ar.d in their civil constitutions. The merits of this work, so justly extolled by c x per ie need judgts, and appreciated by the lovers of fcieuce, renders it orineceflary for the editor to publish the numerous and hon 'outaWe testimony, that might be produced in its favour. It is with much pleasure he informs his rudomers and the public, that the American edition (not inferior to the Britifli in paper and pririt) is now offered for f<tle, in two Rvo. vols, at 4 dollars and 50 cents in boards, and five dollars when neatly bound. The imported copies of the fame size, are fold irt 7 and 8 dollats. W. Yotjng, has for sale, as usual, Stahtps, Station-rjr, custom beast Blanks of every denomination, Writing and Printing I'apers. Blank & Prir.tcd Books, wholesale and retail. N. B.—Orders trariftnit%cii through the Puft-oifice or othcrwife, are immediately executed. Philadelphia. ,i Ztb Sept. DONATION LANDS. Notice is herein given, '"P'HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted 1 by the State of Pennfylvasia to the Offi cers and Soldierstof the I>ine belonging to the laid State in the late war, will he received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the i II September next incluGvc, and thai the fubferi'oers aiithorifeil by law will fit is r. Boarct at the laid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claim* already filed, as wtll as those' which may be filed on or before thl said firlt day of September next. John Don* aldson, Comt'r Samuei Bryan, Regt'r. Prti-r Faynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Penufylvania, May if, '99. ) ( »6) diw (m.w.fa.tf) United States, ") »• Difirid of Prnnfylvania. J To tbe Marshal of tbe Pennsylvania Dis- trict of the United States. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious Gck nefs in the city of Philadelphia, renders it hazardous to hold the next Dated Se(Hon of the Circuit Court of the Uuit'd States, in and for the Pennfylranta DiftnSt of the middle Circuit of the said city, the placj appointed by law at which to hold the dated of the said Court—These are by virtu* of he powers and authorities veQed in me, RICHARD PE TERS, Judge of the Pene fylvtnia niS. ict of the United Stale-, in the name and by authority of the United States, to order and direcit yon to adjourn the session el the fai4 circiuitcrurt, directed to be held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of O&obe> next, to Norris Town, in the county of Montgomery in' the fame diftrifi. being a convenient place within tbe fame for holding the said court; and you are to make publication hereof in ona or more public papers printed at the said city, that the said court it ad journed as it is hereby direficd to hej and yon are accordingly to adjourn the said court to the aid pi ice hereby appointed from the tim« you shall receive this order to the said eleventh day of Octo ber next, the time bylaw prrfcribedfor commen cing the said session. (L.S.) Given under my hand and seal at Bel mont in the raid diftriA this Dxth day of September in the year of our Lerd I799,andin the twenty-fourth year of their dependence of the Uni ted States. WHEREFORE I, the said Marshal, by *irtueof the powers vetted in me by ths above order and direction* from the honorable Rich ard Peters, Esquire, judge of the Pennsylvania diftriAofthe United Statei, and in the name and by the authority of the United Statics, do adjourn the session of the Circuit court of the Paid United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of OAo ber next, to therourthoufe in NORRIS TOWN in the county of Montgomery in the lame dif* tnfl, there to meet on the said eleventh day of OAobertiext at tea o'clock in the forenoon of the fame day of which all persons bound by Re cognizance or have otherwise to do thereat are defircd and requited to take notice and give their attendance accordingly. WILLIAM NICHOLS, IMar/hat. Marshal's office at Philadelphia, StfUmbtr 7> 1799 iltilthO. 2a«"st. -;taw 2\v. RICHARD PETERS. FOR SALE, The brig Mary, Capt. John Tarhis, Now lyiig at Marcus Hook —a live oak and ced-ir teffel —will carry 2000 oarrel-, and has been newly fiuathed. She is armed with 10 four-pounders, muskets, pistol«, cutlasses, boarding-pikes, Ac. For terms, apply to GURNEY & SMITH, sep. 3. eot ' FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pint;, near Hftb-street, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, (.1-2 fact long, 20 cwt. each, and feet long, 15 cwt. eich, with carriages, &c. completed ditto-6 pounders, s I-» Uet long, IS cwt eRC,> . and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, Ac. complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, H, 18 8c 34 pounders, weighing 6 t-S, 8 aKil 13 each; Boarding Pikei and Cutlasses; Englifc Caßnon Powier; Copper Sheathing Nails Spikes aad Bolts; 6,9 12, 18 and 241b. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and I4lb. double-headed do. 9, 18 and 1411>. Cannißer Shot. Alio—a quantity of beil Enghfa, Porter, Claret ami Port Wine Bote)™, Taunten Ale in caiks of 7 dozen aach. nwrch 8 THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, te 1 Evans, Insolvent Debt rj, ill the county of Suffcx, are to meet the Aflignee at tb« Court-Houfcin(aid county, on the 15th of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of said Inlolveat's eflate, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assign*. j«M aj MAIL COACHEES Between PniLADftfaiA and BMTriiott, LEAVE Philadelphia every (Jay, (Sunday .excepted) at 8 o'clock, A. M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave dalttraore every day, (Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, ,A. M. acd arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between IteiP-ToRK and Puiladhwhia. 'Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted ut i» o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York the next morning, byS o'olock. Returning. Leave New-York every day (Sunday exoept cepted) at one o'clock, P. M. and arrivs at Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats in tie Mail Coacbees to be taken in Nev.<-York, At Butinan's OlT.ce, No. 5, Cortland-Arret. In Philadelphia. At John Dun woedy'i, Market-flreet, Spread Eagle, and at the Fianklin Inn, No. 59, north Second flreet. In Baltimore. At Evans* Tavern. Fart fer Pafl'rngers, BDollarjfrom Philadel phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. A>l baggage over 14&. weight, is cirritd at j ecsts per pound. The Proprietors are not responsible f-r Bag gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent fir the Public Lint, from Philadelphia to Baltimore- WARD, BROADHURST, JONES Q?Co. Proprietors qf the Mail Line, from Philadelphia t* New-TerA. General Poft-toffice,) May 1. J } AT a meeting of the visitors and governors ol St John's college in (he Sute of Maryland, on the 13th day of July 1799, j/M. That on the firfi day of OSoLer next, this board will proceed to eleA a Profeffor of Eng- Klh and Grammar, whofhall receive, fbrhi» fcr vicea, at the rate of £IOO ftr wtrum, to be paid quarterly; and that public notice thereof be giv en, <tc. ic, Test, A. C. HANSON. N. B. The office afortfaid hat)) just become va cant, !>y tho refignatioa "of a gtotltman, whose a(fiirt rcqairu, the immediate undertaking of a voyage by sea. i It ii th«.duty of the (to whom is allowed anaiGftant) to teach the Englilh language grammatically, and to prepare ftudentsfor a fope rior P-hool, by teaching them the I-atis grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordei y. Writing is to be taught <o;all hi' fcholar*at Rated hours; and to thole fludenta wbo are not defined for the I'aperior ' school, are to be taught, at the dUcretion of their * parent!, or guardia»s, Arithmetic, and other branches of fcienceufuallytaught in English fthool* —A complete knowledge then of Latin, Arith metic, 3tc. la confidercd iadifpcnfible in the profef for ; and it ia expefled, that candidates who are not known to the Board, will fubmjt to an exami ' nation, as well as produce fatiafafloryvtcftimonials of their good morals, aud fair cbaraAert. I The Printers within the United States are ro ; quefled to insert in their paper* the loiVgoing re flation and remarks, and to repeat the publica tion, as often as couvciiieiice will admit, until the loth day of September next, july SI 1 To tbe Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. ' T~4IE SuMcribcr havijig lately returned from X . viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated tofatisty the land warrants, iflued by the secretary at war, to the officers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James Johtifon, of Chester county, Penrifylvania, who he left an the land, and who with the affiflaniie of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring the different He will take r-gular notes, descriptive of the foil, fituati'in, and natural advantages 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 make the raoft advantageous la cations the priority will admit. He offers hisfervice to the holders of land warrants of the above description, throughout the United States, to receive their warrants, class them, (as no leis quantity than 4000 acres will be regifterd at the office of the treasury) have them registered agreeable to law, and attend to /iuke jhe location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfa&ir.g the bufmefs, one tenth part of the land fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no Other charge, except the postage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addrefTed to the fubferiber, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. mwflf. Septemcr % f. ,* WILLI A M CO BEET 7 UAS JUST PUBLISaiD (PRICE I OOL. SOCSNTB) M M V I A D. Br William Gifford, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman* fin introducing this celebrated work to the Gen . lemon and Ladies of America, I have endeavore to g'ifro ft a drcfs proportioned to its merit, and tothe tare of those for whose anui e ment and delight it is intended. fecen (pared in the publication; and I Waiter myldi that the work does not yield, either »n paper or priuc, to any «ne ever publiflwd in Anic k This edition has an advantage over Tome former one-», as it contains by Way of no: -? - , the minor productions ol the author ; and, it has an advan tage over every other edition, hi the Pod. :uL which is prefixed to it, and which must be ex tremely gratifying to every lover ot literature in this coHiitry, aa it is a prooi that there are Amen cans who have the taste to admije, the justice t< applaad, and ths talents to rival the Geniuses o other nations. 0" Some Copies hare been sent on to Mr. Som ■ trvillt, MaidsnLane, Ntv> Tori, allio to Mr. Hill. Baliimare, and to Mr. Tiung, CbarUfion. Copies wiU'be font to Jit/lft and other places, as soon tseccafions offer.] may 18 'i"ERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, law tf FOA SUBSCRIBING TO IHK JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, riOM THK commxnccmemt Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Ojjiciml and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a «ew nea: tipe,in large oiSavo. Each volume will contain above 500 pages neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in fire, paper, and binding, will ho obLrved throughout the wprk; so that, while the fubferibers become pofleffi d of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The price to fuVrfvribers will be l tlolU. 75 cts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the puMilher doe* not intend to print man more than the nomber fubferibed for, a confia-ra ble rife on the price may be expected to non-fuby lcriber*. Each volume will contain about one third l«fv of lettar-prefr than the original edition ; bat, as the publiber is not yet enabled to determine the exien: of the Private journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afeertain the number ol volumes wkich wilicomprife the work. EPajmettt to be made on delivery cj each it. Subscriberstrill have it at their option, either to fiihfcrihe lor the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or (o thoft only of the Old Cotigrefs prior to the organization of the Federal Govern ment. . ' IN aH countries, the proceedings in the com mencement of their governments, are IoU in dark ness and otfeurity, owing to a cardefsn-fs. in the fucceediog'generation. to prefrrve the public re cord*,and the attention of the nation,in thwferudc agejs being callud off ftom their domellic concerns, Co engage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfmittcd to our days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhances the value of wt 11 authenti cated public record*, and renders them almost in eQimable. It i« hoped, that Amcricarswill, there fore, chearfully contribute their afliftanu in tranf mining to poflerity the labours of their anceilort '—founders of the Columbian ration. The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will fiww thefupport it has already acquired: •• Philadelphia, "June 15, 1798. H To the Honorable the Senate of Rep refentatives of tha Unites States. " The MEMORIAL ef the Subl'cribtrs,Citizens. iec. of Philadelphia, *' RefprSfulljJ/.-e--j.eth, " That having, in our refpeSivf avocation*, frequent occaGonsto recur to the Journals ofCon grels, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of them : That we understand that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation 10 print that pubjic record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed profecu - ting the work, in expedation of encouragement lr»mgovernment, that may ridcquatcly indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpedfnlly io licit, a* the publication is niccffary to be dUTsminatcd among public bodies thatCocgrcf» will, in their wisdom render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private iudividuals, as to «uaU!e him to proceed with the work,fo that your Meniorialins may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themselves Thomas M Kean, John I") Coxt, Charles Heatly, Samfom I.evy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghnian,John F. Mifflin, Jo« feph B. M'Kean, John B-ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingeffoll, Jasper Moylan.Wiliiam Kawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Jamts Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Geoige Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John 1,. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing,lSamuel M Fox, fohn Nixop,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewing, Jun EdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crukfliank, Mathcw Carey, Henry K. Hel muth, Peter Bj Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thomas Armttrong, Samuel H, Smith, John Finno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Repn'fentatives ol the United States, on Monday, the iSth of June 1798: - WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, CI-erk." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in 6ongrcfs aflembled,Tha*. theS«cn-tary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authoriled and directed, to fubferine, on such terms as they may daem eligible,for theule of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journaisof Cojrgrefs, which a,e pro posed to be published by Richard Folwell and such number of copies of deficient volun*.'sof the lets now in pnnt,as may be necessary to complete the fame. lawtSao Speaker of the Houf; of Reprefentsti-vei, JAMES ROSS, President if the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March ad, 1799. JOHN ADAMS, may ao the BAV IA D; AND JONATHAN DAYTON, President if the United Statet, Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfcrihcr on the evening of the »Btfe inrt, a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth Howcl>el, hadon and took with her three different.chantfes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any pur fon apprehending her (hall be entitled to the above reward—no cofls or charges will be paid. N. B, She had 1 years and some months to serve DANIEL £ITZPATRICK. Golhen Townlhip, Chcfter Councy, July 19. august 6 3awtf auguu V javvu The Swift-Sure, ANEW LINE OF STAGES, HOff RUNNING BfcIWFEN PHILADELPHIA is 3 NEW-YORK, By the ihort and pleasant road of Buji'.cten, Newtown, Scotch Plains, Spring. JieJd and Newark. excellence of this road, the populous- J. ness of the country through which it pafl"- e», with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable vo the Old Road through Briftnl, Brunfwick, &c. long ago suggested the piopriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the prefect year, a minute farvey of it his been taken,and its superiority over the Old Read, both in winter and summer, has been clearly ascertained. —There are good bridget over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the eroding is performed with great fafety and in less than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is frveral miles Jhortcr than the oM road, but this is amongst the leafl of its advantages, becanfe daily cxpe i ietire pi'.ves to us, that dispatch as well a»com forf in travelling principally depend on the poodiiefs of the road and the levelnefs of the coun:ry, and, in tl.cfe re!pe<sls. the New Road is, beyond all companion, the belt. It presents none of tfcofe rocky hills, which render the Old Head so fajiguing between the Deliuare and NewaiV. The foil, too, for the greater parr, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very little ull it. fuinmcr, which circumstance, added to the beauty of the country, an«i a con liderable proportion of (hade, rr uit always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeabl^. Tht; Swift Sure Darts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran- Church, North Fourthftrcct.lt goes through Fraifkford to Bifftleton, where it itups so Breakfalt ; from Bufiletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner; from Penny town through Hopewell, Miilftone, Buund-brook, Quibbletown and Piainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it stops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it joes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it fUrti at 3 the afternoon (from Pautus Hook) tt Philadelphia the next evening. For/eat* at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Hardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathitu, corner of NatTau aod John ftrtcu, to B. 110. 48, Courtlandt, corner of GreeDwlchfiw»r> and to Michael little, at ]it< hotel, no. Biuad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. E;ch paflenger is allowed to tike on iflbt. ol baggage cirriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafleriger, will be charged it 4 £ ents per pound weight. , With refpeA to packages Tent on withoac paflengers, the proprietors p relume they have adopted a regulation, whieh, thoogh unknown to other line's of ftagei, the) 1 think mtrfl meet with general approbation, They pledge tbem feives to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliver* the package at the office (hall fee it entered ia the fiagc-bock, for which entry he (lull pay 6 cents ; he will then Rite'the value of tfce padc age.and piy (exclusive of the carriage) >ne per cent, on the v lue, a* infunncr, and for Thick he w ill r«cei»e a receipt. Thus, for isftince, if he ellimates his package at one doilir/he wilt pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, to \% ;1I pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro* portion tor packages of any other value* Very few perlons it is presumed, will difiikv this regulation 1 it will however, be optionaHt with every one to avail himftlf of this security or not. Out the proprietors think it right ta state very explicitly, that they will bt respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and f<r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the dißribution of the route, the greatift care has bren taken to fix on such places and,ta* verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers attheme£t reafoiiable rates The ftage?.are well equipped furniihed with fleet anl lteady horses, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors thenifelvet Hire at the different towr.s and villages where the stages will flop, so that the conduct, of theptr« sons th.-y employ is centinuall) an objtdl of their attention.—They take care also to lee that tW paiTengers are well provide! for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is pra&ifed upon them ; in short, they have (pared neither pains nor exptnee to render the SWIFT-SURE th* very bet line oi ltages in America. The line has now run nearly a month .dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflenger has found the road to fur pa Is very far all that has been laid of its excellence ;and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the beliaviou, of their drivers, and the tre»tme«t at Tavemf I'pokcß of with the highest fatisfa<£\ion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, Bujlleton JOSEPH THORATOX, ) NICHOLAS WYNKOOP, > Ncwtotvn- JACOB KESLER, ) •JOh'.W MORE HE AD, Pemyt»<un. T, KILLMAN, r>'"f Miijion. £LIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSWItr, Scatch Plains. ISAAC RAIVLE, ?c„ ■ * ROBERTP£ARSCK,S , .•V e9 ' ■ ' * June 22. , Pi<bN"TK» &y 7.-nr. fjswto. , iawlf _%?•>' -v.*- ■ X - > I * 1
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