JUST RECEIVED, Per the MARIA, from HAMBURG, and Gknti K'H ,\* A , • NOW LA * DIN *» v A CKNOWLEDGING with thanks, all At Wilcockss wharf, from on board the IRIS, L\ .. r T n. from BREMEN, J- iormer tavors, I request a contuni- And for sale by the subscriber, allce of your friendlhip, by your Votes and „ » pjrt ipcc T TXT I?XT Interest, at the ensuing Eleftion for the 353 PACKAGE LINJiN, Ccroner ', s officej which b wiII arid;an addi . Con/ifltng of tional obligation and shall be held in grate wttL L p' ne d o Checks'and Stripe, {al by your friend and humble Rouanes Harlem Checks icrvant, White Plntillas Lifladoes JOHN LEACOGK, Coroner. Brown do. Ticklenburghs Crae- a ia Morlaix Ofnaburgs Dowlas Halblaken , Brc:agnes Wefer Linnen Buccadillas Bag Linen Quadruples Silefias Myer Linnen Bed-ticks Eflopillas Pocket Haniksrehiefs. Also fbr Sal if 400 hoxjs Claret 40 hhds. do Jo Tom St. Peteilburg Hemp 5 Calks Bridles Sqo pieces Sailduck j Bales German Cloth 800 Demijohns 80 Liquor Cases ERIC JST is- LEWIS BOLL MANX. No 113 South 3d Stre aug 14 di ot as. awiot WHEREAS Mattbew Mc.Connell, Esq. BY deed dated the 16th of Mzy. 1799, granted and alfigned to the fubferibe rs, 55,018 acre? of land on the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and state of Pennfvlvama, upon trust, to fell and dispose cf the fame, ana apply the proceeds (after fatisfying all such jufl and legal claims as may be dpe on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the laid Matthew M'Connell has drawn in favor of a certain \ Jufeph Thomas, or that the said Joleph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in dorsed by the said M. M'Conflell, and which are mentioned in thefchtduL annexed to the deed cf trufl, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of said notes V Previa* ber next,- execute to him a full diichargc and acquittancf, or render up tlie laid notes and the balance, if any, to the holders of an) Itch (Hfchajrge or rendered up said notes, a: aforefaid, pro rala, according to their re fbi*(rti\f claims and deimuids. \ affignirient, that those who are intereftcc Contained. 'William Buckley, *) William Davidson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1790* iawti6N. i: March 'lth, X 799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ■ ■ . ing the grants of land ippropriated for mili- Jary services, and for the society of UniteC Brethren for prfjpjgating the gospel amonj; the Heithen ; and.the ail supplementary tr the said recited ail palled on the fecondday ol March, onethovifand seven hundred andniae tynins to wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after de fcnl-K'd, nan-ely, " beginning at the North Wefl corner of the I'even ranges of townfhipi, anc 1 running thence fifty miles due fcuth, jlongtnt due Wt!l to the Mam Branch or the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said fi ver to the place where the Indian boundary lim crolf s the fame ; —thence along the laid boun dary line to the Tnfcaroras branch of the Muf * kingum river at thecroffing place above Fori La wrence ; thence down the said river, to tht point where a tine run due well from the place of begiaaing, will interfedl the said river j thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning kai been divided into towrn(hip3 ol five miles (quare, and frailionalparts--of town lhips; and that plats and surveys of the laid townfh.ips and frailional parts of towplhips arc deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the Treaiuryand Surveyor Cieneral, for the lufpec tion of all perfom toncernsd. 11. The holders of Such warrants as have been or (hall be granted (of militaryiervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prefen the lame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth duy of February in the year, one thoulan l eight hundred, for the purpoi'e of bein;: rej;iitered ; No registry will however be made of any Itl's quantity thaa a quarter townlhip, or four <houfarid acres. 111. Tlia priority of location of tht warrants which may be presented and pej;i(lered in manner afore prior to the lithday of February in the year one thaufand eight hundred, will immediate mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited. IV. The holders of regiflered warrants, (hall on Monday the nth day of February, in the year 1800,. n the order ol which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ollice of the Regifler of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townftiips clewed by them refpeilively, and such of the said halders as (hall not dsfignatf their locations on the said day, (hall be poftponei in locating such warrants to all other Wdei sol registered warrants. The holders of warrants for military fervieei or trails of four thoufar.d acres each; shall, at an) time after Monday the 17th day of February, >Boc and prior to the firlt day ol January, 1801, be al lowed to regidcr the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefoi 011 any trad or tract-, of land not before located. VI. AH warrants or claims for lands on account o' military services, which (hall not be regiflered anc located before the firft day of January, 1802, are b] th» supplementary ail of Congress herein bel'on recited, paficd 011 the second day of March, 1799 declared to be forever barred. ? Given under my hand ae Philadelphia, th' ' 1 - aud year above mentioned. jLj it A ~*'o f7'i- f ' V 1 v : J , 1.--* - afort. .u:— That the held OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec• of tie Treasurj. To the Freemen, Electors far the city and county of Philadelphia. -r This day is published, By W. YOUNG, Bookseller, Inllitutes of Natural Law. Being the substance of a course of lectures, read in St. John's college, Cambridge. ByT. KUTHERfORTH.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 onr common right to things. VI. Of derivative acqinfttions by the adt of man. Vll. 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 contrast. XIV. Of oaths. XV. Mar riage. XVI. Of the right of defence.— XVII. Of reparation of damages done.! XVItL Of punishment. XIX. Of war. XX. Of slavery. The 211 vol. explains (he rights and ob ligations of mankind, considered as members of civil societies. I. of societies in general. 11. of civil society its nature and origin. 111. of civil power. IV. of different forms of civil government. V. of the changes produced. VI. of civtl laws. VII. of interpretation. VIII. of civil fubjeiStion, and civil' liberty. IX. of the law of nations. X. of the changes that are made in States and in their civil constitutions. The merits of this woi-k, fq justly extolled by experienced judges, and appreciated by the lovers of fiiience, rentiers it unneceffury for the editor to publidi the numerous and hon ourable testimony, that be produced in its fwour. It is with much pleasure he informs his cuflomers and the public, that the American edition (not inferior to the British ill paper and print) is now offered for file, in two Svo. vols, a; 4 dollar; and 5c cents in beards, and five dollars when neatly bound. The imported copies of the fame lize, are fold at 7 And 8 dollars. W. Young, has for sale, r : s toftial, Stamps. Stationary, custom bouse Blanks of every i!enomii|<ition, Writing and Printing Papers, Etank St Printed Books, whoJefale a|id retail. N. B.—Orders transmitted through the Port-office or otlierwife, are immediately executed. Philadelphia, 1 itb Si pi. s of ("aid noi DONATION LANDS. Notice is berebv given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvasia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Lint belonging to the laid Slate in the late war, w,ilt be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ill September next inclufivs, and that the fubferibers ai.thorifed bylaw '.till fit as r Hoard at the said Office on every Monday from j ten o'clock in the forenoon until on,? in the af ternoon, to and determine all unfatifiei; Clainib already filed, as well is those which may be filed on ®r before the said firfl day of September »ext. John Donnaldson, Comt' Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Bayntom, Treas'r Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. 5 /_/ \ J _ United Staten, 1 T Diftriil of Pcnnfylvaoia. 5 To toe Marshal of the Pennsylvania Dis- trict of tie United States. WHEREAS in my opinion a contagious sick ness in the city of Philadelphia, rtnders it hazardous to hold the next Ifcated Session of the Circuit Court of the United Stotes, in and for the Pennsylvania Difiriil of the middle Circuit of the said city, the place appointad l>y law at which to hold the stated Session of the said Court—These arc by virtus of the powers and authorities v.efted in me, RICHARD PETERS, Judge of the Penn fylvmia DiP . iit of the United States, in the name and by authority of the United States, to order and direil you to adjourn the session of the said circiuit court, dire&cd to be held at Philadelphia, 011 the eleventh day of OiSober next, tq Norm Town, in the county of Mentgomery in the fame diftrid. being a convenient place within the fame for holding the said court; and you are to make publication hereof in ons ur more public papers printed at the said city, that the said court as a<- journei as it is hereby dire&ed to be; and you are accordingly to adjourn the said court to tha aid place hereby appointed from thetims you (hall receive this order to the said eleventh day of 06to bernext, the time by la*' prescribed tor commen cing the said session. (L.S.) Given under my hand and seal at Bel mont in tbe said diftriil this lixth day ofSeptember in the year of our Lord I799,andin thetwemty-fourth year of the Independence «>f the Uni ted States. WHEREFORE 1, the said Mai-foal, by virtuiofthe powers veiled in me by the -above order and dt'redlioiM from the honorable Rich ard Peters, Esquire, judge of thu Pennsylvania diflrii2 of the United States, and in the name and by the authority of the United States, do adjourn the feflion »f the Circuit court of the said United States, which was to have been held at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day <»f Odlo ber next, to the court house in NORRIS TOWN in the county of Montgomery in the fame dif tri<ft, thereto meet on the said eleventh day of O£lobernext 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 desired and re-quired to take notice and give their attendance accordingly. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Har/bal. Marshal's office at Philadelphia, September 7, 1799 dtiithO. . -I V. TBI THUD CX>ITI«N. , 3taw2w. (*6) diw (m.w.fa.tf) RICHARD PETERS. ~ i y j FOR SALE, The brig Mary, Capt. John Tarris, Now lying at Marcus Hook a live oak and cedar vcffel—will carry 2000 Darreh, and has been newly fhtathed. She is armed with IO four-pounders, muflcets, pifto!«, cutlasses, boardingpikes, &c. For terms, apply to GURNEY & SMITH, ftp. 3. cots FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near fifth-street, WOOI-WICH proof Cannon —9 pounaew, (l iT«etlonj;, 10 cwt.each, ajid 7 leet lung, 45 cv.'t* each, with carriages, 3cc. completed flino in«l 6 feet long, ;8 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. ■ ompletev; Cirronades on Hiding carriages, 14, 18 & 44 pounders, weighing 6 1-4, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; hoarding Pikes and Cutiaffcs; linjjlifh Cannon Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails Spikes and Bolts; 6,9 ii, 18 and 14th. round Shot; 6, 9. 18 and 441b. douMe-headed do. > 9, 18 and 441b Cannifter Shot. Alio—a quantity of Left English, Porter, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, Tauntan Ale in casts of 7 dozen er.ch. march 8. aa^r. THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, £s* Eva»s, Insolvent Debt rs, in the county of Miiftx, arete meet the Afiigqee at t!l - Court-Houfeinlaid county* on the 15th of Doc. next, at io o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of laid Inlotvent's eflate, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June 45 MAIL COACHEES Between Pbiladeiphia and Baltimore, LEAVE Philadelphia every day, (Sunday Excepted) at 8 o'cloek, A M. arrive at Baltimore the next day, by 11 o'clock, A. M. Returning. Leave Baltimore every day, ( Sunday except ed) at 4 o'clock, A. M. asd arrive at Philadel phia the next day, by 9 o'clock, A. M. Between New-York end pHiLAUt. U'hia. Leare Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted .it 11 o'clock at noon, arrive at New- York t«e next morning, by 8 o'clock. Returning. / Leave New-York every day (Sunday exoept cepted) at one o'clork P. M. and arrive it Philadelphia the next morning, by 7 o'clock. Seats tit tin, Mail Coachees to be taken in New-York, At Butman'o Office, No. j, Csrtland-ftreet. In Philadelphia. At John Bunwopiy's, Msrket-ftreet, Spread Eagle, and at the Franklin Inn, No. 59, north Second street. In Baltimore. At Evans' Tavern. Fire ror Pafieneers, 8 Dollars from Philadtl phia to New-York, and 8 Dollars from Phila delphia to Baltimore. All baggage over 14th. weight, it carried »t 5 ecsts per pound. The Proprietors are not responsible fnr t}jg gage. LEVI PEASE, Agent for the Public Line, from Philadelphia to Baltimore. WARD, BROADHURSTj JONES WCo Proprietors of the Mail Line, from Philadelphia to Ne<ut-York. General Poft-Office, ) May 1. 5 5 AT a meeting of the vifitirs and ol St. John's college in the State of Maryland, on the 13th day of July 1797, Rifofaeit, That on the firft day of O&ober next, this board will proceed to ele<9. a Profeffor of Eng lish and Grammar, who lhall receive, for his ser vices, at the rate of £2OO per annum, to be paid quarterly; and that public notice thereof be giv Test, N. P. Th: office aforefaid hath just become va eant, by the resignation of a gcntlaman, whose affairs the immediate undertaking of a voyage by sea. It is the duty of the said Frofeffor (to whom is allowed an assistant) to teach the Engliih language grammatically, and to prepare students for a fupe iiorf<*hool, by teaching them the Latin grammar the Vocabulary, and Cordery. Writing is to be taught to all his scholars at stated hours; and to those students lyho arc not destined for the faperior school, are to be tauglit, at the discretion of their parents, or guardians, Arithmetic, and other branches of fcienceufually taught in fc fahools A complete ki.ow,ledge then of Latin, Arith metic, &c. is confideredindifpenfible in the profef for ; and it is cxpe&ed, that candidates who are nut known to the Board, will submit to an exami nation, as well as produce fatisfaiflory testimonials of their good morals, and fair characters. The Printers within the United Starts are re queued to insert is their papers the foregoing re folHtion and remarks, rnd to repeat the publica tion, as often as convenience will admit, uatil the 20th day of September next, july 11 \ To the Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. n "'HE Subscriber hiving lately returned from JL viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated to fatisty the land warrants, ifTued by the secretary at war, to the officers and soldiers of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James Johnion, of Cheller county, Peailfylvania, who he left an the land, ami who with the assistance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months 10 exploring the different I'ecljons. He will take regular notes, defct iptive of the foil, foliation, and natural advanuges attached to each fe£tion in the whole survey—which notes will be placed in the hands of the lubfcriber pre vious to the period for locating, thereby ena bling him to make the most advantageous lo 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 lels quantity than 4000 acres will be regiiterd at the office of the treafurv) have them registered agreeable to law, and attend to make the location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfadling the business, 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 addrefled to the fubferiber, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. Septemer * mwftf. :•/ ■ ■ j* ~ J > ' V a aw tf A. C. HANSON. rawtSio * * V, A WILLIAM CQDBET 7 .-' • J Ml JBiT tUBtISUIO (rtlCfct D&V.Jffttift*) ■ ■, fird -\-T- . * baviad ; AND M A VIA 0. ' Br William Girtonn, Esquire. 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 it a dress proportioned to its diHinguifhed merit, and to the of tfoofe for whose a route ment and delight it is intended. expense has Veen spared in the publication; I flattermyfd! than the work docs not either in paper or print, to any one ever publilhed in America. This edition has au advantage over (ome former ones, as it contains by way of nofs, (he minor productions ol the author ; and, it lift} ;:n advan tage over every other edition, i.i the Potticul which is prefixed to it, and which must be ex tremely gratifying to every lover ot literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Apieri cans who h*vt- the tafle to admije, 'he justice to applaad, and the talents to rival the Geniuies ol other nations. > Sonie Copies have been sent on to Mr. &om erville, Maiden Lane, New York, aJfo to Mr. Hilt. Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, Charleflon. Copies will be font to Bojlon and other places, as foot! as•ccaficms offer.] may a 8 ''■ , TERM'S ; ' ' Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FlltM THE COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, INCLUDING The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, end other' Official and Prt va(e Papers of that Body, now Jirst per. mitted to be made public. TERMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a aew neat tipe, in large o&ave. Each volume will contain abeve 500 pa<;es. neatly hound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be oblerved throughout the work,; 10 that, while the fubferibers become po/Teff d of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The piic# to lubfcribers will he a dolls. 75 tts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole hound , but, as thepublifher does not fntend to prt, t man more than the Htimber fubferibed for, a coufia.ra ble rife on the price may be eipcdled to non-fuby icribers. Esch volume will contain about one third loss of letter-prefcthan the original edition ; but, as the publiffcer is not yet enabled to determine the extent of the Private Jparnals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afoertain the number of volumes which wilicomprifc the work. 0" Payments to be made on deliverj of each volume. ' , Subscribers will haveit at their option, «ither so i'ulifcribe for ih« whole of ihtf Journals, uji 'o the present time, or to thol's only of the Old Congress prior to the organization of the federal ment. IN all countries, the proceedings in the com menctment of their government.', are 101 l in dark nef« an>l ohfeurity, owing to a in the fucceediiijf generation, to preserve the public re cords, and the attention ol the nation, in these rude ages, being called 1 f from their domed ic concerns, to #«gage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they been tranfimttod to ear days ? Time, that deflroys every thing, enhances thu value of well authenti cated public and renders them almost in eflimable. It is hoped, that America will, there fote, chearfully contribute their adiliance in trans mitting to pollcrity the labours of their ance(!er» the Columbian nation. %* The work will certainly be advanced with sxpedition and promptitude. The following will (how the support it has already acquired: *• Philadelphia, June i_;, 1798. "To the Honorable thi Senate and House of Rep refentatives of the United States. " The MEMORIAL of the Subfciibers,Citizens, Sec. of Philadelphia, " RefpeSfiHyJ/. irjjetb, " That having, in our refpeilive avocations, frequent ntcafionsto recur to the Journals of Con gress, we experience inconvenience by the scarci ty of theni : That we undcrlland that Richard Folwel!, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that ho hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; hat that he has delayed prolecu ting the work, in expedition of encouragement fram government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpeCtfully l'olicit, as the publication i« n«ceffary to be disseminated among public bodies, thatCengrcls will, in their wisdom rtndsr him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to cnahle him to proceed with the work.so that your Memorialists may be enabled to purchsfe co pies of that record lor themselves Thomas M Kean.John R. Coxa, Charles Heatly, S aml'om Lcvy, r. Rofs, Wm. Moure Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghmau,John F. Mifflin, Jo f: ph B. M'Kean, John Brckly, VV. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jarcil ingerfoll.JafpcrMoylan, William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis,Janscs Gibfon, M.Xcppcle, Moses l.evy, Robert Porter, George Davis, John Hallowell, James Qlddeti, Wali r Fraaklm, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph R t e<l, l'homas Wilting,' Samuel M Fox, John ,Nixcs, Robort Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John F.wir.g,Jun. tdwardPen nington, Hilary Baiter, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypook James CrukSiank, M thew Carey, Henry K Hel mut*, Peter D* Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Halt, David C. Claypocle, Thomas Armlirong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, prc fented to the House of Keprefentatives of the Uaitcd Siate«, on Monday, the i Sth of June 1798 ? •• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY.CtERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate aod House of Rep- of the United States of America in Gongreft assembled.That the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of keprefentatives, be authoriled and direifed, to fubfcritie, on such terms as they may daem eligible,for thsule of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a,e pro posed to hf publiihed by Richard Folwell and such number ol copies of deficient volumes of tho icts now in print,as may be necefiary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the HouJ'e of Repr'efei)tatiues. JAMES ROSB, Presideitt ?f the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March sd, 1799. JOHN ADAMS, ' President of the United States. lawif [* taay jo. 1 "i? Ihree Cents Reward. RUN a-.vay from the SuWcrihcr on the evening of the sXtb in(h a bound Servant GIRL, named Eliz •!>eth Howc!«el, had on and tool; with her three different changes of garment and money, proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any per i'on apprehending her fha! 1!■ e entitled to ihe above reward—no ro'-fs or charges will be paid. N. B, She had a years and fom« months to serve DANIEL FrtZPA-TRICK. Gofhen Townlhip, Chi.fter County, Jn!y V). ( august 6 jawtf The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING »FTV/T\ PHILADELPHIA NEW-YORK, By thelhort and pleafartf rojd of BuJl'etan, Newtown, Scotch Plains, Spring' Jield arid Newark. - I "'HE excellence of th'S road, the populotiP. ness of the country through which it jiafT es, with sundry other advantages, which rentier it so far preferable to iliw Old Read Briftnl, BriirilVSfr'k, &e. long ago ftiggefted the rough Fare from Philacielphia to New York. During the present year, a minute fwrvey of it I lias been taken,and its superiority over the Old Road, both in winter aud fiimr«er, h»6 been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the crofiiwg is. *:<: formed wi 1 g. -at fafety and in less than half the time required, at the Trenton Ferry The road it fcveral miles ftmrter thau the old 1 road, but this is amongil the least of it? advantages, becatife djily expe i isiite pn.ves to ua ; that dispatch as well ds com fort i;i travelling pflficipally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in thefc re peals, the New Roa<i is, beyond all comparison, thebe:!. It presents tione of thdfe rocky hills, which render the Old Road fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. The foil, toe, for the greater part, is loch as to produce but little rood in winter, and very little .uit ir. summer, which circumftitice, added to the beauty of the rountrv, and a con* liderable proportion of fnade. n.uit always ren der travelling in the latter fcafon peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure flails from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) imm the GREEN 2REE, oppolite the Lutheran Cimrch, North Fourth flreet. It goes through Fran-kford to BuflLton, where it flops to Break fait ; frntn Buftleiown it goe» through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; fro!lt Penny town through Hopewell, Millflone, Bound-brook, Qnibbletown and Plainfield t» Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it Hops at Springfield to breakfaft, from wher.ee it goes through Newark and arrives at New York at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For (eats at Ncw-York| appltvttion may he made to Ed" ward Bardin, Old Coffee honl'e, to A. Mithieu, cornet" of NalT.iu and John streets, to B. .Many, 110. 48, Gourtlandt, eoruer of Greenwich ftrecrf, aad to Michael Little, at his hotel, 00. 42, Broad flreet. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars, Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile, Each paflenger ic allowed to take on i4lbs. ol baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, c ents per pound weight. With refpeft to packages sent on without paflen;ers, the propi ci..ns prel'ume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines of stages, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them felve» to make good every package on the soU lowing conditions. The person who deliver* i the package at the office (hall fee it entered in the uagr-hook, for whicli entry he (hall pay 6 I cents j he will then Hate the value of the pack age.and pay (excliifive of the carriage) one per | cent, on the \-ilne, as. infunr.ee, and for which | Lie will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he eflimates his package it one foliar, he will 'pay one cent, and if at one hundn*l dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation i it wHI however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this feciirity or not. But the proprietors think it ri ( :ht to state very explicitly,. that they will be lei'pon fible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered,and for which an insur ance receipt cannot ije produced. In the diiribution of the route, the greateit care has bren taken to fix 011 such places and ta verns as always jflord a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the raoft reasonable rates The flages are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and steady horfes,and 1 com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfelvcs live at the different towns and villages where the flaget will flop, so that the conduct of the per sons they employ is continually an obje<3 of their attention.— They tike care also to lee that the padengert are well provide 1 for and politely j treated at the taverns, and that no fort of thica* | nery or iiifolence is pradifed upon them ; in | short, yhey have I'paiedneithcrpains nor expencc to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great nujnber of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia ai?3 New-York. Every paflenger has found the road to surpass very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou, of their drivers, and the treatmest at Tavetnsr l'pokeii of with the highest fatisfaftion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, Eujtleton JOSEPH THORNTON, ) NICHOLAS JVrNKOOPSNewtown. J /iCOB KESLER, } JOHN MORE HEAD, Pennjto-wn. T. kILLMAN, v'T Milljfoft. JULIAS COMBES, Bound Brook, 11. HANSBURi~, Sce-tih Plains. \S AAC RAft'LR, \ - . ~, ROBERT PEARSON,, , June «. ">*f' P^int: D BY J. IV. FEN. J a $ >9 r v * * I .
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