H. m 0 | 'HE partnership of Joshua B. Bond, and A trading under tHe firm of Bond & Brooks, io tliis day diilblvei hy mutual v cosfent, all prrfons indebted te them, are re . qusfted to make Immediate payment to Jofliua B. Bond, and those having demands to present their accounts to him for fettlemsnt, Jnsbua B. Bond. John Brooks•. i \ April i AT a Cosrt of Common Pleas held at Union Town, for the county of Fayette, the fourth Monday of June, in the year of our Lord one thou sand feinsn hundred and nisiety;nins, before the Judges of the fame court, oil the p«titidti of John Willfon, praying that the aft ot AfTembly, pro viding that the person ef a debtsr shall not be liable to imprisonment for debt after delivering up hi* eflate for the use of his creditors, may be ex tended to him. The Court appoint the firft day of noxt term, to hear the petitioner and hi« cre ditors, and order that he give his creditors public notice hereof, in Fr.nno's Philadelphia pap«r, and in Yundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one week, ending at lead four weeks before the day of hearing j and that he If') give to John Gillef pie and Jacob Everhart personal notice in writing, 1 to be fcrved on them, at lead fifteen days previous to the hearing l . At September term, this order was continued.to*the firH day of December term. By the Court, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Protbonotary. . v.. WHEREAS Matthew Mc.Coimell, Esq. BY deed dated the 16th of May, 1799, granted and assigned to the fubfcnbers, 55,018 acres of land cm the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and ] state of Pennfvlvania, upon trust, to fell and difpolc of the fame, and apply the proceeds'! (after fatisfying all such jurt: and legal claims as may be due ou said lands) to the pavmtnt of such notes as the said Matthew j MCon'r.ell has drawn in fovor of a certain Jifeph Thomas, or that the said Joseph I Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in dorled by the said M. M'Connell, and which are mentioned in the fche'dulc annexed to the, deed of trust, aforelaid:— Provided, Tlmt the holders of said notes fliall, on or before the ifith day of Novem- j ber next, exreute to him a full.dil'charge | and acouittar.ee, or render up the said notes, I and the balance, if ans to the holders of any of the said notes who shall not have made such discharge or rendered up said notes, as aforefiid, pro rata y according to their re- I fpedlive claims and demands. This public notice is given of the Oik! ! alignment, that those who are inv-refteil j may avail themfclves of the terms therein' contained. William Buckley, Thomas M. tVll/ing, > Aflignees. - William Uavrdson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799- iawti6N. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March ilth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a<tt of Congrcfa palled on the ill day of June, one thorfand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an i(\ regulat ing the grants of for mili tary tarvices, and for the society of Unit< d Brethren for propagating the gofpelymong the Heathen •" and the a<2 supplementary to the laid recited attpafled on thefccond day of Ma rch, ore thonfand seven huadred andnice tynine to ivit: I. THAT the tradl of Land herein after d«- feribed, narnely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary ®t the said ranges thenee uue Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crosses the lame ; —thence alongvthe said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling place above Fort Lawrence's thence down the said river, to tlie point where a line run due weft from the place o£ beginning, will interfeifl the said river; thence along the line so run to the plane of be ginning j" has been dividsd into town(hip3 of ftve miles square, and fraiflionalparts of town fbips; and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and fra<slional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpec lion of all perfoßs concerned. 11. v A The holders of Fuch warrants as have been or feall be granted f<y military lervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to tfce Register of (he Treasury, at fomc time prior to the twelfth d.iy of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; Noregiftry will however be made of any l«fs quantity thaa a Quarter township, or four thousand acrea. I,L Th« priority of location of warranM which may fci£ prefcnted and wgiftered in manner afore faid, prior to the iath day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly -iter the said day, be deurmined by lot, in the tcode drefcribed by the act firft recited. The holder? of registered warrants, fliall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year t?oo,i n the order of which the priority of locati on fhaU be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon al!y,or by thc : r agents, dcfigßatein.w riling at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quartet tow.ifkips eleited by them refpe&ively, and such of the said holders as ftiall not designate their locations on the said day, shall be poflponed in locating such warrants to all other h ciders of registered warrants. The holder* of warrants for military fcrvices fnfficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or trails of four thousand acres each; ftiall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 1802, be al- Iow»d to regilter the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lacations therefor on any tract or traits of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which {ball not be regifter»d and located before the firft day of January, tßoa, are by the supplementary ad of Congress herein before recited, paffcd on the second day of March, 1799, detlarad to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, tha dar and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. I t ;-. y Set. of the Treasury. UPPER CAN All A. Council Office, Sept. 24* Notice is hereby given, '"I 'ifAT the townfliips of Dereham and Norwich, in the western diftriit of this pro vince, are to he fold in lots of three tlxufand aerei each, exclusive of the crown and clergy reserves. There arefixteen bloch in each township, numbared from one to sixteen. The lands are of excellent quality, and lie between the river La Tranche and lake Eric. Persons inclined toputchafe are to give in their proposals in writing, ta this ofsc«, in which they are to name the lots they bid for, and to state the price they are willing to give for them. The prcpofals must he given in on or before the fir ft day of March nejit; within one month aiter which the purchasers will be declared, and on their tak ing the oaths of allegiance to his Britannic Ma jsfty, letters patent of grant will be deliveicil to them free of expenct. Half the purchase money must Be paid when the purchasers are. declared, and good l«curity gives for the payment of the other half in true yJttrs, in equal yearly payments Plaas of the town fljips may be seen at the Surveyor General's of fice in York, and at the house of Mr. Hambly, near the townships. JOHN SMALL, C. E. C. November 7; eodiw ?HE Creditors ®f Baly, Hill, & Evans, Insolvent Debt rs, in the county of SufTex, are to meet the Aflignee at tlw Court-House inlaid county, on the 45th of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of said Iniolvent's eflate, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee. June %s TO THE PUBLIC. a""* HTE time being fixed on, when the i MILITARY LAND (commonly .calledjynox's) WARRANTS, granted to the United Status' army, arc to be register ed and located,—the subscribers have ex plored that trail of land on which those war rants are to be laid ; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their services as lo eaters. I We take the liberty of suggesting, " that j | weare at least as well acquainted with the situation, quality of the foil, Bcc» of the dif ferent townships in the afaieiaid trail, as any other pfrrion this will, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by observing, that YV it.- 1 MAM C. Schenk .(lifted in running the Indian boundary line; at which time he considerably travarf'ed that tra<> : he alio affiftod in furvryjng and laying it off into j townfbipi, and at other times ranged over it, to gain information. But to obtain a more complete and accurate knowledge, we have lately spent between two and three months, with several affiflants, in particu | larly examining tin different townships and quarter townships ; by which means we have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whole i diflricl.— We now offer our fer vices to the public, as Locsters, with a IT;'ranees that we will locate every persons warrants intruded to us to the best-advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to be de termined according to law. For our ler vices we demand the one equal tenth partj eitlier in lands or warrants, when we locate a full traft, of four thousand acres or more, for one person or firm ; the land to be taken in a fquarr, at a corner of the trad ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location.—The one equal sixth part, in tail* or warrants, when we conneft and locate any amount less than four thou sand acres. We will be in Philadelphia ftoro December next, until after the time of location, to tranfatt this bufiuefs. Any perfen wifning to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (portage paid) orotherwife ; when due attention will be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we hspe will be fa tisf'a£Wy. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Phitadelphin, Odl". g, 1799. eow. To tbe Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. THE Subscriber having lately returned from viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated to fatisfy the land warrants, issued by the secretary at war, to the officers and fokiiers of jthe late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James Johiil'on, of Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left on •ths land, and who with the afiiflanee of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring th« different I'eiJlion;. He will tike regular notes, descriptive of the foil, situation, and natural advantages attached to each feilion in the whole lurvcy —which notes will be placed in the hands of the subscriber pre vious to the period for locating, thereby ena bling him to make the molt advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. He flffcrs hisfervice to the holders of land warrants of the above description, throughout the United States, to receive their warrants, clai's them, (as no lel» quantity than 4000 acres will be rcgilterd it the office of thetreafurv) have them registered agreeable to law, and attend to make the location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfa&ir.g the business, one tenth part of the laud fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other charge, except the poflage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addressed to the fuffcriber, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. Septerner 2 CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head Jor disposal, g? Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY, at the Island in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, diredt to hiro at Eaftnn,,Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. i, 1799. § WANTED A COOK. A WHITE WOMAN to serve in the capacity of cook in a small family—None need apply who does not perfe&ly unierftand her business, and cannot produce an unexcfeptiojublt AaraCler. Apply to the printer. •Aober hi dif Valuable Property for Safe, In Chefnut, near Sixth street, diredly opposite CONGKESS Hali., \ LOT of ground, about 11 feet front ia Chef- L \ nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame hotife, now in the tenure of Samuel Uenge fubje.6l to a ground rent ol joi, perannum. The, advantageous situation of this property re quire* no comments, for it must be known, there are few in this city to equal it, ar. unecceptionable title will b; made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GtRVAN, no. 198. Chefnut "Oreet, next door to the pre mises. march 5 DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby/ given, Claims for Donation Lands granted jL by the State of Pennfylvasia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said S-tate until the ift Septtrmber next inclufivs, and that the fubferibers authorised by law will fit as a Board at the said Office an every Monday from ten o'clock in the lorenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatifi«rl Claims already filed, as well as those which maybe filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pstsr Bayntoh, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. > Samuel Miles, jun'r; . Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hiv ing assigned over all his effcils, real, perfosal and mixed, to the Ajbftriber.-, for the benefit of fiich of his creditors as may fuhft-ribe tp the laid afiignment oa or before the firil of August next. Notice is hereby given, so all peifons Indebted to the laid estate, that they are requeftcd to it. ike immediate payment to either of the affigner , or to the said Samuel Miles, who is authp'ifed to seceive the fame; in failure whereof agal step» will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not difchar gcd accordingly 1 . GEGRGE ASTON', 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Aflignees JOHN ALLEN, J fell, Patent Ploughs, T;' br fold for cast by Joseph Salter at Atflon ■Richard WeH»»Cooper'a Ferry—Jonathan jHarkcr. Woodbury-—and jefle Evans, Lumber *ion. Thofc irko bare ufetl tbem give them the .preference to any ofber kind, as they require !«b team, breik the ground bitter are kept in order at Iffs tifencc and are fold at a-chcaper rate —the plan is much Simplified and conftfls of but one piece of wirti the handles and beam sf wood s thejfniay befixed with wrought lays and coulters to«bt put oft with strews and ,takeA off at plsafurffr Patent tight* (or vending with inftru&ions for making tbem may be had by applying to John Newbeld,. or the fabferifcer No. »ia North Froflt-fireet. Or toLeafe for a term of tears, A number of valuable of Land, wtl! (iUntfd for Milli, Ijon tVorkt or Farmi, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the (county of Hun tingdon ltlt« of Pennfylviau. Those who may incline to view tkem will please to apply to Jobs Ciaaa esq. near Huntingdon. Cbarict Nttohldf izwtf ju!y i J AN attachment wan lately iflucd out of the in ferior court of common pleas ef the county of Effcx, in the state of New Jersey, directed to the fheriff of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and effetts, goods and chattels, lands and tenement* ol John Cl.-vei Symtr.es at the suit of William Weill, in a plea of trefpal's on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollar* And -whereat, the said flieriff did, at the term of June last pait, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denmam and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants ; Now therefore, nnlefs che said John Cleves Symmes (hall appear,give special bail, and roceive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entered against him, and his property herein attached, will b. fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and prov : dcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, £?c. F.lizabsth-town July 8, 1:09 ( M ) iawtam TREASURY DEPARTMENT. T'HE proprietors of certificate* ifliied forfub. fcriptions to the Loin bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, ire notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth inflalr.ient, wliich will become due during the ftrft ten daj's of the month of July ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stuck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the four 4 firft inilalm»nts, or one moiety of the sums ex preffedin the fubfoription certilicatts:—No cer tificates of Fur.dsd Stock will however be iiTued for less than one hundred dollars. Such subscription certificates as may be pre ented at the Trrafury or Loan Offices in con eqsence of the foregoing arrangement, -will be ndorfed and diftinillv marked so as to denete, that a moety of the flock has been iflued. OLIVER WOLGGTT, WAR DEPARTMENT. mwftf. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A LL officers of the firS regiment of ArtiHerifts and Engineers, and of ths firft, second, third and fourth regiments of Infantry in the fcrvice of the United States, who are, from whatever cauie, ahfent ffom their commands, are required w:th all possible expedition to report thrmfelves by let ter to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The eificers thus called upon, will be held amenable far any avoidable delay in reporting themselves, and those who do not report in four months from ti,e date of this notification, will be presumed to have resigned their rommiflions. JAMES M'HENRY. £3° The Printers ii: the fcveral Itatcs, who pulililhed the proposals for the supply el rations during the year jBOO, are requelKd to insert the above once a week in their paper*, till the .rft of January next. iawti J, tu;th fa'tf fl6) diw (m.w.ft.tf) Who has for Sale; WHEREAS, May 291b, 1799. Secretary of tbe Treasury. Tie Owners and Consignus oj - GOODS, ON board the Ihip Charlotte, Jtl" Mat ter, row lying at Sumratrl and Brown's Wharf, are rcquefted to furnifh their Permits as early a# possible. loth mo. '-tft, 1799. dtf; ROSS & SIMSON, HAVfc FOR SALS, 3000 pieces Ift and id quality Russia Duck, 100 pieces Ravens Duck (superior) Boston Beef in Barrels, . - . .' . C COSSAS A few biles Bengal J HUMH UMS. 1100 bushels St Martins Salt. apnl 11 4 NOTICE. To the Creditors <s£ Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Pemifylvania; who was a partner of the firm of Jobn/on & Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of Mifflin aforefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the said commonwealth, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fee Ind Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditors at LewiAown, in said county, of which, pleafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. § august 33 Of Richard Fokuell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO IKE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM TBI COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, INCLVDINC Tbe Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that, Body, now first per. nitted to be made public. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new ueat tipe, 111 large oiflava. ' Eaoh volume will, contain above 500 pajjes, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in fijte, paper, and binding, wi?l he obkrved throughout the wort; Co that, while the fubferibtrs become pofTeiTcd of a valuable record, an orualhent may be added to th«ir libraries. The price to fubferibers wiU be 3 dolls. 75 ets. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole fcouod , but, as thepublifher does not intend to print man more th«n the nnmber iVibfcribed for, a hle rife on the price may be eipc&ed to nou-fuby (cribtrs. iiacb-ro.'ume will contain about one third less f let*er-prefs than the original edition; but, a* the pubivp.icr is not yet enabled to determine ttte exient of the Private Jonmali, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot afoertain tht number of volumes which willcomprife the work. & Payments to be made en deli-very 0/ each •volume. jawtf Subftribers will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for the whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to those only ol'the'Old Congress' prior te the organization of the Federal Govern ment. IN all countries, tti« proceedings in the com- Bifi.c»mrnt of their governments, are 101 l in dark nefi and ol fcurity, owing to a carelessness, in the fucceediug generation, to preserve tIM public re cords, and the attention of the nation, in thvferude ages, being called off from their domeflic concerns, to «isgage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite valnc would the laws of Alfred be, had they teen transmitted to »ur days ? Time, that dellroyn every thing, enhances tha value of well authenti cated public records, and tenders them aliuoll in estimable. It if lv>ped, thai Arr.ericsr s will, there for.e, chearfully contribute their aflillanccin trans mitting to polierity the labours of their ancertors —founders of the ColiApbian nation. *.* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptiiuds. The following will fh-ovv the fuppert it has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatives of the Unked States. M The MEMORIAL »f tbeSubfcribtri,Citizens, <scc. of Philadelphia, " RcforSfully //. ei^cth, " That having, in our refpeitive avocations, frequent oecafionsto recur totbe Journals of Con. grefs, we experience inoonvenience by the fcaroi. ty of them : That we undrrHand that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that h? hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed prosecu ting the work, in expeftatfcn of encouragement fr»m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpeilfnlly folicjt, as the publication isn#ceflary te be disseminated among public bodies, that Corgrefs will, in their wisdom render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals, as to snabiehim topreceed with the work.fothat your Memorialifis may be enabled to purchase co pies of that record for themf„lves. Thomas M Kean,John I). Cox#,CharlesHe*tly, Samfom Lcvy.T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghmanjolin F.Mifflin, Jo frph B. M'Kean.John Bickly,W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared I ngerfoil, Jasper Moylan.William Rawlc, J.Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M.Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Gioige Davis, John Hallowell, James Oldrfon, Walmr Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander L Dallas, Joseph Rcvd, Thomas Willing,?. Samuel M Fox, John Nixos,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John F.wing, Jun.KdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoele James Crukfbank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hcl muth, Peter D« Haven, John Duulap, Edward .Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Glaypooie, Thomas Armilrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre fentcd to the House of Repiffrotatives of the Uuiced States, on Monday, the 12th of tune X 798:9 8: - WILIJAM LAMBERT, for '• JONATHAN W. C'ONDY, Cierk." " RESOLVED by the Scnareand house of Rep refentacives of the United States of America in Congrcfs affemblcd.Tha: the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authoriled aud directed, to fubferibe, pn fush terms as they may dueai eligible,for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a,e pro posed to he publilhed by Richard Folweli and such number of copies of deficient volumes of the sets now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker cf the Hoyfe of Reprefentati-oes■ President if the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March ad, 1709. taay j». TERM'S TBkMS. JAMES ROSS, JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States, xawtf Ibree Cents Reward. RUN away i'rom the Subfcriher en the evening of the iXth inR. a bound Servant GIRL, named Elizabeth HowcUel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and money; proud, bold and irrpudent, a noted lyar ; any per fon-apprehendingher (hall he entitled to the above rcwaru—no costs or charges will be paid. N. B, the had t years and fame months to ferv«. DAmst, FtrzPArfticx. Golhen Towafliip,' Cbcfter Oeunty, July »o. au««ft.6 , The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFEN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Bitfileten, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Spring- JUld and Newark. I-'HE excellence of this road, the populous . ness of the country through which it pa(T es, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable Vo the Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwiek, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Grasd Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute Airvey of it his been taken,and its fupcriority over the Old Road, both kt winter and funnner, has been clearly afoertaineu.—There are good bridges over all the other waters feut the Delaware, and here t&e crossing is performed with great fafety and in lei's than half the time required at the Trenlou Ferry. The road is several miles Jhorter tfan the old road, but this is amongst the leaf! of its advantages, because daily txpe iienre pioves to us, that difpateh as wellasc-om j fort in travelling principally depend on the ljoodnels of the ro.id ami the levelnefs of the icoumry, and, in theft re'pe<fls, the New Road is, beyond aU comparison, the bed. It presents nonr or thole r. ic-ky bills, which render the Old Road f« fatiguing between rhe Delaware and Newark, flic fori, too, ior the greater part, it such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very Ktile >.uil in funimer, which cinumftince, added to th* txaury of the country,'and a con. liderable nropo'rtion o+ (hade, tcuft always rea der travellifg m the latter feafnn peculiarly a grceable. The Swift Sure Harts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o' Vlotk every morning (Sunday* excepted) fnAn the GREEN TRtE. the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftrcet. It goes through IVaokford to Btiftleton, where it Hops to BrcaLfall; from Bvftletown it goe* throMgh Newtown <0 Ptnny-town to dinner; from Penny-town through Hopewell, Miltftone, Bound-brook, Qvibbletown and Plainfirld to Scotch Plain* to lodge. The next manning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New* York at noon. From NEW-YORK it start* at 3 o'clock it (from Pihlui ii*ok) and iFfitfft at Philadelphia the next evening. For fealt at* New-York, application may be made to E4* ward BardinyOM Coffee houre, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John Greets, to B. Mmy, no. 48, Courtlandr, corner of Greenwich street, and to. Michael Little, at kit hotel, so. 41. Broad flreet. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way pafiengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on i 4 lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, wilt be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpe.fi to packages Tent on wit hove pafTengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, tftoogb unknown to other lines of fta'ge;, tlicy think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the flbl« lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office (hill fee it antered in the ftage-bouk, for which entry he shall pay A cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) per cent, on the value, as infurancr, and for which he will receive a reieipt. Thus, for inftanoe. if he estimates his package it one dolhir, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred 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 | it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of thi* fecurify or not. But the proprietors think it right to state 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 distribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the paflengers at the most reaf.mable rates The fiages are well equipped fumilhed with fleet and Iteadyhorfes, and com mitted tq the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The ptoprietori themfclves live at thediflerent towi s and villages where the Itages will itop, io that the conduct of tfee per sons they employ is continually an object of their attention.— They take care also to fee that the paflengtrs are well provided for and politely .'treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or itifoletice is pra<3ifed upon them ; in (hort, they have fparedneitherpains nor expence to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line ol lliges in America. The lint has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen bave gone through, both From Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpaft very far all that has betD said of its excellence ; and the Proprietor of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavieu of their drivers, and the treatment at TavernW Ipoke* of with tne highelt fatisfaflion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Buflleton JOSEPH THQRhTON, > NICHOLAS WTNKOOPSNeiutoww JACOB KESLER, 3 JOHN MORE HE AD, Pmnytovjn, T. KILLMAN, n"<r MilJlon, JSLIAS COMBEi, Bound Brook* 11. SANS BURT, Scotch Plains. ISAAC RAtVLB, ? Ca ■ ~, ROBERT PS ARSON, j June it. eodt '" PRINTED BY J. W. FENNO.
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