r T" , HE partnerftiip o-f Joftiuat J3. Bond, an._ J X John Brooks, trading under the fi(m ol Bond & Brooks, is this day diflulved bymutua confmt, all persons indebted to them, are rr qu«fted to make immediate payment to Joftr 9 B. Bond, and those having demands to prefei I th*ir accounts to him for settlement, Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks- April i $ AT a CoKrt of Common Bleas held at Union Town, for the county of Fayette, the fourth Monday of June, in the year of our I_<ord one thou sand seven hundred and ninety-nine, before the Judges of the fame court, on the petition of John Willfon, praying that the ail ol Assembly, pro „ viding that the perfoa of a debter (hall not be liable to imprilonment for debt after delivering up bis estate for the use of his creditors, may be ex. tended to him. The Court appoint the firft day of next term, to hear the petitioner and his cre ditors, and order that he give his creditors public notice hereof, in Fenno's Philadelphia paper, and in Yundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one ilveek, ending at leait four weeks before the day of hearing; and that he also g'lve to John Gillef pie and Jacob Everhart personal notice in writing, to be served on them,at lead fifteen «!ays previous to the hearing At September term, this order wai continued to'the firft day of December term. By the C»urt, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Prothonotary. — WHEREAS Matthew Mc.Connell, Esq. BY deed dated the i&th of May; 1799, granted and a Aligned to the fubferibers, 55*018 acres of land 00 the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and state of Pennfvlvania, upon trufl, to fell and c!ifi:ofe if the lame, and apply the proceeds (.ifter fatisfying all such just and letral claims as may be duf on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the said Matthew Mtonne 11 has drawn in favor of a certain Jofrph Thomas, or that the said Joseph Thomas has drawn in favor of, and are in dorsed by the faicl M. M'Connell, and which are mentioned in the fcheduls annexed to the deed of trust, aforefaid : Provided, That the holders of said notes (hall, on or before the 16th day of Novem ber next, execute to him a full difcliarge and Rccjcittartce, or render up the said notes, ] and the balance, if anyf to the holders of any | of the said notes who {hall not have made such cTifcharge or rendered up said notes, as j aforefaid, pro rata, according to their re fpe&ive claims and demands. This jiublic notice is given of the said aflignmer.t, that those who ane intei-efted may avail themselves of the terra* therein contained. William Buckley, "J Thomas 11. Willing, v AfTignees. William Davidson, J Philadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799- iawtjftN. *VW' .;V"M TREASURY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, Pursuant to (he afl of Congress pafled on the ill day of June, one thot'fand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an a<ft regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary f»rviccs, and for tlie society sis United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Helthen ; and the ads supplementary to the said recited aft parted on the I'econd day of March, onethonfand seven huadred and nine ty nine to <wit: I. THAT the trafl of Land herein after de scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the ftven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tne woftern boundary ©t ths said ranges thenec (\uc 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 crofles the fame; —thence alor.jf.the said boun dary line to the Trfcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at tVe eroding pijee above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line ran due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeft the said river ; thence along the line fi> run to the place of be ginning has been dtvidsd into townfhi|J3 of five miles square, and fradlional parts of town (hips ; and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and fraiflional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons concernsd. 11. The holders of such warrants as have been #r stall be granted for militat'yl'ervicej perform ed during The late war, are required to present the lame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being rpgiftered ; No registry ■will however be made of any l«fs quant'ty than a quarter townfliip, or four thousand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may b« presented and retjiftered in manner afore (aid, prior to the nth day of February in the year 'jps thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ait firft recited. The holders of regillered warrants, {hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800,1 n the order of which the priority of locati on lHa.ll be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally,or fey their agents, defigaatein writing at the office of tne Rcgitter of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlhips eleiSed by them refpe-Slively, and such of the said holders asihall Dot defignatr their locations on the said day, shall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of regillered warrants. The holderi of warrants for military services fofficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips er trails of four thousand acres each; Ihall, at any time after Monday che 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the tirft day oi January, 180 a, be al lowed to regiftcr the said warrants in manner a forefaid, snd forthwith to make lecations therefor on any trael or ttadis of land not before located. VI All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which lhallnotbe regifler«d and located before the firfl day of January, 180 a, are Uy the supplementary aist of Congress herein before recited, palfcd on thefecond day of March, 1799, declared to he forever barred. Givca under my hand at Philadelphia, tb« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOrr. Sec. of tie Treasury. 'f HE Creditors ©f Baly, Hill, to* ivass, InfoNertt Debtors, in the county of Suflcx, ire to meet the Assignee at thy Courf-Houfe inlaid :euuty, on the 25th of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. I. in ovder to make a dividend of i'ai i Inlolvent's (late, that may come to hand by that day. CH. CASE, assignee* THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly WARRANTS, granted to the United States' army, are to be register ed and located,—the subscribers have ex plored that tra& of land on which thofr war rants are to be laid ; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their ftrvices as lo caters. We take the liberty of suggesting, " that wean; at lc-aft as well acquainted with the situation, quality of the foil, kc. of the dif ferent townships in the aforefaid trad, as any other person this will, perhaps, ap pear mpre clearly, by obferviug, that Wil liam C. Schink assisted in running the Indian boundary line; at which time he con fiderably traverfcd that trad: lie also affiled in surveying and laying it off into township», and at other times ranged over it. to gain information. But to obtain a mare complete and accurate knowledge, we have lately spent between two and three months, with several assistants, in particu larly examining the different townships and quarter townships ; by which means we have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whale tlifb'ift.— We now offer oar services to the public, as Locaters, with aff;'ranees that we will locate every perfont warrants intruded to us to the best advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to bs de termined aecording to law. For our ser vices we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, whew we loc ,c a full trad, of four thousand acres or more, for one prvfbn or di m ;.the land to be taken In a square., at a corner of the trad ; v.hicb corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location—The one equal sixth part, in cash or warrants, whefl we conned and locate any amount lefe than four thou fstid acres. We will be in Philadelphia fiom December next, until after the time of location, to tranfiad this bufiuefs. Any person wishing to fdtisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (portage paid) or cthei wife ; when due attention will be paid, and such, vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we h®pe -will be fs- March 'lib, 1799. " sHE Subscriber Viaviitg lately returned from JL viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated to fatisiy 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 Johnton, of Chester county, Peiinfylvania, who he left on the land, and who with the assistance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring th* diflemit fecfcons. He wil! ta'te regular notes, descriptive of the foil, fitnatinn, and natural advantages attached to each fe&ionin the whole survey—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 most advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. Heeffers hisfervice tn the holders of land warrants of the above defcriptiofi, throughout the United States to receive their warrants, da(« them, (as no leis quantity than 400 c \t<h will be regilterd at the office of the tresfurv) 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 land fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, ar.d no other charge, except the postage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addrefied to the fufffcriher, at No.3,Penn-llreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. mwftf. About Sixty-Six Head Jor disposal. 0- Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLF.Y, at the llland in Wye River, Eafteco Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing 1 , dire<£Vto him at Sefton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. a, 1799. $ A WHITE WOMAS to serve in the capacity of cook in a small family—None need apply who does not perfeiftly understand htr hufinefs, and cannot produce an uncxceptionabls dharaeler. Apply to the printer. •tlober hi dif UPPER CANAUA. Council Office, Sapt. 2*. Notice is hereby given, FHAT the town/hips of Dercbdm and Naieicb, in the western diftrift of this pro vince, are to he fold in lots of three thousand a&ei each, exclusive of the crown and clergy reserves. There areJixlet* Hock in each townlhip, numbered • frnm one to fifteen. The lands are of excellent quality, and lie between the river La Tranche and lake Erie Herfons inclined to purchase are to give in their proposals in writing, to this offic«, in which they are to name the lots they bid for, and to {late the price they are willing; ta give for them. The propufals mull he given in on or before the firlt day of March next; within one month alter which the purchafets will be declared, and on their tak ing the oaths so his Britannic Ma jelly, letters patenc of grant will be delivered to them free of exfence. Half the purchase money m»6 be paid when the purchasers are declared, and goo ! security given for the payment of the other half in tin years, in equal yearly payment: Piaat ol lie town fljips may be seen at the Surveyor General's of fice in York, and at the house of Mr. Hambly, learjthe townfbips. W JOHN SMALL, C. E. C. Nevember 7; jase »j TO THE PUBLIC. MARTIN BAUM, WII.LIAM C. SCHENGK. Philadelphia, OA. 9, 1799. eow. To the Holders of MILITARY IIAND WARRANTS. Septemer 2 CATTLE. WANTED A COOK. Valuable Properly for Sale, In Cbefnut, near Sixth ttreet, dire&ly opposite CONGKK3S Hall, \ LOTofground,about n feet front in Chef- L\- nut street and 73 feet in dcpih, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge fubje& to a ground rent oi ic%. per annum. The, advantageous Ctuatiow of this property re quires no comments, for it niuft be known, tbftc are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be mad® to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. i9B.Chefnut fireet, next door to the pre mises. march 5 DONATION LAND S.. Notice is berrbv gtytil, L"*HAT Claims for Donation Land.-' gnntej) by the State of Pcnniylvawia to the Ohi rers and Soldirrs of the Line belonging tx> the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General'oi laid State until tb- itt Septamber next inclufivs, and that the fiibfcribers aiitborifed by Uw will fit as a Board at the ("aid Office an every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in tbe af ternoon, to hear and dettrmiUc iU unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which tnaybc filed on er before the feid firft day of September sext. Johw Domnaldson, Comt'r j Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Pbter Bayhton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts Of ) Pe»nfylyanii, May lj, '99. ) (l 6) diw (w.w.fa.tf) Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, bar ing afCgned over all his effefls, real, perfoaal and mixed, to the fubferiber?, for the benefit of Inch of liis creditors as may subscribe to the said afiigmnent or or before the firlt of Augufl next. Notice is hereby given, * so all per!on9 indebted to the laid ei'ate, that tliey are requeftetl to 11. »ke immediate pjyn,ent tn either ot the aUU'nee . or to tl:e said Samuel Miles, who is autho-/ftd [O receive the fame; in failure whereof egal ileps will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as 3te not dil'clur. ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Aflig.iees JOHN' ALLEN, J 14. Patent Ploughs, TC be fold for cart) by Jofcph Salter at ttfion> Richard WeMs, Cooper'»Ferry—Jci> th In Barker, Woodbury—and JeiTe Evans, ton, Those who have ufifd them give them the preference tt> any o*her kind, as they require lefsteam, break the greuml bstter, are kept in order at leli expence andarefoLdat a cheaper "ate —tfce«plan is much Amplified aud conflfUof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with fcrewi and taken off atpleafure Patent light! for vending withinftruflions for making them may be had by applying to John or the fflbferftier No. all North Front-street. Who hat for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tea*!, A number of valuable trails of Land, well lit"ated for Mills, Iron tVorksor Farms, most ly i-oproved, lying chirfly in th? county of Hun tingdon ftau of Pennfylvanu. Those who may mcTine to view them will please to apply to John Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Charles New bold. ]uly 17 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately illned out of the in ferior court of common pleas ef ths conruy of Essex, in the state of New Jersey, direflcd to the fheiifif of the laid county, agsinft she rights, credits, monies a«d effc>sU, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ol Jtbn CUvts Symnts It the suit of William Wells, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars, — And ■wbtttas, the (aid iheriff did, at th; term of June last past, return to the said court that he had attaehed the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias DcnmaH and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants; — Now ttrrifare, ttnlefs the said John Cleves Syi»m«» {hall app«ar,give fpt-cial bail, and raceive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entered against him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the flatute in such cafe made and prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, Esfc. Elizabeth-town, July 8, 1J93 (11) jawism TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May iqtb, 1799. r pi IE proprietor! rf certificates iffned forfub fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, art notified, that at any time after payment thall have made the 1 nfla'tlient, which will become due during the Crft ten days of the month cf July entiling Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treufury or Loan Office?, refpedtivdy, tor the amount of the four firfl initalmanti, or one moiety of tl»c sums ex pre (Ted in the subset iption certilicatas: —No cer tificates of Furded Stock will however be ilTued for lei's than one hnndred dollars. Such fubfcripjion certificates as may be pre •ntcd at the Treafttiy or Lean Ofinces in con cqtence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfid afid diftin&ly marked £> as to deftote, that a ninety of the flock Has beep issued. OLIVER WOLGOT7, Secretary of the Treasury, WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A LI. officers of the firA regiment of Artiilerifts x 1 anj Engineers, and of the firft, second, third and f«urtfe regiments of Infantry in the fcrvice of the United States, who are, from whatever caule, absent iroai their commands, are required with all pqfliU* expedition to report thrmfelves by let ter to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officers thus tailed upon, will b« held amenable f»r any avoidable delay in reporting themselves, and those who do not r. portin four months from date of this notification, will b« prefumcd to have reugned their rommiflions. . _ JAMES M'HENRY. £F The Printers ic the several Kates, who publdhed the proposals for the fupoly .1 rations during the year 1800, are requefkd'to infcrt the above once a week in their papcr«, till the ,rft of January aett. j The Owners and Consignees of GOODS, ON board the Ihip Charlotte, Jclm JuJlite, M af ter, i»w lying at Sumnii.rl aiict Brown s Wharf, are requested to iumi& their Permits as early Ss poflible. loth mo. iift, 1799- BOSS ur SIMSON, HATS FOR SAI-S, 3000 pieces id and 2d quality Russia Duck, 100 pieces Ravans Duck (fupericM") flofton Heef in Barrels, , f COSSAS A tew biles Bengal £ HUMHWMS. 1 too hulhels St. Martins Salt. tu.th ii'tf April II NOTICE. To the Creditors of -Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lewiftown, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Penftlylvania; whowau partner of the iirm ut John/on Srf Alexander, I have applied to tiie Judftrs 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 infolvirt debtors, and they have appointed the lec< nd Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditors at Lewiftown, in Aid county, of which, pleafetn take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august tj § TERMS Of Richard Fohiell, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 1-HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM THR COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the present time, including The Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TERMS. >4'HE work will be printed on a fine paper, and a new neat tipe.in large oflave. Baoh volume will contain above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will he oblerved throughout the work ; Co that, while the fuW'cribers become pofleffed of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The price to fuhfcriber9 will be i dolls. 75 et«. per volume, in boards, and 3 dollt. whole bound , but, as the pnbli(her does not intend to print man more rho» the nnmber fubforibed for, a eonfid«i sS ble rife on the price may he expe&ed to noi.-fuby icribers. jawtf Each volume will contain about one third less of Icter-prcf' than the original edition ; but, as the publisher is not yet enabled to determine the client of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he cainot afoertain the number.ot volumes which wiHconjprife the work. Payments to be made on delivery oj each ivolume. Subscribers will have it at their option, either to fubferibe for the whole of the Journals, tip to the present time, or tothoft only of the Old Congrels prior te the organization of the federal Govern ment. IN all countries, tha proceeding in the com mencement of their government!., are 101 l in dark ness and ohfeurity, owing to a carelcfsnrfs, in the fucccetlisg generation, to preserve the publie re cords, and the arKgtion of the thefcruiic ages, being callajoff from their domeflic concerns, to engage in wars and conqucft. Of what infinite value would the laws of Alfred be, had they teen tranimirted to *rir days f Time, that deftroyt every tiling, enhances the value or well authenti cated public records, and renders them almost in ellimable. It i< hoped, thai American will, there fore, chearfully contribute their afliOance in tranf mittiug to poftcrity the labours of their ancestor« —founders of theColumbi.in nation. Itvlf. *•* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition and promptitude. The following will (tow the fupjert it has alroady acquired: '• Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep rcfentatives of the Uniteo States. The MEMORIAL of the SubfcriberSjCitizens, 4cc. of Philadelphia, '' "kefptßfuftjJt. enslb, " 1 hat having, in our refpe&ive avocation*, frequent oecafionsto recur tolhe Journal* of Con grtft, we experience itioonvcni-ncr by the fcarci , ty of them : 1 hat we unaerrtand that Richard , Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has hid it in j contemplation 10 print that public record; and | that he hath obtained partial c»fcntenance Iron. ma. | by. individuals; but that he hat delayed proleca ting the work, in expe<slatioii of encouragement | ir»m government, that may adequately indemnify ■ We, therefore, refpeafnlly solicit, as the , publication is nsceffary to'be disseminated among | public bodies, that Corgrefs will, in their wisdom | rendar him such additional encouragement, to that I which he has obtained from private individuals, j as to enable him to prccecd with the work.so that your Memorialist, may be enabled to purchase co ; pies of that record for thcmfelves. 1 homas M Kean.John H. C«x«,CharlesHeatly, : Sam om Lev? T. Rof., Wm. Moore Smith, John ' ? C t Tilghman.John F.Mifflin »o , fcph B. M Kean.John Brckiy, W. Sergeatr. John 1 1 hompfen Jared lugerfoll, JafrcrMoylan.Wiiliam Uawle, J. 1 homas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M.Kcppelt, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Gro-oe Davis, John Hallowcll, James Oldder,. Walt.r Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells Johr L hf'r A l exa " de : h Dalhs - Mpl> R.ed.l homas jf M Fox, John Nixov,Robert Wain Hobert H. Dunkin, John KdwardTen mngton, Hilary Baker, Willi am Nichols, William Young, Robert CampboJl- Septimus, Clavpoele James Crukfcank, .\Uthew Carey, Henry K Hel mut, Peter Da Haven, John Duulap, Edward bhoemaker. Johnß. Smith, William Hall, David Thomas Armltrong, Samuel H Smith, John Fcrino. " 'I rue copy from the original Memorial, pre feHted to the Honfe of Reprefcntatives of the V®i.v4Stat«s, on Monday, the 1 Bth of June • WILLIAM LAMBERT, for •' JONATHAN W.C'ONDY, Clerk." " RESOLVED by the Scnateind House of Rep refcntatives of the United States of America in fX r 7 W 1 * theStCri Ur >' of and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be author,led and diretfed, .0 fubferibe, oh such t Jms as they may da sen eligible, for theufe of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Cop.es of the Journals of Congress, which a,e uro pofed to be publilhed by Richard Folwell and such aiimber of copies of deficient volumes of the fcts |n P rin '.asmay be necessary to complete the JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the House of Reprefintativts, n . JAMES ROSS, a j+J"**? l St'ialepro tempore. Approved, March ad, 1709. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. l»wtf may so. c lhree Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subi'criher on the eveeitv of thu itftli in!*, 3 bound Servant GIB] nafned Elizabeth I-lowchel, had on and took with her three different changes of garment and raoncv provn, bold and itt pudent, a noted War ; any pur* foil apjirehHiding her (hall l.e entitled to the above reward—no c-oSJs or charges will be paid. N. B, She had »years and tot months to fcrve DANIRL FITZPATRICJC. Goflien Tow«(bip, Chester County, July a « 6 , awrf 0 The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING Bf.TWF EN PHILADELPHIA is* NEW-YORK, By the fhor.t and pleafar* road of Bn/llelsn, Newtown Scotch P/ a i n , t Spring, field and A'ewari, pHE excellence of this road, the populous. X nels of the country through which it pair. «> with lundry other advantages, which render it so tar preferable so the Oid Road throueh Hriftol, Branfaik, &c. long ago fuggefled the propriety of its becoming the Graßd Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New-York During the pretent year, a minute fmvey of it has been taken,and its fnperiority over the Old Road, both in winter and fumrner, has been clearly aliertained.—' There are B ood bridge, over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here tie crofting is performed with groat fafety and in lets than half the time reqnired at the Trenton Ferry. Ihe road is several miles Jbortcr than the old road, but this is amongt the leafl of its advantages, becaule daily exce llence pi oves to us. that dispatch as wellasao'm. fort in travelling principally depend oil the goodness of the r-ad ami the levelnefs of the •coun'.py, and, in these relpcdls, the New Road is, beyond aU companion, thebeft. It prefenta none of itol'e rocky hills, which reftder the Old Road fe fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik. Ihe foil, too, for the greater part, ia such as to produee but little mud in winter, and very lftile cult i& summer, which cincumAance, added to the be.-uty of the country, «nd a con, tiderable proportion of shade. iruft always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. The SwrftSure flirts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock ev«ry morning (Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourthflreet.lt goes through Frankford to Bulileton, where it Hops to Breakfaft j from Buflletown it goe« through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-book, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plaint to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, fiom whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it ftarta at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulua Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For feat 6at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardi.i, Otd Cdffti hoitfe, to A. Mathieu, corner of NalTau and John ftrceta, to B. Mmy, no, 48, uourtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftreetj and to Michael Little, at hii hotel, bo. 41, Broad llrect. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. E»ch padeager is allowed to take on ijlbs. of ba £g"ge carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafleoger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpeifl to packages sent on without passengers, the proprietors prefutne they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines of flages, they think mult meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office shall lee it entered in the flage-boi.k, for which entry he {hall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and sty (cxcluCve of the carriage) one per cent, on the vajue, as infunnce, and for which fce will rsceive a receipt. Thus, for inftanoe, if he ellimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he w;ll pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few perlbns it is presumed, will difiike. th* regulation j it will be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security or not. 3ui the proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that thejr will be rei'pon fible for the fate delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered,and for which an insur ance receipt cannot he produced. Id the uiHributioii of the route, the greiteft care ha-s bren taken to fix on such places and ta vern? as always afford a good accommodation tud entertainment for the pafiengersat the rcoft rcafoiiabie rates The are well equipped turnlfliaj with fleet and ltradyhorfes,and com mitted to she care of intelligent fo'->er and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at tbp different towns and villages wher* the ttages will ftop,fo that the conduit of the per sons they employ is continual!) an olijedl of their attention.—They take car* alio :m lee that the paflengera are well provided for and politely 'treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infolcnce is pra&iied upon them ; in short, they havefparedneitherpainsnor expencs to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line ol (tages in America. The litu; has now run nearly a month , dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-I'ork. Every psfieng*r has found the road tofurpafd very far all that has been said-os its excel.enct ; and the Proprietor! of the Swift Sure arc extremely happy to hear the lnhaviou of their drivers, andthe treUmeat at Tavernsr spokes cf with tne highest fatisfadlion. JOHN. WC/ILL A, Philadelphia 7HOS.PAVL, Btjlleton JOSEPH 7HORATON, NICHOLAS PVrNKOOP, £ Newtown* JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytoiun. T ■ KILL MAN, nrnr Millfton. ELIAS COMBES, Bound Brook* R. SANSBURT, Scotch Plains. ISAAC RAWLE, . ... ROBERT PEARSON, \ June 22. eodt f' PRINTED BY J. IV. FENNOI i -r ~ v<- -r
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