i ) ■■■ OPPER CANADA. hpHE partnerfliip of Joshua B. Bond, and Couscil Office, Sept. 24. A lohn Brooks, trading mider the firm of , T . • 1 A. • Bond W Brooks, is «Msday di(ToJve4 by mutual Notice is hereby gi , coKfent, all persons indebted te them, are re- r "r , HAT the townfliips of Dereham and qutfted to make immediate jtayrc>eot to Jolhua .L JVor-wic!>, in the wefttrn diftridl of this pro- B. Bond, and ihofe hiring demands to present vince, are to he fold in lo:s of three tloufand actts their accounts to him for settlement, each, excluiive of the crown and clergy reierves. .» Joshua B. Bond. I'feere are sixteen iloch in each townihip, numbered John Brooks* from one to Oxtcen. The lands are of excellent 1 r quality, aud lie bctwsen the river LUTranche and , a P n, _ I _ J lake Erie. A T a Court of Common Rleas held at Union '"lined to purch.feare togiwto their A Town, tor the county of Fayette, the fourth proposals .0 wr.tmg, to th.s offic», ... wluch they %/r j fT *v.» ««*.. ~f A,. P t ~>\ rti(» thou- are name the lots they bid lor, and to ltatc the Monday ofjune m the yrar rf our Loal one thou- they are wiUine to give for them. The sand fevsn hundred and ninety nm«, before t«ae P > *> & - Judges of the fama court, on the petition ol John P rc m s he «'«» « on or r which Willfon praying that the aft of AiTemhly, pro- day oi March next; w.th.n one momh a.trr wh.ch Tiding that she person of a debt.r shall not be the purchasers w,tl be decltted, and on then-,tik liable to imprifoßment fur debt alter delivering up ]"f ® aths ° f allepance to hu his estate (or the use of hi, creditors, may be ex wily, letter, patent of grant will b, dieted to tended to him. The Court appoint the firll day them/r« »/«/««. ot rust term, to hear the petitioner asd his ere- Half the purchase money ma be ditors, and order that he his creditors public the purchasers are declared good»'•£«* notice hereof, in Ftnno's Philadelphia papsr, and g» v ' R or t4 - paymeu <> .c . . . in Yundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one £?«. » f'b Pl *»*™ the week, ending >t least four week, before the day fl»P* «»* ke seen at the ® M^ b f of hearing; and that he Hfo give to John Gillef- m York, and at the house of Mr. Hamb.y, pie and Jacob Everhnrt personal notice in writing, near the townships. »a T T r V C to be frrved on them, at least fifteen rfays previous JUHN SMAL.!*, u. r.. v-. to the hearing. At September term, this order November 7. eodjw Wai CO,.tinned to the firll day of December term. By the Ceurt, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Prolbsnot&y. WHEREAS Matthew Me.Connelly Esq. BY deed dated the 16th of Msy, 1799, granted and afitgned to the fubicribers, 55,018 acres of land 00 the waters of Su gar creek, in the county of Luzerne and £ « r r „.. r.M ,„A J1 ■j the the waters gar creek, in the of Luzerne and Hate of Penufvlvaiiia, upon truil, to fell and dispose of the fame, and apply the proceeds (after ktisfying all such just and legal claims as may be due on said lands) to the payment of such notes as the said Matthew M'Connell has dvaivn in favor of a certain Joseph Thomas, or that the said Joseph dor ltd by the faio M. M'Oonnell, and which are mentioned in the fchcduls annexed to the deed of trust, afore fa id;— Provided, Thnt the holders ef laid notes (hall, on or before the 16th day of Novtm- I ' ber next, execute to him a full difcha'rge ! and acquittance, or render up the said note», and the balance, if any< to the holders of any | | afcrefaid, pro rata, accordi'ng- to their re- j fpeuive claims and demands. H This public notice is Riven of the laid alignment, that those who are inters (led may avail their,feives of the terms therein. Contained. M'iiHam B'iclUw ~j 7∨ is M. Willing, I AfTignees. William Davixlson, J PhHadelphia, 14th Sept. 1799. lawti 6N. V* V 1 - - T " 1 K *» TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nth, 1799.. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HE HE BY GIVEN, Pursuant to :he ail «f Congnfs passed on the ■ "f i"* fr yfn h,> "" drrd am! n'.riety fix, entitled " an i«T>,regulM ing the cram* of land appropriated for mili tary services, ar.d for the society of United Bret hit 11 for propagating the gospel among the Heithen and the aft supplementary tc the said recite*! a&pafledon the second day of March, ore thnnfand seven hundred andniae ty nine to <wit: ' THAT the trail of Land herein after de icribed, naively, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, ar.d running tbence fifty miles doe south, along the western boundary ot thi said ra-iges ; —thenee due Weft to the Main Branch ot the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branrh of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary lint erodes the farce ; —thence alor.githe said boun dary line to the Tulcarorn branch of the Mllf kinguin river at therroffing p'.acr abeve Fort Lawrence; thence down the said river, totbe point where a line run due weft fi'om the place ot l.e-iwtsiiig-, will interna the laid river; thence along the iine so run to the place ot be ginning ha » b ceu divided into townfbjp3 of live miles square, and tradiionalpans of :own fliips ; and that plats and surveys of the laid townships and frail ional parts of townftiips are depolited in the offices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the nafpec ticn of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of futh warrants as have been or (hall be granted fqf military ferviees perform ed during the late war, are required to present the lame to the Register of the Treasury, at fomc time prior to the twelfth day ol February in the year, one tho'jftind eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered { No repiftry will however bemadeof any l«fs (jrant'ty ;has a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. Tha priority ofloc»tion of the warrants which may b« preferred and Feyiftered in manner afore said, prior to the iith d-iv of February in the rear one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode dreferibed by the acl firft recited. IV. The holdeis of registered warrants, fliall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year ijoo,i n the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas atorelaid, pefon ally.or by th«tr agents, designate in writing at the office of the Register of the treasury, the particu lar quarter town&ips ekited by them refpei'Lively, and filth of the fai l holders as.JHall not designate their locations ort the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other hoMers ol registered warrants. The holder* of warrants for military ferviees ftiffieient to cover one or more quarter townlhip or trails of four thousand acres each; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th diy of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 1801, be al iowfd to register the said warrants in manner a. forefaid, andforthwith to make locations therefor on any trail or traits of land not before located. VI. A." f * ' V ' •% * j ■&'s ->-• fU ' if* ,-m 1 ' ■ Lv " v K *- r / • / 11 r -'V v All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which ihalliiotbe rfgiftered and located before the firft day of January, tßoz, are by , the supplementary a<sl of Congress herein before recited, palled on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. Oliver wolcgtt. Sec. of tie Treasury, j 'X _ ■■■ -.i- THE Creditors of Baly, Hill, to* Evans, Insolvent Debt rs, in the county of Suflex, are to meet the Afiignee ac th* Court*Houfe inlaid county, on the ajth of Dec. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. in order to make a dividend of said Iniolveat's tftate, that may come to hand by that day. Cll. CASE, assignee. June 25 TO THE PUBLIC. TITK time being fixed on, "when the MILITARY LAND (commonly j calledJvnpx's) WARRANTS, granted W 1 the United States' army, arc to be regifter |ed and located,— the fubfcnbrrs have ex plored that traft of land oti which tbofc war j rants are to bp laid; with a view, and for j the ot offering their services as lo- I caters. We take the liberty of suggesting, " that j weare at least as well acquainted with the 1 situation, quality of the foil, &c. of the dif ' ferent townships in the aforefaid tract, as any other perfou this will, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by oblerviug, that Vv il- J liam C. ScntN'K assisted in running the Indian boundary line; at which tirfte h? 1 considerably travcrled that trait: lie also j aflifle-d in surveying and laying it off into I towhlhips, and at other times ranged over ! it. to gain information. But to obtain a I more templets and accurate knowledge, we j have lately spent between two and three j months, with several alfiftants, in particu- J larly examining the different townships and j quarter townships ; by which means we have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whole j difirift,—We now offer oi\r services to the public, as Locaters, with afTVrances that we will locate every pcrfons 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 ser vices we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, when we locate a full tract, of four thoufahd acres or moi*, for one prrfon or firm j tb% land to be taken in a fjuare, at a corner of the trait; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location.—The one equal sixth fart, in cash or warrants, when.-.ve connect and locate any amount left than four thou sand acres. We will be in Philadelphia from December next, until after the time of location, to tranfafl this bufkiefs. Any perfen wi filing to fatisfy him fell farther, will please to call on u», by letter, (portage paid) orotherwife ; when due attention will be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we hepe will be fa tisfadtory. MARTIN BAUM, WII.LIAM C. SCHENCK. Philadelphia, Oft. 9, 1799. eow. To the Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. T'HE SuMcriber having lately returned from viewing the land, fnrveyed and appropri ated to fstisly the land warrants, iflued by the secretary at war, to the officer* and foldiera of the late continental army; and having made arrangements with Mr. James Joknfon, of Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left on >!>e land, and who with the affillatice of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will i'pend five months in exploring the differsnt feekons. He will take regular notes, descriptive of the foil, firnation, and natural advantages attached to each fetflion in the whole survey—which notes will be placed in the hands of the subscriber pre vious to the period forjocaiing, thereby ena bling him to mike the moil advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. He t.ffers hisfervice to the holders of land warrants of the above description, throughout the United States, to receive their warrants, class them, (as no less quantity than 4000 acres will be regillerd at the office of the treafurv) hjve them registered agreeable to law, and attend to /nakethelocuion at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfaiflinj; the bufintfs, one tenlh part of the land fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other charge, except the portage of letters. All warrants forwarded and letters addrcffcd to the fuljfcri'ner, at No.3,Penn-ftreet, Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. E. SMITH. mwftf. Sepremer » CATTLE. About Sixty-Six Head Jor disposal. !&■ Enquire of MATTLUAS BORDLEY, at {he Island in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma ryland; or in cafe of writing, diredl to him at Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. », *799 * § WANTED A COOK. A WHITE WOMAN toferve in the capacity of cook in a small family—None need apply who does not perfeflly understand her business, and cannot produce an unexceptionable dharaiter. Apply to the printer. •dober »8 dif . ** yu'V.- Valuable Property for Sale, j In ChefuHt, near Sixth street, dirc&ly oppcfile CoNCaxSJ Kali., A LOT of ground, about n feet front in l\ nut ilreet and 73 in de P lh > whcn cn " * good frame hcufe, now in the tenure ol .Samuel IJeßgc fubje«3 to a ground rent of jc». per annum The, adv.ntageousfituauoß of this property re quires no comments, lor it must be known, rt ' are few in this city to equalit, an unecceptionabla titic vviH be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198 Chefnut flrect, ueit d»or to the pre mises. march 5 DONATION LANDS. Notice is berebv given, 'TMIAT Claim* for Donation Lands granted A. by the State of Pennfylvauia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to tl>e said State in the late war. will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said Sfate until the lit September next inelufiv», and that the fubferibers atithorifed by law will fit as .. Board at the said Office on every Monday (com ten o'clock in the lore-noon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all ujifatifitd Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the fa d firft day of September next. , John Donnaldson, Comt r Samuel Bryan, Kegt'r. PsTfR Baynto*. Treas'r. Department of Acsounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. ) (i 6) dlw (m.w.fa.tf) Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, Rar ing assigned over all his tffoftt, real, perfoaal ind mixed, to the fubfuibers lor the benefit nfliich of (lis creditors as may fubfrribe to the laid alignment ob or before the full of Auguli next. Notice is hereby given, ro all ps i lons indebted to the laid ertate, that they are liquefied to n. «ke immediate payment to either ot the aflipiKr or to the fr.d Samtxl Mites, wiio is autho'iltd to seceive the fame; in failure here^r' cgal jtep* will be taken lor the recovery of/'uch debts, J c :te notdifchir. ged accor: GEORGE ASTON, 1 COKNEI.IS COMEGYS. }■ Assignees JOHN ALLEN, J fell. 14. Patent Ploughs, T '.' hef.iM for cash by Joseph Salter at Atlidu Richard Wefts, Cooper's Ferry— Marker, Woodbury—and JcfTe Evans, Lunjber-1 ton, Those who haveufed fhein ghethemthe preference to any o>her kind, as they require •cfstcam, breik the ground bslter are kept in order at ieli pence and art fold at a cheaper rate —the-plan is much limplified and confiftsof but one piece of cist iron, with tbe handles and be.im i<f wood ; tliey may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pUafure Patent fights for rending with inftruilions for making them may be had liy applying to John Newbold, or the lobfcriher No. »i» North Front-street. , Who hat for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of years, A number of valuable traifl« of Land, w«ll lU«ated for MiJU, Iron Aborts or Farms, must- JV improved, lying chiefly in the county ofHun linedon flats of P«mifylvai>>*. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joh» Camn efq.near Huntingdon. Wharles Newbold. July t^ WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleai ef the couniy of Eflex, in the (late of New Jersey. directed to the lheriff of the said county, againfl the rights, credits, monies atd effe&s, goods ami chattels, lands and tenements oi Join Cltvet Symtnet at the suit of William Welle, in a plea of trefpals on the cafe to his damage three thuufand dollar»;- And ■wbereae, the said (heri6F did, a: the term of June 14ft pall, return to the laid court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denmr.K and Samuel Meeker to the laid defendant, to the amount of near two thoufaijd dollars, and alfatf fiity land warranu ; Nrw therefore, MBlefs ihe said John Cleves Symmss {hall appear,give fpacial bail, and receive a declaration at the fuiV of the plaintiff, judgment will be entered against him, and his frop#r«y herein attached, will be fold agreeably to mt ftatiite in such cafe made aRd provMcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, feV. Elizabeth-town, July 8,1795 (11) rawtim TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 2<)tb, 1799. I" 1 HE proprietor! of certificates ifliicd for ful- JL fcriplions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment lhall have be n made ef the sth inflalr.ient, which will become due during the firft ten day* or the month cf July enfnitig, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Trcafury or Loan Offices, vefpeiflivelv, for the amount of the four firfl inltalments, or one moiety of the fnms ex preficdin the fubfeription certificates!—Ne cer tificates of Funded Slock' will however be iflued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfcriptioq certificates at may be pres ented at the Trf.-ifury or Loar. Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be nclorfed and dtftindlly marked I'o as to denote, that amoetyof the flock has been ifltted. OLIVER WOL9OT7, Secretary of the Treflsury. WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A LL officers of the firft regiment of Artillerists * and Engineers, and of ths firft, second, third and fourth regiments of Infantry in the fcrvrce of the United States, who are, from whatever caule, ableivt Iroin their commands, are required with all poflitils expedition to report themselves by let ter to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The eSEcers thus sailed upon, will be held amenable for any avoidable delay reporting themfelycs, and those who do not report in four months from t H e date of this notification, will be prtfumed to have resigned their rommiflions. JAMES M'HENRY. 0" The Printers in the fcveral llatcs, who published the proposals for the supply el rations during the year 1800, are requefUd to insert the above once a wetkin their papers, till the ~rft of January »ext. MwtiJ. ! The Owners uitJ Cotaignets of GOODS, ON board the lhip Charlotte, J»b» JuJlice, Mas ter, npw lying at Summtrl and Brown » Whiifpare rcquefted te luruilh their.Permits as early ?.» poflil)le. joth mo. 4tft, I???. JWSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SAH, 3000 pieces itt aiii 2d quality Ruflia Duck, 100 pieces Raven» Duck (superior) Bofto.i lleef in Barrels, f C OSS AS A few bales Bengal £ HUMHUMS. 1100 bufhtls St. Martinj Salt, april J1 tu.th fa'tf NOT I C E, To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of I.swiftown,. iu the «ounty of Mif flin, and commonwealth ot Peiinlylvania; who was a part.ier of the firm ut John/on o Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court of Common pleas, in and for the county of Mifflin aforefaid, foe the benefit of the laws of the said commonwealth, made for ibe relict of insolvent debtors, and tbey have appointed the feci lid Tuesday of September next, for a hearing of me and my creditors at Lewiftrfwn, in said county, of .which, plcafeto take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august 13 § Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, riOM T«t COMMINCIMtNT Of tbe .American War, in 1774, to tbe present time, INCLVDItfO Tbe Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Boty, now first per mitted to be mtide public. TERMS. THE work will he printed on a. fine paper, and a new neat tipe,in large oil a vs. Eaah volume will contain above joo pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will Jic obierved throughout the work ; Co that, while the fubferibers become poffelTcd of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The price to fubferibers wiH be 1 doll*. 75 cts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , Lot, as the psbliflier does not intend to print man more than the nnmbcr fubferibed for, a eonfid.ri ble rife on the price may be expc&ed to uun-fuby Icribers. jawtf EacKyoUime will contain about one third lef» . than the original edition; but, as the ( enibled to determine the client i i He Private Journals, which he may be allowed make public, he cannot afoertain the number of Toliuuu which willcomprife the work. gjT Paymentj to he made an delivery ej each volume Sub&ribees will have it at their option, either to fubferibe foe the whole of the Journals, op to the prefect time, or to those only of the Old CongreU prior to the organization of the Federal Govern : meat. IN aH countries, the proceedings in the eom.- mcr.ci.mcnt of their governments, are iott in derk nef» and ol fcurity, owing to a carelcl'sncfs, in the fuccciidio* generation, to prefcrvc the public re cords,andthe attention of the nation,in theferude ages, being called off from their dome (lie concerns, to engage in wars and conquest. Of what infinite value would the hrwsof Alfred be, had they betn tranfmitud to »ur days ? Time, that destroys every thing, enhancej the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almott in» cftimable. It i< hoped, that Americans will, there-' fose, cheartully contribute their afliftancein trans mitting to posterity the labours of their anoeftors —founders of the Columbian nation. V The work will certainly be advancsd with expedition and promptitude. The following will IT>gv/ the i'upport it hat* already acquired: '• Philadelphia, June is, 1798. "To the Honorable the Senate and Houfc of Rep refentatives of the United States. lawff " 1 he MEMORIAL as the Subfcr&crs,Citizens, 4cc. of Philadelphia, " RefpelifulljJi.c'u.clh, " That having, in our refpeilive avocation*, frequent occafiomco recur to the Journals of Con gTels, we experience inconvenience by the fearc-i ---ty of them : That we undeiftand that Richard Folwell, printsr, of Philadelphia, has had it in contctuplatien to print that public record; and thst he partial countenanceironi ma ny individuals; bat that he hai delayed profeca ting the work, 111 expe&ation of encouragement fr®m government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpetftfnlly lolicit, as the publication is cuccffary to be disseminated among public bodies, that Congrefj wii!, in their wifdoni •render hitn fuchadditionalencon trtthnt which he has obtained from private individuals, as to "nable ln-n to proceed with the wurk.fo that your Memcrialifts may be epabled to purchase co pies of that record for themfeives. I homas M Kean.John D. Coxa, Charles Heatly, Snmfom Levy T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Head jun. William Tilghman,John F.Mifflin, Jo seph 13. M'Kean, John B. ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jsrcd liigerfoll.JafpcrMoylan, William Rawle, J. Thomas, William Levis, Ja'rses Gabfon, M.Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert I'orter, Geo.ge Davis, John Hailowell, Jamen Oldden. Walter l'rankliu, Jamrs Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Lei!>, Alexander I. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas Willing,' Samuel M Fox, John Nixo -. Robert Wain Robert H. Dur.kin, John Ewing.Jun 1-d ward Pen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William YoJtig, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole James Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K Hcl muth, Peter Ds Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C- Glaypoole, Thomas Armlirong, Samuel H. Smirh, Jrthq, Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre ferred to the Houfeof Repr?fetitative» of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of luns »79 5: WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.C'ONDY, CIERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Soogrefi alfembltd, That the Secretary of tfeeSenate and the Clerk of the lioufe of Ueprtfentatives, be authorised and direrfed, to fubferiae, on such tjimi as they may dsem eligible, for the use ofthe'Senate and Houfc of Reprcleiitativis, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a e rro poled to He pubiifhed by Richird Folwell and luth number of copies of deficient volumesof the las now in print,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JCNATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the Hou/e of Reprefentati-uej. JAMES ROSS, President *f the Senate pro tempore* Approved, March id, 17Q9. JOIIK ADAMS, ' President of tie United States, lawif tnav s® TERMS FOR SUBSCRIBING TO 7 HE Three Cents Reward. RUN away from tlic Subscriber on the evenm" of the agtl, inft, 3 bound Servant G1KI? named Elizabeth Howckel, had on and toffcwith her three different changes of garment and money proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any pj-.' son apprehvnding her fliall he entitled to the above reward—no cofis or charges will be paid. N. B, She bad a years and fame months to fervß DANIEL FI72P4TRICK. Goftleu Towaihip, ChefUr County, ]«ly 2 q. 6 .lawtf .■Mjk—■*- —» "-1V «UT7:.-T , dt ft The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW (tl/NHINS BITWFIN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the short and pleasant road of BuJlUtin, Newtown. Scotch Plaint, Sprint. JicU hnd Newark. I~*HE excellence of this road, the populous. . nef« of the country through which it pafl". e», with f'uodry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tlx Old Road through Bristol, &c. long ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Gra H d TM IO . rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute survey of it has been taken,and its liiperiority over the Old Road, both ■) winter and summer, has been clearly aicertained.—There are good bridges overall the other waters but the Delaware and here the croflisg is performed with great fafety and in lei's than half the time required at the Trem on Ferry. "Die road is feverul miles Jhorter than the old roirt, but this is amount the least ofita advantages, because daily expe rience proves to us. that difpateh as well as com- Tort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the |evelnef< of the .country, and, in these relpedU, the New Road i,s, beyond ali companion, the belt. It presents none of thole rocky Kills, which render the Old Road fa fatiguing between t"he Delaware and' Newark. The foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produue but little mud in winter, and v«ry Utile >uft ir. summer, which ciitumftance, added to the beauty of the country, anil a con liderable proportion of (hade, mull always ren der travelling in the latl?r season peculiarly a greeable. The Swift S»r« starts from PHILADEL. PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* excepted) from the GREEN TREE. opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It goes through FranWord to Buftleton, where it stops to Breaktaft ; fr>m buAletown it goet through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; front Penny-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Quibblitonn and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, ftom whence it goet through Kewark and arrivas at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed« ward Banii.i, Old Coftee hnuf'e, to A. Mathien, corner of Naflau and John ftieets, to B. Jtfatrv, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich greet, and to Michael Little, at hi* hotel, bo. 41, Broad street. Fare tor passengers, Five Dollars. Way paffertgers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on I4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflenger, will be charged at 4. cents per pound weight. With relpefl to packages sent on withow passengers, the proprietors preiiiihe they have adopted a regulation, which, tliojgh unknown to other line* of Cage:, they think mud meet with general approbation, They pledge them feives to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliveri the package at the office lhall fee it entered in the ftaftc-hook, f o r which entry he stall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age, anrl pay of the carriage) one per cent, nn the value, as infurinct, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for inftanoe, if he ellimatts his package it one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at N one hundred dollars, he w:!l 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 will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security 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 entered, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot he 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 passengers at the reoft reafnnable rates The stages are well equipped furniihod with fleet anffleadyhorfes,and com mitted to the care of intelligent sol er and obli ging drivers. The pi oprietors themfelveilive at the different towns and village* whers the Itages will flop, so that the conduct of the per sons they employ is continuall) an obje£l of their attention.—They take cars also to lee the passengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoletice is praSifed upon them ; in Ihort, they have fparedneithrrpainsnor expence to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of ft*ges in America. The line has now rfln n-afly amonth,dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and Njw-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpafs very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extreniety happy to hear the behaviou of their drivers, and the treitmegt at 'I aveinsr lpokefi of wirh tne highest fatlsfa&ion. JOHN M'CALI.A, Philadelphia THOS.PAUL, Bujlleton JOSEPH ThORhTON, ") NICHOLAS WrNKOOP,>Newtown- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD. Pennjtovift. T. KILLMAN, tt'nr MillJlon. E-LIAS COMBEi, Bound Brook. R. SANSBURT, Scstch Plaint. IS AAC R AIVLE, \ Si>rimrMd . ROBERT PS ARSON, 5 P 8 * eo dtf. June 11. Pit IN TED BY ?. IV. PSSNO.
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