AT a Court of Common Rleas held at Union Town, for the county of Fayette, the fourth Monday of June, in the year of our Lord on« thou sand seven hundred and ninety-nine, before the Judges of the fame court, on the p«tirion of John Wilifon, praying that the act 01 Alterably, pro ▼iding that the pcrfon of a debter (hall not be liable to imprifoameut for debt alter delivering up his estate for the ule of his creditors, may be ex tended to him. The Court appoint the firft day of next term, to hear rhe petitioner and his cre ditors, and order that he give his creditors public notice hereof, in Fenno's Philadelphia pap«r, and in Yundt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one Week, ending at least four weeks before the day of hearing; and that he also g /e to John Gillef pie and Jacob Everhart perioral notice in writing, to be served on them, at least fifteen iays previous to the hearing. At September term, this order wa» continued to the firfl day of December term. By the C«urt, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, Protbopotary• Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his effeils, real, personal and mixed, to the fubferiber-, for the benefit of fucb of his creditors as may fublfcribe to the said afligHmem oa or before th« fn ft of Augulf next. Notice is hereby given, To ill persons indebted to the laid eflate, that they are requefied to rr. ake immediate payment to either of the aiTi/ncr or to the laid Samuel Miles, who is anth<" /led to seceive the fame j in failure whereof 'egal steps will be taken for the recovery of ftich debts, as are not difchu ged nrrnr 'inglv. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, I Assignees JOHN ALLEN, j feb. 14. J«Wtf Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefnat, sear Sixth street, dire&ly opposite Congkiss Hall, A 10T of ground, about it feet front in Chtf- Ji\ cut street and 73 ftet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel . Beige fuHjefl to a ground rent of lot per annum. The, advantageous situation of this property re quire* no comments, for it mull b<known, thrre are few 111 this city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, !; no. j9S.Chefr.llt ilreet, next door to the pre mises. march 5 tu.th fatf wherYas, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas ©f the county of tHex, in the state of New Jersey, dire&cd to the flicriff cf the said county, against the rightly credits, monies and effects, goods and chattels, lands and tenements of 'John Clcvcs Symmes at the l'uitoi William IVclls, in a plea of trcfpals on the cafe ro his damag: threethoufand dollars; — Aw "whereas, the said fyenff did, at the term of June laii past. rcturh to the said court that he had fcftaalicu thedafendant by a certain Sond given by Matthias DenniaM and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dc i;u«-s,at>d alfoby sixty land warrants ; Xoiv therefore Mnlefs the said John Cleves Syrr.me? lhall appear, give special bail, and receive a declar .rion at the fcit of the plaintiff, judgment will be entered against him, and his property herein attached, wil! b: fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, &c. Rlizab«rh-town,July 8, I /O) (I £) iawiam A beautiful Country Seat FOB SALE, SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware joining lands ef Matthias Siplei and Mr ( John Duffield, J3 miles from Philadelphia and The buildings consist ofa ntw two story Frame House and Kitchen adjoining— 3 rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a Pomjj of excellent water, also a good gardes and orchard—lo atres of land will be fold with the premises, but more can be had if required. There is a gravelly Ihoreat the river, the water stages for Burlington pass every day in the fum tner leafon, and the land stages for New-York within ha'f a mile ; any perion inclining topur chale may know the terms of ("ale and oilier par ticulars by enquiring at No. I*, Dock-street, er N«-t6i, South Seeond-ftieet. June 1. TO BE SOLD, , ' JPHRF.E or four lots ot about 30 or 49 acres 1 each, more or lefsasniay suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good situation for a house—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat, or for a person who might *ifh to engage in the lumber bulmefs hav iilg a go»d landing. One c mnianding a good view of the river from the highell gronnd between the Pennypack and Pogueflin creeks; and another on the Bristol Road. Enquire ef Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile ftoneon the said road. FOUR L LOTS, i f ?v Of about 10 acres each with good situations for bnildmg; ore of which is suitable for a tan.yard, audits a final) stone house and a young bearing •rcliarJoo it, on the Newtown road near Sniper's mill about to miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about jo acres on the Pennypack. Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives om the premi ses i>r of Mr. Gilpin. Pcfl'eilion will be given in the spring, bjit build ing materials may be collected fooncr. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY Direction of the CommiJ/ioners of Lyco ming county, attends at Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes aflefled upon unfsated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com milTioners, flatementsof their Lands, »re re queued to call upon him, to know the amount ot Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be fore h IS leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff far coileaion, agreea bly to the ail fqr railing eounty rates and levies 1 , wll ° h *ve not filed flateaients of theii lands with the Commiffisners, and are desirous of having it done, to prevent sales without pre turn#perlonal Notice, may file with the above 1 realurer, their lilts, ftatip.g the quantities re turned, number and dates of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they held the'rlands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy s No. 98, Market street for this purpole until the 18th instant. V November 9. ] »wtf. • -vVi - ?*:k. ■ ■ ■ * UPPER CANADA. -» * Council Office, Sept• 24* Notice is hereby given, THAT the town (hips of Dtreham and Norwich, in the western diftrid of this pro-1 vince, are to he fold iia lots of three thousand acres each, exclusive of the crown and clergy reserves. There arefixtsen blocks in each towufliip, numbered from one to sixteen. The lands arc of excellent quality, and lie between the river La Tranche am' lake Erie. Persons inclined topunchafe are to give in their : proposals in writing, to this office, in which they j are to name the lots they bid for, and to state th j price they arc willing to give for them. The j propofaU must be given m oil or before the £r'l j day of March next; within one month after which the purchaieis will be declared, and on their tak ! ing the oaths of allegiance to his Britannic Ma i jsfty, letters patent of grant will be delivered to , them free of expend. Half the purchase money must be paid wh«fc the pur chafers are declared, and good facurit y ghreh for the payment of the other half in tt*c I years t in equal yearly payments Plais of the town Clips may be seen at the Surveyor General's of fice. in York, and at the house of Mr. Hambly, near,the township*. JOHN SMALL, C. E. C. November 7. eodtw ' THE Creditors of x> Evajes, Infolyent Debt rs, m the cou. are w meet the Aflignce at th* county, en the 45th of Dec. next, at so o'clock/ u. in order to make a dividend of said Inlolvent'a (late, that may come to Land by Jut day. CM. CASE, assigr.ee. ■ june is TO THE PUBLIC. Ths time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly called Knox's) WARRANTS, granted to the Uflited Stales' army, are to be register ed and located, —the subscribers have ex plored th;t tract of land on which thofc war rants are to be laid ; with a view, and for the purpose of sfiiring their fervicifs as lo- ! caters. | We take the liberty of fuggtfting, " that j weaiv at leaf! as well acquainted with the fitu.ition, quality of the foil, Etc. of the dif ferent tow nthips in the aforefaid traifi, «> ' any other perftiti chis will, perhaps, ap j pear more- clearly, Ly oblervinc,, that Wil liam C. Schenk afMed in running the Indian boondary line ; at which time he r conliderably traversed that traft: he also ! afliftod in farv.-ymg' and laying it off into townships, 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 afliftants, in particu larly examining the different townfliips and quarter townfliips ; by which means we have acquired an accurate knowledge of the whol< diflnct.— Vve new offer our services to the public, as Locaters, with aflVrances that we will locate every persons warrants intruded ] to lis to the belt advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is to be de- | termiaed according to law. For our fer | viees we demand the one equal tenth part, | either in lands or warrants, when we locate I a full traci, of four thousand acres or more, for one pcrfon or fLrni ; the land to be taken in a square, at a corner of the traft ; which corner is to ba equitably determined before the time of location.—The one equal fixtli *a''t, in calfo or warrants, when we 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 tran fa ft this bufiuefs. Any peifen wifiling to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (poftaiie paid) or otherwise j when due attention wil be paid, and such vouchers may be seen a i we have to offer, which we hupe will be fa j tisfaciory. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Pliiladelphia, o£l. 9, 1799. To the Holders of MILITARY LAND WARRANTS. THE Subscriber having lately returned from, viewing the land, surveyed and appropri ated to fatisfy 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 JobrJon, of Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he left oh th» land, ami who with the assistance of an in telligent inhabitant of that county, will spend five months in exploring the different lector,;. He will take regu(ar notes, descriptive of the foil, fit nation, and natural advantages attached to each ftdlion in the whole survey— which notes will be placed in the hands of the subscriber pre vious to the period for legating, thereby ena bling him to make the most advantageous lo cations the priority will admit. He offers hislervice to the holders of land warrants of the above defcriptioff, throughout the United States, to receive their warrants, class them, (as no lei# quantity than 4000 acres will be rcgilterd at the office of the treafurv) have thein registered agreeable to law, and attend to (fuke the location at the the time appointed in February next. For tranfafling the business, ohc tenth part ot the land fpecified in the warrants will be re quired, and no other charge, except the uoftaee Metiers. All warrants forwarded and letters addrefied to the Cubfcriber, at No. j.Penn-ftreet, rTiiladelphia, will receive immediate attention. JAMES E.SMITH. Septemer » CATTLE. About Sixtv-Six Head jor disposal. Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY at the: Ifiand in Wye River, Eastern Shore, Ma- Eafton' t'ii'" ° f wn .' ir, S' di"a to him at batton, Talbot County, Maryland. Wye, Sept. j, i 79 9. s WANTED A COOK. A w OMAN to fcrve in the capacity Y', 01 cook ,n a fma U family—None need apply who does not perfeSly understand her business and cannot firpducc an VBC*ception»ble ttfurader. ' Apply to the printer. * (Sober i-8 j.r K7l ' The Owners and Consign c- cj GOODS, ON board the Ihip Ch.r.otte, JM now lying at Sutsnttrt and iirowu i Wharf, are rfqucfted to iur-iifh their Permits as '_jr!y as [;o(Tiijle. 10th mo. aift, 1799. DONATION LANDS. 1 Nftice it berebv given, rHAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Peßtilylvauiii ti> the Offi i era and Soldiers of the Line belonging tv the laid State in the late war, will be received at the- Office of Comptroller General of laid State until the ill SepU!iit>er next ip~lufiv», ant! that [he iubfifribers ji.tlionfeii by law will sis as a Board at the laid Ollite nn every Monday from ten o'clock in ihe i'wenouf* until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all Unfa IWW Claims already fiLd, as well as those whicl maybe filed on or before the fa:d firft day o September next. John Donnaldson, Coint Samuel Bryan, RegtV. Petsr Bayntom, Trean'r. Department of Accounts of ) Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. ) (16) diw (m.w.fa.tf FIFTY PIPES TENERIFFE WINE, Of an excellent quality, JUST ARRIVED AlJl> FOR SALF-, By JOHN MILLER, Jr. Nov. ii. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. r ..«iWf' March nth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ait of Coi)gr>ls pafTcJ on tiic Ift day of Juse, cne thouland, seven hun dred and ninety lix, entitled "an ael reguiat ing the grants- of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the feciety of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the aft supplementary to the said recited ail paiTedor. thefecond day of Marci, '-we tlioufand fevci. tutdred atidr.iae tyuine to <wit: I. THAT the trafl of Land herein after de scribed, nar>.c!y, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the fcven of townftiipi, and running thence fifty miies due south, aloi.g the western boundary ot th* said ranges ; —thence due Wert 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 croifi-s the fame ; —thence (longgthc said boun dary to the 'I ulcarorio branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling place above Fori point where a line run due welt from the plae< of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be jiinnhig lias been dividud into townships u lV.enr.lcs fq.uare, and fractional part'of town. Clips ; mi that plats and lurveys of the laic townships and fractional parts of townihips an deposited in the offices of the Rfgifler of {h. Treasury and Surveyor General, for the lafpec tion of all perloas concerned. The hol'Urs of fcicli warrants as have been or ()-.all be granted fqf military l'ervices perform ed during the laic war, are required to present rlie lame to tlic Kegiftcr of the Trcafiury, at fonie time prior to the twelfth day of February ill the y«nr, one thoufend eight lmndred, for the purpose of beinjr rcgiftered ; No ret;iftry will however be made of any Ufi quantity thaw a quarter town&ip, or four thoufaud acres. 111. Th« priority of location of Ui« warrant which may be prefcoted end in manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year onethoufand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the laid day, hi- determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the act firft recited. IV. The holders of regidered warrants, lhall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority «f locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon illy,or i>y their agents, dcfig»ate in writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu ar quarter townfliipsele&cd by them rcfpc&ively, and such of the said holders as (hail not defignatr their locations on the (hid day, (hail be poflponed m locating such warrants to alt other holders of regiftercd warrants V. The holders of warrants for military services fnflicient to cover otic or more quarter townships or trafls of four thousand acres each; fliall, at any time after Moniay the 17th day of February, ißpo and prior to the firil day oi January, lßoi, be al iowfd to regilter the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or ttafts of land not before located. eow. All Varrantsor claims for lands on account of military frrvioes, which (hallnotbe rrgiftertd and bcatsd before the firft day of January, 180 J, are by the supplementary aft of Cnngrefs hereinbefore recited, palled on the second day of March, 1799, Ktclared to be forever barred. Given under my lund at Philadelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. 4 OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. , . May 29f.fr, 1799. I MiE proprietors of certificate. iflned i'orfub , lcrl ptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time afterpayment shall have be.n made 5 ! he th «nft>lti«nt, wkick will become due during the l.rft ten days of the month of July Wlniiig, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Trwfury or Loan Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the four lirtt inftalmenu, oroae moiety of the fitms ex prcfled in the fubfci iptio;i certificates :—No cer tificates di Funded Stock will however be ifTued tor lets than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre snted at-the Treasury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be noorled and diftinaiy marked so as to denste thatamoetyof the (tock lias been iflued. ' OLIVER WOLCGTI, Secretary of tb'e Treasury• WAR DEPARTMENT. mwftf. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A ° f the firft rf g imcnt of Artillcrift. , , Engineers, and of th« firft, fecund, third th °" rthre £ ,mcms ° f Infantr y in the fcrvice of the United States, who are, from whatever caule aHMfflM™ ! r . COmmanci, > arc required w-h all poffiMu expedition to report themselves by let tor to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officer. tailed upon, will be held amenable for thofiwho 1 Y '"'"'•porting themselves, and J h ° do n . o , t report in four months from t.,e not,ficati «?- w >" be prefumcd to have resigned their com millions. n , p • JAMES M'HENRY. £j Ihe Printers ui'thc fcveril i <9>. ■at* *• ;' ROSS t? SI MSG N, HAT t fOg 4A1.1, 3000 p«eces tft an<l 2tl cjuuhtv Ru'lia Duck, too pieces ftavotu Duck (i'uperior) Baftoi: Sect in Barrels, . r u . « i ( CC9SSAB A few bales Bengal | HUM HUMS. 1130 buliels Sc. Martin# Salt, aprtl it i NOTICE. [ To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of L«wiftown, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of PeMifylvania; who was a part.ier of the firm us John/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 lectnd Tuesday of September next, for a ' hearing of me and my creditors at Le * iftown, in laidceaaty, of which, pleafc to take notice. JOSEPH ALEXANDER. august 33 § TERMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, tM O TO TBI JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM Till COMMENCEMENT Of tlf€ American Il r ar, in 1774, Jo tie present time, INCLUDING FAe Reports of Heads of Departments, of Committees, and otber Official and Pri vate Papers of tbat Body, now first per mitted to be made public. TBkMS. THE work will be printed jn a fine paper, and a new neat tipe, ii) large odavo. Fath volume will coataio above 500 pages, neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in fizc, paper, and binding, will he ofclerved throughout thr work ; to that, while the fubferibers become: polTeocd of a valuable record, mi ornament may be added to their libraries. The prion to lubferibers will be a dolls. 7j cts. per volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the pablilher does not intend to print man more tUiH the nrmbcr fubicribed for, a eonfid.ri ble rife on the price may be expired to non-l'uby icriberi. Each volume will contain about one third less of Ictter-prels than the original edition ; but, as the publiihcr is not yet enabled to deter mine the extent 'of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to mate public, he cannot aioertain th« number of volumes which wiHootr.prife the work. '£) Puyrnentj to be fnside on delivery of earb volume. Subltrihcrs will have it at their option, «ither to fubferibe for >h« whole of the Journals, up to the present time, or to thofj culv of ihe OU Ccngr«f» prior ta the organization of the Federal Govern, ment. IN all countries, the proceeding* in the com mencement ot their governments, arc Jolt in dcrk nef, and obtjurily, owing to a carelefmrfs, in the fuceeediog generation, to praftrrc flrr ra re cords, and the actuation o! the nation, in thoferude ages, bjmg called off lreui their domoftic concerns, to «»gige in wars md conqucft. Of what infinite value would thre lawn of Alfred be, had they been tranfmitud to our days ? Time, that deflroyi every tiling, enhances th« value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almofl in eltimable. It i- hoped, that Americars will, there foe;:, chearlully contribute their affiftante in trans mitting to posterity the labours of thcir"»nc«ftors —-founders of the Columbian nation. • * The work will certainly he advarcad with japedkian and promptitude The following Will Ifcow the fuppert it has already acquired: '• Philadelphia, 'June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep rsfentatives of thu United States. The MEMORIAL of the Subfcribers,Citizcns. &c. of Philadelphia, " ReJpefffillyJ/. eivcth, that having, in our refpeflive avocations, frequent occafionstc recur to the Journals of Con gress, we experience inconvenience by the fcarev ty of them : That we understand that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial couutenunceirom ma ny individuals; but that he has delayed prolecN ting the work, in expectation of encouragement fram government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, refpeainlly solicit, as the publication 19 n.cefTary to be dominated among public bodies, that Cnngrefs will, in their wisdom rtndcr him such additional encouragement, to that whjch he has Obtained from private individuals as to «nab,e him to proceed with the work.so that your Memorialing may be enabled to purchafc co pies ol that record for themselves. Ihomas M Kean, John l> Sam lorn Levy T. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith John ? C t if ? TilghmW.John F.M.fflin, JO - f Kean, John B-ckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson Jared Ingerfoll, Jafpcr Moylan,William Rawie, J- lhomas, W.lli am Levis, Gibfon, M. Kcppele, Moses Levy, Robert sorter, Geo.ge Davis, John Hallowell, James Olddcn, U'alt.r Franklin, Janus Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Lab, Alexander I Dallas, Jofph R: cd, Thomas Fox, John Nixoß, Robert Wain R Dunkin.JohnEvviug.Jun.EdwardPen ningtftn, Hi ary Baker, William Nichols, W.lliam R , O £ crt , Cam P be " Septimus, Claynoelc James Crukfhatik, Carey, Henry K Hei wutk, Peter 1), Haven, John uGulap, Edward hhoemaker.Johnß. Smith, William Hall, David L. Glaypoole, Thomas Armltrong, Samuel H. omitn, John Fanno. "'' rut c °Py from the original Memorial, pre sented to the House of Repr< tentative* of the United States, on Monday, the 18th of June 1798: '• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CONDY, C'ierk " « RESOLVED by the Senate and House ofßep. refentauves of the United States of America L eongrefs affemblcd.That the Secretary of theSeiute "'fh J jj f the House of Keprefematives he authoriied and d.reilrd, ,o fubferu e, on futh twml anJ H yn r ly r ßt D m ell S ibl «' for the "fe Of the Senate" and House of Reprefeutatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congress, which a e pro nnmher°nf e PUbl " he t d h ? R «'"rd I'oUvcll and such number of copies of deficient voiumesof the ir n«w,n print, as may be necessary to comply JONATHAN DAYTON Speaker of the House of Repre/tatativcs. p JAMI:S ROS S, A , *f thc $ "'-ate pro tempo, s. Ajjprovcd, March id, 1709. JOUN ADAMS. PttiiAtnt of the United Statu. * lawif day so J Three Cents Reward. R the .Mibfcriber on the . Tl ■ AV ot the ißtlt inft. j fc OUE j , e * aamed Elizabeth Hotvclaf) W > f rt G 'RI, ■» her three differed pro.., bold ami son lurchrnAng her &ai , be CiJtlt The Swift - Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING AETWFtN PHILADELPHIA fej* NEW-YORK « By the Ihort and pleasant road of Eufletsn, Newtown. Scotch.Plaint, Sprint field and Newark. r"f"" ! , lcnce ot this road, the populous. nefc of the country through which it n,(T with fundrv other u»k* u j " it so far preferable » th.OH » wh ] ch L rend « r 8n.,1, JLfirt, LV jfiia propriety of its bscoming' the Gram] Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York" During the present year, a minute fcrveyrffc , t f f' ,an . d lts f »Pcriority over the Old Read, both fc winter and Jummer, has been Ciearly alcertamed.—Thore are good L\jl and here t|ie crofliag >s performed with great fafety and ml«ft than half the , imf requir f d J J"". 0 * V " r Y Ihe road is frugal milts "^hTl«ft(• j o *' l r ° 3d ' but thi «'s among* the leaf! ot us advantage, becanfe daily ext. &rtLTr U " ,hat Ik'" U<h " w ell is com fort va travelling pin.jpallf depend on the (joodnefs of the ,„dnE? ,he levelnefs of the country, and, in thele relpe'il*, the New Road be y , ; nd * U WBparifou, the heft. It present. none of chose rocky hills, which render the Old Koad la fangurng between the Delaware and Newaik, ihe foil, too, for the greater part, it uch as to produce hut little mud in winter, and "* lu,r " n< ' r ' wh 'ch ciruimiUnce, added to the b-auty ot the country, and a co«. fiderable proportion of <ha-de. mull always rea r '"veiling m the latter season peculiarly *- greeable. r ' The Swift Sure ftarls from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 a clock every morning (Sundays excepled) from the GR3EK TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftrcet. It goes through Frankford to Bi.ftleton, where it stops to Breahfaft; from Buftietowa'it gees through Newtown to Pen»y-town to dinner ; ■'O™ 1 f"ny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, QuibMetown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it (tops at Springfield to breakfaft, fiom whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. ! rom NEW-YORK it Harts at 3 o'clock in ihe afiernoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives y Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-Torlr, ajrpittnrtnn may oe made TO ftf. ward Bardi«, OW Ccfteehoufe, to A. Mathieu, corner ol Nafiau and John ftrtets, ta B. Many, no. 4SI Courtlandt, corner of Oreeowich ftreer, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for pafTengers, Five Dollars! ) Way pafTengers 6 Cents per Mile-. ' Each pafleager is allowed to take on j 4 lbi. of S carriage free ; but all other taken or by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpetJl to packages sent on without pafTengers, tbt proprietors prefuine they have adopted a regulation, which) though unknown toother lines cf Aages, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge thetn felves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliver* t!;e package at the office ftnU fee it entered ia the ilage-book, for which entry he [hall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (txclufive,of the carriaje) -ne per cent. nr. thr v loe, as infurancr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he ePimates his package at one dollar, he w'Jl pay ons cent, and if at one hundred dollars, be will pay one dollar iufurance, and in like pro portion for packages at any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation j it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf Of this security or not. But the proprietors think it fight to state very explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly ent«red,and-f<>r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. Th the diflributlon of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on /uch places and ta verns as always a Hard 1 gootl accommodation aiid entertainment for the paflenger* at the most reasonable rates The ftagee are well equipped furnillicd with fleet and fteadyhorfes,and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves Jive at the different towtis and villages' where the flageswill Hop, lo that theconducl of the per sons they employ is continually aB ohjejft of their attention.—They take care also to lee that the pafiengers aie well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is praflifcd upon them ; ia Ihort, they have fpaiedneither pains norexpence to render the SWIb'T-SURE the very belt line of ft.vj*es in America. The line has now run nearly amonth.dur-. ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gene through, both from Philadelphia aRd New-York. Every paflenger has tound the road tofurpafs very far all that has been f-.id of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the bebaviou of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr fpokeii of with the highelt fatisfailion. JOHN M'CSILLJ, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bujileton JOSEPH THORNTON, > NICHOL /IS WYNKOOP, > Newtown- JACOB KESLEft, } ) ■ -foiw MORE HEAD, PemjtavM. T. KII.LI&AN, ti'ar Millftan. £LIJIS COMBEit, BiutulSrook. 11. SAXSBURr, Satcb Plaint. ISAACRAU'LE, I c 6rl „^ t u. ROBIiRT PS ARSON, j P S^ e odtf. June i 2. PRINTED BY J. H r . FMtC&'O. % •I -•H > v,' v / -4r iv
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