■£h==.. . Just Published, A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM ' \Of Practical Silri-eying and dividing of land; brijiy comprized under the following beads, viz. 'T'WfiNTY-T HRCE Geometrical Definiti | J ons, eleven Geometrical Positions, ex flibiting to view the properties and depesden >\ | ties of triangles ; followed by problems and examples preparatory to Trigonometry, heights and distances. Then fifteen problems and ex amples necellarily previous to calculating a Sur vey succeeded by fevtn surveys, the area of the four firft i? found geometrically, and of the whole number by diffurence of latitude and de parture, Ihewing how to take ail inacceflible boundary, find the bearing and distance of the clofir.g line without running it, also the dis tances to an inaccessible corner from the two adjacent corners, followed by examples of off fetson to wirding Itieanis of water, ftiewing how to afceitain the asea without the trouble of measuring the windings with chains and in flri.mcnts—a crcoked water eeurfe firaitened, ami a q .intity of land on each fide fouiid by tnefe offset*'. Ten examples ef dividing land, with many fub-dWfioßs, leading into ttje moil eritical cir cumfiaßces that can occur,in practice'; an ex ample ef Interfe&ions, and an example fliew in«» how the bearings of 3 field may be truly tak«n where the needle is aitrafled, altho'the attrailion may vary in quantity and denomina tion at every ftatiwn ; examples Ihe wing the me thod of measuring by the chain only. All the rules are clear ar.d explicit. This work con tains the tables of difference of latitude and de parture and of logarithms. Orders lent to Joseph and James Crock (hank, Hookfellers, No. 87, High-llreet, Philadelphia, Bonfill and Niles, Marker Street, Balti more, or the Subscriber In Wilmington (De!.| will he duly attended to. Thofei who have the care of fubferipuon pa pers fc r this work, are raquefted to fend their reipe<9ive numbers as fron as pofiible, to whora the quota's will be sent agreeably to the pro zachariah jess. Wilmington, 9th ti ino—l6. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAfrtrfr be WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes $ for sale Br Isaac harvey, Jiin. N. B. Auyfizeor fizesthat maybe wanted cut larger than id bv 12 can be had from fakl manufacto ry, o*l being ordered; and attention given to forward oh any orders that may be left for that purpose at No. 9, South Water-street, as above, july 8 dtf Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefnut, near Sixth street, dir «slty oppofitc Cong hiss Hall, A LOT of ground, about a I feet front is Chef L \ nut ftr-et and 73 feet iu depth, wherecn is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Vjefcg* fuV] <£> to a ground rent of fcdt. per annum. The, advantageous frtuatios of this property re quires no co/mnents, lor it mull be known, there art: few wi this city to equal it, an uriecceptionable title will be mad; to the purcnafer. Apply to I JAMES GIR VAN, no. ftreet, next door to the pre mile#. march s — —xtfT*Erla*tf ~ AN attachment was lately iflned out of the in ferior court of common pleas of th'e county of Effcx, in the fUte of N«w Jersey, directed to the fherifF of the said county, againA the rights, credits, monies aud effedts, goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Jobn Clcves Symn:es at the fuitof William WelU % in a pica of trefpai's on the cafe to his damage three thoufaml dollars >— And whereat, the said (heriff did, at the term of June lall pall, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Den man and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thaufand dollars,and also by sixty land warrants j— therefore, wnlefs the said John Cleves Synimts shall appear,give special bail, and receive a declaration at the fait of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered against him, and his property herein attached, will h-. fold agreeably to the ltatute in fueh cafe made and prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, Elizabeth-town, July 8, I' go (u) iawnm "TO £]TSOLD~ r I""HRPE or four lots ol alxiuc 30 or 40 acres 1 each, more or lefsasmay 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 p< rfon who might wifli to engage in the lumber business hav ing a g-'od landing. One c mmanding a good vjc-w of the river irom the highest ground betwaen the Pennypack and Poguedin creeks ; and another on the Brittol Road. Enquire of Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile done on the said road. four'lots, Of about 10 acres each with good situations for building ; one of which is suitable for a tan.yard, and has a small fiona house and a young bearing • i chardon it, on the Newtewn road near Snider's mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acres on tSe Pennypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives ou the promi ses or of Mr. Gilpin. Poffcflion will he given in the spring, bHt build ing materials may be colle&ed sooner. aawtf. Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treaforer, BY Direflion of the Gommtflioncrs of Lyco ming county, attends at Philadelphia to re ccivethe Taxes affefled upon unfcated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com millioners, flatements of their Lands, are re queued to call upon him, to know the amount of Ta-xestl ereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for colle&ion, agreea bfyto the afl for railing eounty rates and levies Thof* who have not filed flatements of theii lands with the Commifiioners, and are defirmy •f having it done, to prevent sales without-pre viaus personal Notice, may file with the above Treaftirer, their lifts, Hating the quantities re turned, number and dates of the wirranfs and names of the warrantees, under which they hold their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market ftrcet for this purpose until the 18th inflant. November 9. I Proper for sbeatbing vessels, and for Coppersmiths use, FOR HALi, By JOHN ALLEN, No. 122 SPRUCE STREET. AI.SO, November 14. eoiot TJ Y VirtO'c ot an Order of the Court of Com •U mon Pleas at Delaware Couuty, appointing 3 auditors in a Domestic attachment on the >ropcrtjr of William Marshall, will be fold at public sale on Seventh day the zift of next jVlonth at thePothoule of Edward Fell in Spring field Towufhip, A large quantity of Earthenware, CONSI STING OF Pots, Pius, PUtcs, Jugs, Mugs, Bowles, &c. alfba quantity of unburn; ware, Potters' imple ments, sundry articles of household furr. iture tud a Ten Plattf Stove. The sale to begin at iz o'clock, when at :endanc# will be giveH and conditions made known by JOSEPH KHOADS,") W. PENNOCH, £ Auditors. DAVID PRATT, > nth Month 19th 1709 Marshal, are desired to authenticate and produce Auditors. November 20 lawUiD The follomiCertificates oi am OCK of the BANK nt the Unittd States tn the nanus of Nicot.ias Van Staphorft and Nicholas Hubbard of AnUt.-rdani, io wit, No 19,160 for ! ft. , , 29,161 for a (hares 49,161 for a fliai.:., 19,16.; fcr I thnre 29,115 for 4 Oiares, and 39,116 fur 5 Hares; ant the following certificates of the debt of the Uoitcc States, oa the books ot the Treasury, to wit, No 11,82.3, dared February n, 1799, for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of Nicohai Var Staphorft of Araftenlam, No. fame date for 4CCO dollars three per c.[,:- in name of JaLot Van Staphorll of Anifterdam, No. 16,348 datec 19th February 1799, for 783 dollars 3 j c*nts e Niehulas Hubbard of AmUcrdam, and No. n,Bi; dated 19th February 1799, for 3300 dollars thre; per cents, in the name ot Jan Hendrick Kitigfixr George, were sent by the Britilli packet CheiUr field, Captain Jonrs, which vdf -i was capturcri CLLMKNT IJIDOLE. Oaoher n, 1799. d 3nl ALL PERSONS ■1 TON, late of the City c-t"Philadelphia, Mcr chant, deceafcd, are requeued to pay the lame and thofc having demands agaii.ll his l!ftate,t produce their accounts legally aiteiied to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting F.xecutcr, No. uj, Spruce itree November 11. ■ ' (< t f WANTE D, - - U>a AN aflive. steady and faithful MAN, who can £ive fatisfaflory reference at to chari&nr will meet emplojr in the above capacity, on apply in# at the office of this Gazette. November 10. ' t f Horses to' Winter. HORSES will fee taken to winter at Profpttl Hill, at the u «niie» stone on the Bristol Road, where they will ha»c good Timothy and Clov r Hay, well littered and.cleans an«U field to run in when the weather i< good. Enquireof Mr. William Bell Merchant, or on the premises. N. B. Will not be answerable for accidents or rfcape, but will take every precaution to prevent | November ii 40 Dollars Reward. RANAWAY, on the night of the ipthinll from Ihe fubferiber, living in the town fh ps of Halt and Weft-Bradford, in the county of Chester, and state of Pennsylvania, two ap p'entice lads, cne named EMMOR THOMAS, 18 years of age, by trade a taylor, f/ir com plexion, light,hair ; had on and took yith him, a light coloured coattee, lined with *>hite flan nel, a dark broadcloth uaittooat, .ined with lindcey, a striped caffimere coat afdtrowfers, three shirts of home made linen, two pair ps Oorkings, two pair of ihues, i i two hits. The other named AARON turned of 18 years of age, feet » of 8 inches high, dark complexion, Mt? black hiir which he usually wears tied, bjck eyes, h.<s loft one.or two of his fore te?tb long flat feet which bear the marks of bein/ badly Raided, by trade a hatter j had on and fook with him a' dark coloured cloth coat, onidimity and one corduroy waifVoat, two shir!, one of them muslin, two pair of trowfers,,neplain r.ankeen the other corduroy, two paVof blue woollen [ Hackings, two pajrof cottcu do. one blur and white clouded, the other /hite, two pair of ihoes, a«d a rorum hat. Woever takes up and secures the above said app/ntice lads, in any goal in the United States/o that their nufters may get them again, (h;l be entitled to the 1 above reward, or Twent' Dollars lor either of them. DAVID ArllAH. Nov. 21. ■ .. About Sixtjr-Sij I/ead Jar disposal. BORDLEY r vßiver, Eaftcrn Shore, Ma ■f writing, direfl to him at ftty, Maryland. 99- 5 Enquire of it the Iftand In W ryland; or in cafe/ Eafton, Talbot Cod Wye, Sept. %,/><■. WAITED A COOK. A WHITE OMANtoferve in the capacity of cook it small family—None need apply who does not underftand her business and cannot an uaeiceptionabU oharaotcr. ' Apply to the (Her. vctobcr dtf 'rUl 3tawtf !E WIS, AYLOR, junior. WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A an'l o^,"" fir 3 rc S' mtnt of Artilb rifh LbfcmTot St ££ «, h m °man/ rom What " Cr Ca " k '' - James M'henry. €3" T he Printers ii: the fevtral ft-,,. „t. January «« t . " pa ' 0f "- t!llthe °f •wtij. i"" t ' !> TO BE SOLD, BY TNK SUBSCRIBERS, NINE undivided tenth parts of atra& of Land in the State of Georgia; either together o i:i such parts as may suit the purchaftr. i he wh<vi trad is hounded as follows, viz. beginning on thi Afifliftppi river, where the latitude of thirty-tw* degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty seconds nortf of the Equator interfedts the fame river; there/ running along the fame parallel of latitude a dm east course to the Tom ttigby river; therce up thi middle of the said Tom river to the placi J where the latitude thirty-two degrees, fifty-niwi I minutes, twenty seconds north of the equator Tn ! tejlfecls the fame ; thence a due weft course on th< fame parallel of latitude to the Miflittipoi river; rhewce down the middle of the said iWiiTifiippi ri ver to the place of beginning; toge'her with al die privileges, immunities and appurtcnancei thereof, including all lfhnds within the laid hound? and containing at least One Mlllion acr<?s, prcha bly more. Ihe fftrttife* if not before difpofct of by private laic, will be fold by Public Vendue on Thursday the twenty-firft day of Novembei next, at eleven o'clock, A- M. at Concert-Hall kept by .Mr. Jambs Vila in Bo Aon. Forfurthei particulars and terms, apply to either of the fub< Ccribers CHARLES CUSHING - Boston, Oft. i, 1799. GEORGE LANE, iwtf, M. M. HAtfS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 11th, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the aft of Congrefa pallid on the Ift day of June, one thoul'and, (even hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an aft regulat ing the jjran's of land appropriated for mili tary ftrvices, and for the fociely of Unired Brethren for propagating the gol'pel among the Heathen j ' and the aft supplementary to the fait] recited aft pjfled on the I'econd day of March , one thousand seven hundred andniae tynine to <wit: I. THAT the trafl of Land herein after d«- Icribcd, nat> ely, •• beginning at the North Weft corner of tin; seven ranges vf townfl>ip«, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary et th* laid ranges thence due Weil to the Maiu Branch of the Scioto ri. ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where t?.e Indian boundary line croflis (.he fame thence along.rhe l'akl boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum riVer at thttroffiag p!ice aliovc Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said riyer, to tht point where a line mn due weft from the place of he;:i«.Hii.g, wiU .intei fe& the said river; thecce the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townships of five miles fyuare, and fraiaionalparte of town (hips ; aa(| thit plats and Ibrveys of the laid towilftip;s and (rational parts of townOiips are deposited in the offices of the R<-gifter of the Trealury zr.i .Surveyor General, for tfce inflec tion of ail perioHi cq/icern«d. H. The holders of Kith warrants as have been >r Rial! be granted f<y military lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Regifler of the Treaftiry, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the yrar, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpole 1 of beinp repftered ; No registry will however be made of any Icls quantity thaa a qiiirter township, or four thousand acres. 111. The priorky of location of the warrants which may be presented and Kjjiftered in manner ak>re (aid, prior to the larhday of February in the year oMe thousand tight hundred, will imJnccflate. i 'V the said day, beidvt, rmined fay lut, in the ( iq<l« ujr tfie aitli rfl recited. IV. The holders cf regifterod warrants, shall on >lonJay the 17th day of February, in the year '200,> n the order of which the priority efjocati on thai! he determined by lotas aforeiaid, pefon. aHy.or Hy thttr agents, defignatein writing at the ofcee of the RegtlUr of the Trealury, the partioy 'arquarter townftip, eledled by them refpe<«v,ly, ind such of the said holder. as stall not defi K i)atV their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed 'b fuch warrants to all other holder. o» regitf end warrants. IN ail countries, th, proceeding, in the com, ni nccnient of their governments, are Io!t in dark ufV and ohlcunry. owing to a carelcf-nefs, in the Uiceedme generate, to pre! -rve th,- mAlic re orJo, ami tlw attention the nation, in rWerude «<-», being calUd off Iron, their donwlHc concerns. 0 •"g-ige war, and conqwelt. Ot wiia- infimf/ ,aXu : «"* 'he Uwi, of Alfred Fe, 7ud tt VT^ ■vcrv'thin 'Y" ' Tlme • thut d <"roy. "J uT' cnha " Cf ' 'ha val/e of well authewi ft mahle h'T '.""k ri -" d ' r,,he,n sln, °G in- It n hoped, thai Ariericar s will there- OK, chearfully contribute their afliftance in tranf «"«mg-to poll-1 icy the labour, of tCS« -rounder, „f the Columbian ratio.. . Ihe work will certainly br advanced with and promptitude. The following will bow the lupp»rt it has already acquired: P)"ladtlphia, June 15, 1798. ' To the Honorable the Senate and House of Re & <Th Ju «^ IVe ' Cf t} " Unit " States. The MEMORY of the Subfcrib.r.,Citi*-n. 4 o , Mp'-ZfuUjJ/.eucth, " Hut l>a*ing, i„ otir refpeSive avocations rT e w." lC ° fcto recur ,othe J o «rnaU of Con.' y of them : I hat we understand thatßich-ird •olwell, printer, of PhilaJelpl.ia, ha. had it Iti ontamplation <0 print that public record; and hat he hath obtained parti,] countenance,rom m «. J f' V ' lHals : but "'-'t He has dehyrd nr o f ecß mg the work, in expedition of encouragement dm 11 e ZT':r' r ± u r y s^SS nm. We, therefore, iefpeAir,dly lujitit .. .J lublication u n.cfff.rv to lie i;(T • V '"biic bodies that lif in"h'fr 'T* , ' reasur7^™ s^ T'HE proprietorsr.f cernficaV'ir'Jd f o 'r|;,b. i fcriptirins ,0 the Loan bearing inte°e' %**". 'ght per centum per annum, are notified, that fe P h B M ' Ks ™. John B.clcly' WSere* I°' t any time after payment lhall have be, n made Thom P s " n ' J"ed Ingerfcl) rafn.-rMovf tv n f tllc^ll '""Anient, whick will beconj due : Riwlc ' J- S th r ,r V en da >' 3 0f * 6 A M. K c P pele,Mofes' t-' Certificates ol Funded Stock mav /, v,s ' J" 1 '" Hallowd! 1, m ., nil" r' f heir opt,on be obtained at the TrcUury or Loan Milnor - J ohn C. WellVjohnT n A'? 1 " e '- l,vcl >'> forf bt amount of the four w■ ■ Alcx * nder ' Dallas Jof-ph Red 7'hon irft infhlments, or orc moietv of 1' "hng. Samuel M Fox Ichn Viv '-b u mas ificate, of Funded Stock will however be issued &R ' Wi »2mW Wil£ re ® than one hundred dollars. r ,°i Krt Campbell S f Jn i n „, s c| aypo . Such (tfblcriptipn certificates as may he pre- muT Pe"*4* H «"7 "5 me l e ,|, r' Ur? ° C L °" n ° fficcs in '&»"> Shoemaker John B *«»« """""""ss^s£xsims»K Sen,/ tb* Treasury.J" on Monday, the ,Bth WILLIAM LAMBERT fur "» r < Gongrcfs alTembled Th •Vh "° f Ametica > l The holders of Wirrint, for military s erv ice. recent 10 cover one or more quarter townships or trails of tour thousand acres each ; shall at any time after Monday the i 7 th day of February kßoo and prior to the firftday ol January, tßoa, be al owrd to reg.fter -he said warrants in manner a. iorclaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tra& or tsatfs of land not before located VI. *U warrants or claims for lands on account of military n-rvices, which Ihal! not be rrgiderod juid located b-fore the firft day of January, ,804, are by the fuJ piemen tary a« of Cocgrels herein br'ore recited passed on thu second day of March, i 7 og ! declared to be iorevcr barred. 1 Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, lh» ! day and year above meugiqted. OLIVER WOLCOTT. j ___ °f the Treasury, j ■ i TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, Oft EXr.UANGKD, For property in the City, or will)in thirty [ A PLANTATION or tracl of Lam! in Mifflin County and State of Pennfylva riia, within £x miles of the river Juniita, con taining about 300 acres. There are fifty acres cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a ronftant stream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grilt mill. Any person incbning to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic ■ of tliis ya/ette. N. U. If fold, credit will be gives for part of the money. Otftober 17, J 799. ' n ' iv or ice. To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander, LATE of Lswiftown, in the county of Mif flin, and commonwealth of Pennsylvania; who was a part-.tr of the firm of Joimfaa & Alexander, I have applied to the Judges of the court or Common pleas, in and for the county of Mifflin aforefaid, for the benefit of the laws of the laid commonwealth, made for the relief oi insolvent debtors, and they have appointed the fecr nd Tuesday of September next, for 4 hearing of me and my creditor at Lewiflown, in laid county, of wnich, please to take notice JOSEPH ALEXANDER. augiift £ TEK M S Of Richard Fohvt/l, in Philadelphia, FOR SOB9ORIHING TO 1 HE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, FROM TU£ COMMENCEMENT Of the American War, in 1774, to the present lime, INCLUDING 77>cr Reports of Heads of of Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Fhpers of that Body t now first per mitted toie made public. • IRRMS. THE work will be printed on a fine paper, and , a new neat tipe, In large cSava. Each volume will contain above 500 papas neatly bouud and lettered. _ Uniformity in fas, paper, and binding, win hi; oblerved throughout the work ; so that, while the iiibfcribers become poffcffid of a valuable record an oruament may be added to their libraries The prictf to fuhferibers wiH t>e » dolls. j< ct», p< r volume, in boards, and 3 dolls, whole bouud , but, as the pttblifiier does not intend to print man morelt ha h the Bnmbei. lubfcribed for, a coufio.ra lcriber. ° H P '' Ce ™ Y bC eil<e44d 10 non-futy Each volume will contain about one third left of letter-press then the original edition j but, as the publiihri' is not yet envied to determine the ex. en of the Pnvate Joarnats, which he may be allowed to make public, he cannot the number ot volumes which wiflcomprife the work. iSumr ay "' e " U made "" deliver 3 °J each f„^r Ub^ ri r W, 7 i " v;lt at thfir tither to fubfcr.be for the whole of the Journals, op to the present time, or to thofo only of the Old ConereU me" C orga,MZ * ,ion of tht Federal Govern: Jonathan dayton Speaker of the Houji if Reprtfintatii-ls. n v .. James koss B . JOHN ADAMS, President of the United State,. i a wtf may gg, RI N awiy Iron, t h e Subirrii cr on the cvenm* of the. xHth inn. a bou,,d S fc - Vant Ciar S named Elurf.crh Hpwci-c! Lad on », t t i • " her three different chafes of jttimt-m aarfk proud, bold and lon appfehindirgher ftalUe cmi»|ed reward—no ro«U or efltffrt, win be rai(l _ aTCVt NU, hj(J* y<?ar « »nd fame m<wh« to fc r DMfIEL FITZFA TIUCK Gofhen Towaihip, Chester County, I»| v au"uft 6 * 3swtf t r > ■. i rf?r. i A NEW LINE OF STAGES, PHILADELPHIA £s* NEW-YORK By the rtiort and pleafarrt road of Bujltetan, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Sfiri** i ohJ tftvrari. 1 ,i"nu cncc of fhis road > < hc P«pulouf. ?*!» °f Ihe country through which it naff h'ro7 ry ° thcr •?»'•■»»{«.which«Sf; K^ f rr te " b l e ,0 tl,e 0,(1 K "ad th» ue h rift,. l, BrunCvviik, &c. long ago fugreAcd the propriety of its becoming the TKm. rougU Fare from Philioelphia to New York During the prelent year. a minute fiirvey rffc has. been taken,and its sup. riority over ihe Old K»ad, both to winter, and summer, has been Ciearly ascertained.—Thsre are g0 oi! brid™ OV " th ® oth *l waters but the Delaware and here tbc cro4li»g is performed with great fafety and ,n lels than half the time req ui«d at a 7 Vcn .' on F^ rr y- The ««•! » M'cral miU. yWr than the old road, but this m anwne? the leal! ct us advantages, because daily CX pe. iieiue pioves to in, that difpateh aa well as com- V r r 8 principally depend on the Ifoodncls of the road and ihe levelnefs of the county, and , n theft rclpedls, the New Ro*4 beyond ill a.wpjri&n, toe bell. It prefenti Head fa y h h,IK whifh the Old Newaik ' he Dcsa ™« ™d • , ■ 1 loo » ror the greater riart is £ V H, I bm liU!C mud w ißter,and adde hi l f nmtT ' which dKumlUnci, fid era be n y 0 U,<: foamr V' a wn- I detab.e proportion of muft always ren greesbte P«"&rly * VUtx S'H i>on - PIIILADEL. I "I ',,* , "1' ining (Sundavt tXce;,trc! frolh the Gk£SM 7RJ*£ nrn„rli the Lutheran Church, North pSfi goes throMjsi, Irauklord th Buftleiou. where it flops to tkeakfaft ; from iiuAletown it roea froi P Newtown , to Penny-town to dinner t on. Pe"" y _ town through Hopewell, Millflone, Boimd-hrook, Quib'iletown and Plainfield t« Scotch Plain, to lodge. The next morning it flop, at Springfield to breakfall, from wheLt >t goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it .tarts at j o'clock «Vhj er rT?°K f PaU ' US Hook J a " d "rive. NVu r * eve "'"S- P«r feats at ew-iork, application may be made to Ed ward Bardirf, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu corner of NafTau and John streets, to B. A/any' Si**' Co/Jj-fandt, corner of Greenwich street, Uuic '* hh h - e1 ' «-•*»; Fare for passengers, Bw Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each padenger H allowed to take on i 4 |fc,. „£ Sttt n ? rr,a S c n f re< ' :i *» other baggage, aken ob by a passenger, will be charged ents per pound weight. 6 4 JS2S+ to fint withal >*ttengers, the proprietor, presume they have idopted a reflation, w inch, thojgh unknewn :; ,n ; ot they think mult meet » approbation, They pledge them (■■vet to na,ie good every package on the fol ow.ng condit'on,. The per Jo/who debver, he 11l JZ V f °^ Ce , fildil (ce !t i» . l which entry he foil „ av 6 T»t. t he will then (tare the value ofthe pack •for' P t y * •f e,ulfiv ? of ,h " "rrlajic ) ane per nt. J.n t.ic V lue,aj mftir.ncc, and for which thlw>.w V V- rece ,' pt - Ihut ' fnr ir.ftance, he <-«imat (s hMf,acka g -e.toned..l 0 ned..l l a r ,he will >ay one cent and ,f at one hundred dollars, he •v.l 1 P-y one dollar tnlurance, and in like pro - • t.o . (or pacKapes ot any other-value. Very tevv J.erioi.s it is prcfumed, will dislike withrvr ""* ho * ever > be optionable »» ye, j. one to avail himfelf of this security >r not. Rut the proprietors think it right to th3t they Wl " bercipon h,c delivery of no package, which s no, regularly entored, and f r which an infar ■ nce receipt cannot be produced. In the difinbution of the route, the ereateft 'ern« as alw" ff °" rUC '' «•' ibH » WJ )' S aor a good accommodation 'Rd entertainment lor the passengers at the raoft urnilhe I litlffl f!^es are «q<>ipp«l lntted tn T ' l Jn ( com i i ted to the care „t mtelhgent sober and obli ith, wiSS* 1 TT a " d Vilb «" * liere the ° ,hal tl,c conduct of the per, lUerthm Sti** c f n,,nuall > a! 1 objefl theii • 1 hey take cart also to lee that th< ' ~'f" , are weli provided for aud politely eated at the taverns, and that no fort ef chica le.y or mfoleuce is praSifed upon them ; i a hnrt, Hey have (pared neitherpains nor expenc« the & e ve J » ttagej in Arnerjca. has now run Bear, y a month, dur g whtch time a great number of gentlemet we gone through, both from Philadelphia am r Y has found th, to surpass very tar all that has been said o: £ excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swif Mire are extremejy happy to hear the behaviou ol their drivers, and the trenmeat at Tavern ot with tne highest fatisfaflion, JOHN WCALI.A, Philadelphia IHOS.FAVL, Bujleten - /OS p. PH THOR A TON, ") P " ln y t0 'u>n' rV ' "'" r MUlJlon. t Bound Brook. Jc' Ar> , RT ' Sc: ' ch Plain *' I SAACIiAIVLE, > HOB HUT PEARSON, \ s P r ' n gJitld' 'June li. codtf PAINTED BY J. IV, FENNO. The Swift-Sure, KOMr RVNMINO SETWFKK ■m ■ y ' ll *1 • •*
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