"""—Drawing School. just Published, TV/T' R ' CECK h3v,in g beeß fulici,cJ K y mar, y ol J IVJ. his friends to engage m a Drawing School H,."" 1 " A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM takes tho libirty of informing them and the pub Qf Practical Surveying and dividing of lie that he intends opening one at his house in land: briijiy comprized under the Fif,h »"«■ the * t,te bott [ e 7*f d » °" • » i Monday the 4th of November, on the following . jollc-unng beads, viz. terms: TW£NTY 'I HRF.E Geometrical Definiti- McnJjyi, IVtdnefJayt andfridjys, ons, eleven Geometrical Pofitionj, ex- Aibiting to view the properties and dependen cies of triangles ; followed by problems and examples preparatory to Trigonometry, heights and diftancts Then fifteen problems and ex amples necessarily pre*it*s to calculating a Sur vey fucceededby seven surveys, the area of the four ftrft is found geometrically, and of the whole number by difference of latitude and de parture, (hewrng how to tiiks an inacceflible boundary, find the bearing and distance of the elofing line withqin running it, also the <Vif tances to an inacceflible corner from the two adjacent corners, followed by examples of off sets on to winding (beams of water, fbewing how to if ertain the area, without the trouble of measuring the windings with chains and in ftrum'nts—a crooked water etturfe firaitened, and a quantity of land on each fide found by these oflset?. Ten examples of dividing land, with many fub-flivifiwPs, leading into the mod critical cir eum/l.ißces that can oi'cur in prafli e ; an ex ample of InterfeOions, and an example (hew ing how the bearings of a field way be truly taken where the needle is a:traOed, altho' tho attraction mav vary in quantity and denamim tion at every ftatien i examples (hewing the me thod of measuring by the chain only. All the rules are clear and explicit. Thjs work con tains the tables of difference of latitude and de parture and ot logarithms. Orders feat to Joseph andJame«Crucklh nk, Bookfelleri, No. 87, High-street, Philadelphia, Bonfill and NiTes, 173, Market Street, Haiti more, or the Subscriber in Wilmington (Del.) will he duly attended to. Those who have tHe care of fitbfcriprion pa pers Inr this are raquefted, to fend their iefpt<slive numbers as soon as partible, to whom the quota's will be sent agreeably to the pro posals zachariah jess. Wilmington, 9th 11 mo—l 6. jawtm. JUST RECEIVED, jFront the BOSTON Manufactory, a QpAtnirr or WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, for sale By ISAAC HARVEY, Jew. N. B. Anyfizeor fun that may He wan'eJ cut larger than 18 by 41 can be hid From sard manufa&o ry, on being ordered; and attention given totorward on any orders that may be left for that putjpfe Apply at No. 9, South Water-street, as above jttly 8 dtf """ iV'IVI '■ f ' 'l •» I ' ' .» " " Valuable Property for Sale, hi Cheffißt, near Sixth street, di-refll-y oppofitc q-ilrc* no con.mrnts. for it nuift be known, thrr arc few in this city to equal it, ar, unecccptionabli Utle will be made to the Apply to no. 19S Chcfimt flreet, next door to the pri ' < T,- ' J AN attachment was lately iflucd out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the courwy if Essex, in the state of New directed to the fheriflf of the said county, againfl the rights, credits, monies and efforts, goods and chattel*, lands and tenements ol 'John Clcvu Symmes at the fiiitof William Weill, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to hr« damage three thousand dollars; — And whereas, the said (heriff did, at the term of June last pal!, return to th« said court that he had atLaehcd the di ffndant by a certain bond given by Matthias Dl.ll.man and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand Tiv therefore, unless the f.iid John Cleves Symmee Ihal I appear, give special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will, be entered againfl mm, and his property flatute in such cafe made and prov : dcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, &?c. Elizabeth-town, July 8, (ll) lawum '••• #' «•**«*» (W! prtef» a»miy f»it a purrftafer ™ * «W fi«u»tioafer.« - lltejfat Befe*art. 'ihiuU . * perfop wh( *>» Oic Peanypack and Pogoeßin creeti; and anoth* ?. '■■;■■- r aiio •■■■ ' ' fOUR LOTS, M>d hi a (teal) and a young hearing «*{h*r<l«ii fe, OB flfe •»««•«« MsfdoS- Sjuder'* flwll»k«rot btm PWUdfclphla.atid one lotflf iiipnt )C *&«»<* i <M( P«a*ypadt_ fwjulrc oft J®natb«u CUft who Hrtaouhe pr»ai< Mr.C%»t „ r bwld tog maurian may be cett«&ed (potter, JteMtatar 8. Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafarer, BY Direction of the CommiJJiontrs of Lyco miHg county, attends at Philadclp-hla to re eeivethe Taxes alTlTe-d upon untested Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in thii City. Those who have filed with the Com mifTioners, flatcrrients of tl.tir Lands, are re quelled to call upon him, to know the amoun fore his leaving the City, they will be put int> (he hands of the Sheriff for collection, agreea bly to the ail for raising eounty rates ind ieviej Thof* who have not filed flatements of thei lands with the Commifiioners, and aredcfiro, of having it done, to prevent Wes without pre vieus personal Notice, may file with the abore Treasurer, their tills, stating the quantities re turned, number and dales of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they kuld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Jofeih Hardy's No 98, Market street for this purpose until the rßth inftatrt. November 9. •' 1 " . V* Ladies from three till fiv*, per quarter, { Gerrlwnew, from balf pad 5 till halt pad 7, $ I 3 PERSPECTIVE, The essential ground work of al: kinds of draw ing, taught by a much more 6mp)e and short n»e- > V*"*; ■ ■ THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line of Stages DI.SP A rUitetjih thei grateful thanks to their friends and the public ip general, for the pail favors tfcey have recsivcd, an' j inform them that ill addition to the regular Lib th«y are provided wich Carriages, fbber and cari-fu, drivers, to go through between the City am Borough in two days. Those who prefer this mot' of travelling can he accommodated at tta St-.g Office, frgn of United States Eagls, Market ftrcet. Philadclj hia. Slough, Downing, Dunwoddji If Co. Nov. 30. 21 § or THI STOCK of the BANK of the United States In the names of Nicolaas Van Staphcril No 19,160 for 5 (hares, 19,161 for 1 iharc-. 19,161 for 1 ftarcs, 19 163 for I (hare, *9,11} for 4 (hares, and -.0 116 lor j (hares; and the following certificate* of th<' debt of the Unite ] 11,81}, dated February it, 1799, for 4000 dol lars three per cents, in name of Nicolaa* Van Staphorlt of Amsterdam, No. 11,814 fame date, for 4000 dolors three per cents, in name of Jacol. Van §taphorft of Amsterdam, No 16,348 dated 19th February 1799, for 783 dollars jj cents of fix per ce:.ts, and No 11,818 fi.ne date, for 633 «!*liars i 3 eents of three per certs, in the name of Ni«hola» Hubbard ot Amftcr 'am, and No. 11,817 dated February 1799, for 3300 dollars three per cents, in the mme of Jan Hendrick Kiugfber- Jten, knight of the Ruffian military order of St George, were frnt hy theßritifh packet Ehefter ficlil, C pfain J' nes, which viflel was captured, ami the f:ud eartificas-'s loJl. th.-rctore application is made for the renewal of thr fame, of which al! persons concerned are defined to take notice./ CLEMENT MIDDLE. October u, 1799. d3m . VJ* A n "WARNVZWharton, Acting Exeeiftcr t No. 11 r r Spruce street November ii. <Jtf. tu th fa tf HORSES win be taken to winter at Pnfytß hill, at the 11 mite« (lone on the Briflol Rr.ad, where they will have good Timothjr and Clo* r Hay, well littered and cleaaai ania field to run in when the weather is good. £s° Enqutrc of Mr. William Bell Merchant, 01 on the premifet. N.B Will not bo answerable fqr accidehtt or rfcape, but will take every prtcaution to prevent November 11 THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly called Knox's) WARRANTS, granted to the United States' army, are to be register ed and located,—the fubferibers have ex plored that tradl of land on which those war rants ate to be laid; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their fervicet as lo cate rs. i vices wc demand trie one eoiicil tenth D3rt I jj. „/• ' r- . *" tawtf. MARTIN BAUM, v WILLIAM C. SGHENCK. PhiUdflphk, Odl. 9, 1799. eow * V **• The following Certificates •r • * * Horses TO THE PUBLIC. LANDING, Froir on board the brig Hettyi John Van neman, Mailer, from Gonaives, at the Subscribers wharf, lj Hoptheids 21 I' erC i S (prime Gr.en COFFEE. 80 Barrels I j66 bags J Ahont 3 tors of Logwood and 100 Hides for sale by ' p»'«- ELLISTON PEROT. 'i&r' Ako'for Sal*, 4, TSX «A18»R10j AS®t ftotn Bct^-#fT fnlnMftr 'T ''ri **W Rfjiflef. tMtOT* JSnpßC' r*Hi f »ft M i«* / ) .... TO BE SOLI), BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, NINE undivided tenth parts of a-tra& of Land, in the State of Georgia; frther logetkw or in such parts a* may luit the purchaser. The whole | i* hounded asfolbws, viz. beginning on the j Afiffiuppi river, "where the latitude of thirty-two | degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty (cconds north i of thr P'quator interfe£ts the fame river; therce rttrifir; along the fame parallel of latitude a due i c u. !■ to th<» Tom Bigby river; thence up the r»iv! v. the said Tom Bipby river to the place lie the latitude thirty-two decrees, fifty-rine minutes, twenty (cconds north of the equator in te/: :t > -j,. lame; thence a due well course on the Came paraliei of latitude to the Afifliflip i river; ver to the place of beginning; together with all thf privil«g<?6. immunities and appurtenances thereof, including all Wands within the said bounds, and cont - 'east One .Million acr«s,proba b'y more- Ihe prfvife* if not belore drfpofed of by pr W- • . be fold by Public Vendue, on ' hurl * • f.rll day of November next, at elev. i. M. at Concert-Hall, kept by Mr. Janr s Vila in Boston. For further particulars an i tr-ms, apply to either o( the fiib ■■H Boflon, OA. V 1799. iwif, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March iltb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a<£l of Congrrft pafTcd on the jft day of June, one thoi'fand, seven hun drrd and nlactyfix, entitled "an a if! regulit ing the grants of land ippropriatcd for mili tary fsrvicet, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among Heithen ; and the atft fupplemestary to tbe said recited afl jiaflcd on the second day of March, ne thousand seven hundred and nine- ty nine to <wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after dc cribed, narr.ely, " beginning at the North Well corner of the seven ranges of townlhips, and tinning thence fifty miles due south, along the nfeftcrn boundary at the said rangei; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Matti Branch of the said ri ver to The place where the Indian boundary line croflrt ffce fame i —thence along.the said boun dary line to the Tufcarora* branch of tbe Muf Vingum river at thecrofling place above Fort Lawrence j thencedolvrt the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, wiU interfeil the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning hat been divided into townlhips of five miles square, and fra&ional parts of town ihip* ; and that plats and furvcys of the said townships and fra<3ioi»al parts of townlhips arc depyfited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the TreaTury and Surveyor Central, for tke infpec rion of ill perfoßS concerned. H. The holders of such warrants as *ave been or (hall be granted fcjr military t'ervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prefeni the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day ps Febtuary in the year, one thousand eight fiiindred, for tbe purpose of being regiilered ; No registry will how ever be made of any left quant'ty than a quarter townfliip, or four thousand acrei. in. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and r-efiflered in manner afore said, prior to tbe 12th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited. 3tawtf IV. The holders of registered {hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the yew 1800, V n the order of vrhicb the priority ef losati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon. ally, or by th»ir agents, deGgnate in writitigat the office of the Rcgifler of the Treasury, the partioa lar quarter towrnftiips ele&fd by them rcfpeftively, md such of the said helders as (hall not defignatr their locations on the said day, (hall bepoflponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of registered warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufiicicnt to cover one or more quarter toivn-lhips ortra.sU.of four thousand acres each; Jhall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, >BO3 and prier to the firftday 01 January, 1802, be al lowed to register the fiid warrants in manner a forcfaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any track or trails of land not before located. All warrant! or claimi for lands on account of military fcrvices, which (hall not be rrgMertd ind located Wore the firft day of January, i8o», art by the fapplementary- aft of Cougrefs herein Wore recited, paflcd on thai second day of March, 1700 declared to be forever barred. ' Gives under my hand at PhiUdelphia, th« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Mayzgti, 1799. HPHE proprietorsoOcertilicate. iffiicd forfub- A fcnptions to th(fLoan bearing interest at eight per centum per*annum, are notified, that at any time afterpayment (hall have been made Of the sth inflali:.ent, which will become due during the firft ten days of the .uonth of July enftung, Certificates of Funded Stnck may at their optimi be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpe&ively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmsnts, or one moiety of the sums ex prefiedin the fubfciiption certificates —Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be issued forlefs thin one hundred dollar*. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre ented at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftiiiflly marked so as to denote that a moety of the flock has been issued ' OLIVE'R IVOLCOT7 Secretary of tie Treasury. toivr* CH \RLES GUSHING, GEORGE I.ANfi, M. M. HAYS, SCHUYLKILL For the information of tit Stockholders in the company, incorporated for the erec- a^Pc rmanerU^^ r/c ever^b^^riv^er-^ company was incorporated on the 17th day of April, 1798 ; and by a clause in the law author/zing this mcorporatirm, the le- B'flature may resume the righti, &granted to the £oiti|uny, if they do not '■ proceed to carry on the ivork" in two years, and complete the bridge in Jive year), after they had been in corporjied. As soon as praflicable, the company pro ceeded to the choice of the officers rtquired by law j and the Prefrdent and Diredlors have been constant in their endeavours to encrelfe the numb»r of fttbfcribers to the stock The num ber of Chares (übferibed when the company war organized, was 5116 With all the exertions made firrce, it (9 now only 5638; though of the 15,000 contemplated by law, it,coo (at ten dollars each) are allotted for the adhve ca pital ef the company- As the public opinion, coinciding with that of the Prefi'lent and D.re<JWs, appeared to be fixed on tile Icite at the well end of Market flreet, it wis deemed a primary okje<fl to ob tain from the corporation of the city, their right to the ferry at that place Ntgociations wife accordingly commenced for the ptirpofe. — Thcfeeoded in a c ntrail with the city corpo ration, to the following effedl— -1 • JOOO dollars to be paid to tht city corpora tion when the fubferiptions ta the bfidge stock amount to the value of 11,000 ftiarrs—a like sum in four months thereafter with intereft —5000 dollars farther in eight months—an.l the like sum in twelve months, with interest. ». The city corporation take, as payment for I «0,000 dollars, (to make the whole confideratibn monies 40,000 dollars) two tkcufond {hare* in the bridge stock, on terms detailed in the con triA. 3- The 11,000 (har»s being subscribed, and the inftalmene of the purchase monies paid, the right to the ferry and its enumerated appurte. nances, * ith certain parts if thefcite and the brick taver.i, to be conTeyed to the bridge company, on their mortgaging the premifci, in the contract mentioned, for ij.ooo dollars, the refiJue of the pecuniary payments, with iiltereft. 4 If the ereilion is not conpleted in the pe riod fiied, or which may be fixed by the legiia trire, tke property and rights are tq re vest in the corpoiation of the city, on terms pi'cfcribed in the contrail; which contains other fuberdinate ar rangements, teo lengthy to be Utrctn particularly detailed. The sura agreed to be given was unavoida ble. We fnund the courjcils of the city inflex ibly determined not to tike fefo. We deemed it eligible to maiq feme fact Slices (if any we have made) to avokl competitions injurious and embarrassing, b< th in the commencement and pr >grefs of o*r intended snterpriie. Warned by «xperi«itce of the fatal cinfe quences of beginning work*, requiring exten sive pecuniary fuppert, without a certainty of its being within our power, we agreed to that part of the contrail requiring 11,000 (hares tn be ailually fubfciibed, before it tjies effefl We do not desire to conceal our indisposition tp embark in this undertaking, until the flufliber of (hareS fubferibed (hall, at leafl, equal that required by this contn<S. Nor stall we engage in the until tke ioftalroents direfled by law fbalJ be jn the freafucer's hands, to an amount fufficie&t to encourage us to begin the work, with solid proJpeils of complying with our engagements to thole with whom we may contrail. We have received a number of plain in eow fcquerice of our advert'ifement for thtf purpose, but have made no fele&ion. We (hill prefer that which Unites (economy with liability, md aciommodaiinn to all circiualtancei attached to the place of ereflion. The fcite mud be fixed before the plin is adopted It be perceived that a deficiency of iubfcripiions to our stock prevents our obtaining the fcite provi/ionally coutiailed for, which, however exptnflve it may appear, i* certainly the melt Eligible and produ&ive. We have not called for the ferond instalment, from those who have already fubfccibed, because we do not think ourselves warranted, from pre sent appearances, to commence the work. The monies already paid (one d»llar on each fharr ful.fcribul, deducing our necefla.y e'xpendi tures, which will appear in our accounts) lie j uitlcfs to u* in the. They m«fl remain injft've, till by further fuHfcriptiona, we are enabled to proceed in the execution of our trust ; as we have no authority to employ them for any other purpnfes, than th«fe direfted by the adl of incorporation. Our minutes and ac counts will be laid before the ftockhold e rs, at the next mee'injt for the annu \ elctf i<m of'of ficers. They are always open for the infp»c tion of the members of the company. All the books and forms required for the pro grefs nf the bafmefs are prepared; and we are otherwtle complea:ly ready to proceed, if the most euential requisite were in our poflMfion. It will be fecti that there is a deficiency of 536 a (hares to pure validiry to o'ir contrail with the city cor poration, and to juflify us in commencing the work We have a flrong persuasion, founded on tecu ratc information of the product of bridges in other states, and calculations of*profit here, that inveft mcnts in our stock will be equal, in point of tm» lu nrnl, wiih those made in any other per v ma»?nt funds in this city. The company rogy divide, 19 biennial dividends, 15 per cent, annually during twenty-five years j and ii the hridg# be made free, they are to receive its value on. a fair estimate The Charles River Bridge near Boston f 1500 feet long and 41 wide) cost jo,oco dollars, and yields from to to 14 per cent, clear of all eiperccs. The bridge at Cambridge (700 c feet long and 41 wide}' coP 80, coo dollars; and yields from 111® T4 p*r cent Some deduilions have beer made, to remady deceits in the timber originally used, Uut tliefc cx rienccs wUI no longer be netelTary. Immenre bo dies oi ice alTail these bridges without injury Nether ol tbem arc better fltuated to command toll, than ti.at » e contemplate over the SchurV k'W, which i» only 400 feet wide. Wl ether we fliall proceed «r not. the disposition ot oar fellow citizens tc e iCDUrr.T? the undertaking. Wt cannot help folUrjng the supported in our ardent wifbrs to complete an ereilion, eminently promotive of the intercfta, K well «, the credit of our city. The Sock beirig in itfxlf invitinp, and the of great public utility, as well to curfulvo a» to our posterity, we more confidently solicit fuWcrip- T) v ,• r ]. r fly orJer, President. Philadelphia, Pec. 6. („) MWJIr . • 4 •.HI , ,"r - -iit*- — 1 c-■pwp^ar; ■- .-.*>.■■ wwiinn i-» n, The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BKTWFEN PHILADELPHIA £#• NEW-YORK, By the fliort and pleafarrt road of BvJUetan, Nrtvtown, Scotch Plains, Spring field and Nfjjarlt. excellence of this roi3, the popiriouf tiefs of the Coimtry through which it palT es, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable 10 tli't Old Koad through Briflol, Brunf-vLk, tec. long ago suggested the propriety of it* becoming the Grand Tho» ro-jgh Fare from Philadelphia to New York.. During the present year, a minute furveyofit hss been taken,and its superiority over the Old Rnad, both in winter and summer, has been Ciearly afcei tamed.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the croiTmg is*performed with great falety and in left than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The roaJ is fevcral miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is amonp.l the ltaft of iu advantages, because daily expe dience hs, that Jifpatch as wellaseom fort in traveling principally depend on the goodness of the r,>ad and the levelnefs cfthe counry, and, in these rCpeifls, the New RoaJ is, beyond all enmparifon, the bed. It prclen tt none of tfcol'c rocky hills, which reader the Old Road (• fatiguing between rhe Delaware and Newark. The foil, too, for the greater (.art, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very Utile ufl it. summer, which ciritupilancx, added to the tv.aury ps the country, and a eon liderable proportion of ftiade, n irit always ren der travelling in the latter feifon peculiarly a greeable. . The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o nloik every morning (Sundays excepted) from the .OKBEN 7REE. opposite the Lutheran ehurch, North Fourth ftrcet. It goes through FraiAford to Boflleton, where it itopj to Breakfaft ; ftvm BuflL-town it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Pejmy-town through Hopewell, Millftqne, Bound-brook, QjiibSktown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The »e*t morning it flops at Spring eld to hreakfaft, fiom whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it ftarL at 3 o'clock ia the afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardiii, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieti, corner of NalTau and John streets, to B. no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwh h ftrett, and to Michael Little, at hU hotel, no. si. Broad ftrect. ' Fare for pafTengers, Five Dollars, >V ay paiTengers 6 Cents per Mile. Eacli passenger is allowed to take on i 4 lbs, of baggage cirriage free ; but all other bae K a C e. taken on by a paffeoger, will be charged at « cents per pound weight. With refpefl to packages f?nt on wither paiTengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted aregulation, which, though unknswn to other lines of stage-, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them felvei to make good every package cm the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliver* the package at the office lhaU fee it entered in the flagt-book, for which entry he 0«i! pav 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the value, aa insurance, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for infWe, it he eßimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one Imndred(dollars, he will pay one dollar mfurance, and tc like pro portion for package! of any other value. Very few persons it is prefuroed, will dislike this regulation t 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 explwit'y, 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 be produced. In the difiribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation ami entertainment for the passengers at the raaft reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furniihed with fleet an J fleady horfrs.and com mitted to the i are us intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfflves live, at the different towns and villages where the llagrs will stop, so that theconducl of the per sons they employ is continual!) an ohjefl of their attention.— They take cars also :« lee that the passengers are well-provided for and politely .treated at the taverns, and that no fort ef chica nery or insolence is upon them ; ia lhort, they have fparedneith?rpain> nor expence torencfer the SWIFT-SORE the very belt line of ft jges in America. The line ha? now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia aid New-York. Every passenger has found the road tofurpafs very far ail that has been said of its excellence ; antfthe Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavjou of their driver?, and the treatment at Tave-rnsr spoken of with the highest fatisfaaion. yo'titi M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Buttle ton JOSEPH 7 HORhTON, ) NICHOLAS WfNKOOP, f Newtown- JACOB KESJLER, \ JOHN MORF.HEAD, Pfjmjtoiun. T. KiLLMA*Ss rt">r MUlfian. £LILOMBEby Bound Brook* R. SANSBVar, Scetcb Plains. ISAAC R AHXE, ROBERTPE.IRSON, \ June 22. leoJtf. PAINTED i-V j. IT. FEN NO.
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