rU! Of Practical Surveying and dividing of 7^m cJts, eleven (Teometrical Pofitfons, ex mbitiug to view the properties and dependen cies of trjangles ; followed by problems and exampfes preparatory to Trigonometry, heights and dihanccs. Then fifteen problems and ex amples necefTarily prerions to calculating a Sur vey lucceeded by seven furveyi, the area of the four firfl is (bund geometrically, and of the wiole number by difference of latitude and de parture (hewing how to take inacceflible clofir.g line without running it, also the cj-if tances to an inacceflible .corner from the two adjacent corners, followed by examples of off fets on to winding streams of water, Ihewing how to ascertain the area without the trouble of measuring the windings with chains and in lirummts—a crooked water ceurfe firaitened, thefc offsets. Ten Examples of dividing land, with many fub-divifiuas, leading into the most critical cir cumflascc-s that can occur in praiSli-e ; an ex ample of Interferons, and an example Ihew ing how the bearings of a field piay be truly ■taken whirrethe needle is attra&ed, altho' the attra<£liori may vary in quantity and dsnemina tion at every station ; examples (hewing the me thod of rneafuring by the chain orkly. All the rules are clear and explicit. This work con tains the tables of <liffere»<e of latitude and de parture and of" log-arithms. Orders first to Joseph and James Cruckfhin'k, Bookftllers, No. 8-, High-fireet, Philadelphia, Bmifail and Niles, 17;, Maiket Street, Balti more, or the Sublcriber in Wilmington (Del.) will be duly attended to. Those who have the care of fubfeription pa pers for this work, are raquefted to fend tluir th»,quota's will be fer.t agreeably to the pro posals. ZA&HARIAH JESS. Wilmington, 9th 1 r mo—l 6. 3»w«m. JUST RECEIVED, From tbe BOSTON Manufactory, a QUANirrr or WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR SALE By ISAAC HARVEY, Jbn. N. B. Any Cue or fixes that may be wanted cut larger than 18 by 1* can be had from said manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be left for that purpose Apnly at No. q, South Water-street, at above, july 8 d.f • ••>>• ■ ■ . i. 1 ■ Valuable Property for Sale, In Chcfßwt, near Sixth street, dire&ly opposite Congress HALL, ALOTofground,about ti feet front in Chef rut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame bouse, now in tl\e tenure of Samuel Bcnge futyeASl to a ground reij.t of aoi. per annum. The, advantageous fituat»9B o{ this property re* quire* no comments, for it myft be known, ityre arc few in this city to equal >t, an unexceptionable title will be made to the puirchafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no 198 Chcfnut flrect, next door to the pr«- mifc6. march 5 tu.th fa-t/ WHEREAS, AN attachment wan lately iAued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the state of New Jersey, directed to the fheriff of the said county, againfl the rights, credits, moni.es and effedls, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ot "John Cleves Symmes at the ' suit of William IVells, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to hrs damage three thousand dollars And ivhereas, the said fheriff did, at the term of June laftpall, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants ; Now therefore, nnlefs the said John Cleves Symmes (hail appear .give special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be enteral against him, and his property •Jerei-n attached, will bs fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, Elizabeth-town,Ju'y 8, i;QQ (ll) iawum TO BE SOLD, T'HRRE or four lots of about 30 or 40 acres each, more or less arsmay suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good filiation for a house—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat, or for a person who mjght to engage in the lumber business hav ing «i g:»d landing. One c mmandiug a good view of thexiycr from the highest ground between the Pennypack and Pogueflin creeks; and another on the Bristol Road. Enquire «f Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile stone on the said road. FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good situations for bnfldmg; one of which is fuitahle for a tan.yard, and has a small flone house and a young bearing trchard on it, on the Newtewu road near Snider's mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acres on the Pen*£pack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clift who lives oa the proroi fes or of Mr. Gilpin. Poflcffion will be given in the spring, but build ing matt rials majr be colle&ed sooner. November 8- ALS O Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY Direfllon of the CommiJJioners o( Lyco ming county, attends at Philadelphia to re eeivethe Taxes assessed upon unfrated Lands in that County, from the hofders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Cotn miflioners, statements of their Lands, are re quested to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; otherwise, be fore his leaving the City, they will he put inio the hands of the Sheriff for colledlion, agrei-a bly to the aft for raising county rates and levies Thof« who have not filed statements of theii lands with the Commiifioners, and aredeGrous of having it done, to prevent Tales without pre vious personal Notice, may file with the above Treal.ur«r, their lifts, stating the quantities re turned, number and dates of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they h«ld their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No. 98, Market street for this purpose until the 18th instant. November 9, Drawing School. MR. t.ECK having been solicited by many of his friends to engage i« a Drawing School takrs the liberty of informing them and the pub lie that he intends opening one at his house in Filth ftrect, opposite the State house yard, on Monday the 4th of November, on the following terms: Mondays > Wednesdays and Fridays, Ladies from three till 6ve, per quarter, Genrlevmew, Irom half past 5 till half pad 7, Private Lesions, at home for one hour, From home, two hours, PERSPECTIVE, The essential groand work of all kinds of draw ing, taught by a much more simple and (hort me thod than hitherto pra<sHfed. JVANTED) A peifon to do houfc work; also a boy to at tend the family and take care of a horfc. November 27. LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia And Lan caster line of Stages DISPATCH, retuni their grateful thanks t#their friends and the public in general, for the pad favors they have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, th«y are provided with Carriages, fbber careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two day s. Those who prefer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign ol United States £agU, Market flreet, Philadelphia. Slougb. Downing, Dumvoody Us Co. Nov. 30. The following Certificates or THE STOCK of the BANK of tbe United States In tlie names of Nitolaas Van Staphorft and Nicholas Hubbard of Amftcrdam, to wit, No 29,160 for ? (hares, 19,161 for 2 fiiares, 29,161 for 1 iharcs, 29,163 for I fliare, 19,115 for 4 (hares, and 19.116 for 5 fliares; and the following certificates of the debt of the United States, on the books of the Treasury, to wit, No 11,823, dated February i«, 1799, so"" 4°°° dol lars three per cents, in name of Nieolaas Van Staphorft of Amftcrdam, No. 11,824 fame date, for 4COO dollars three per cents, in name of Jacob Van Staphorft of Amsterdam, No 16,348 dated 19th February 1799, fnr 783 dollars 33 cants of fix per cents, and No 11,818 f.\me date, for 633 «l»llars 33 cents of three per cents, in tire name ol Ni«holas Hubbard of Amfter.lam, and No. 12,817 dated 19th February 1799, fcr 3300 dollars three per cents, irs the name ot Jan Hendrick Kingfber gen, knight of the Ruffian military order of St George, were sent by the JBritifli packet Shelter field, Captain Jones, which vessel was captured, and the said certificates loft, therefore application is made for the renewal of the fame, of which all pcrfons concerned are iWftred to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. Oilobv. 11, 1799. d3m ALL PERSONS JNDErtTED to the ElUte ot Johk Whir ton, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, deceased, are reqnefted to pay the fame and thofc having demands against his Estate, t produce their accounts legally attested to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. 1 11, Spruce street. November if, dtf. Horses to Winter. HORSES wiil be taken to winter at Prtfpeil Hill, at the it miies ftonc on the Brilloi Road, where they will have good Timothy and Clov r Hay, well littered and cleaned and a field to run in when the weather is good. -Enquire of Mr, William BellMeicbast, or on tHe prcmiftrs. Will not bo anfeerable for accidents or rfcape, but will life every precaution to prevent Noyember n TO THE PUBLIC. 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 subscribers have ex plored that trail of land on which those war rants ase to be laid; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their services is lo caters. We take the liberty of suggesting, " that weare at lead as well acquainted with the situation, quality of the foil, &c. of the dif ferent townships in the afore laid traft, as any other person this will, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by observing, that Wil liam C. Schsnk ailifted in running the Indian boundary line ; a* which time he coniiderably traversed that trad: I* also afiifled in surveying and laying it off into townships, and at other times ranged over it, to gain inlormation. But to obtain a more complete and accurate knowledge, we have lately spent between' two and three months, with several *ffiftaivts, in particu larly examining the different townships and quarter townships ; by which means we have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whole diftridt.— We now offer our services to the public, as Locaters, with aflVrances that we will locate every perfens warrants intruded to us to the be ft 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, whew we locate a full tradt, of four thousand acres or more, for one person or firm j the land to be taken in a square, at a coiner of the tradt ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location.— Ihe one equal lixth part, in cash or warrants, when we conned* and locate any amount less than four thou sand acres. We will be in Philadelphia from December next, until after the time of location, to tranfaft this bufiuefs. Any person wishing to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (portage paid) or otherwise ; when due attention will be paid, and such vouchers may be Feen as we have to offer, which we lispe will be fa tisfadtory. aawtf. MARTIN BAUM, _ L ., , , WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Philadelphia, Ott. y, 1799, eow. landing, Frotr on board the brig Hetty, John Van neman, Master, from Gonaives, at the Subfcriberp wharf, 15 Hoefheads 21 Tierces C Prime Green COFFEE. 80 Barrel# C of Logwood and 100 Hides for fa ' C ELLISTON y JOHN PEROT. Dols. THE SAID BRIG, as she can,e from Sea—Bur ' then as per UfgiOer, 199 tons, fails fjfl and hjs made but one voyage. December 44. 3tawtf NINE undivided tenth parts of a traA of Laud, in the State of Georgia; either together or in such parts as may suit the purchaser. The whole tr*a is bounded asfolbws, viz. beginning on the Miflifippi river, where the latitude of thirty-two degrees, forty-nine minutes, forty seconds north of the Equator interfefts the fame river ; thepce running along the fame parallel of latitude a dire eafl course to the Tom Bigby river; theDce up the middle of the laid Tom Bigby river to the place where the latitude thirty-two degrees, fifty-nine minutes, twenty seconds north of the equator in terfeds the fame; thence a due weft course on the fame parallel of latitude to the Afifliffipni river; thence dowr the middle of the said ri ver to the place of beginning; together with all the privileges, immunities and appurtenances thereof, including all islands within the said bounds, and containing at lead One Trillion acres, proba bly more. The premises if not before disposed of by private sale, will be fold by Public Vendue, on Thursday the twenty-firft day of November next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at Concert-Hall, kept by Mr. Jamis Vila in Boston. For further particulars and terms, apply to either of, the sub scribers CHARLES CUSHING, Boston, OA. », 1799- GEORGE LANE, <wtf, M. M. HATS, f 2t -$ TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March lltb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the afl of Congress palled on the ill day of Juae, one thovfand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an afl regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary furvices, »ad for the focieiy of United Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen ; and the afl supplementary to the fa id recited afl palled on the second day of Mareh, one thousand seven hundred andnine tynine to wit: I* THAT'the trail.of Land herein after de ferred, naively," beginning at the North Well crrner of the I'cvea ranges of townftips, and rußning thence fifty miles due south, along the weftrrn boundary ot the said ranges ; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of tKe Scioto ri ver ; thence r.p the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line roffes t-he fame;—thence along.(he said boun- Ury line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling place abeve Fort Lawrence ; thence Jo<u.in the j'aid river, to the point where a line run due weft from the p'ace of beginning, will interfefl the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be diming 5" has been divided into towrnftiips of 'ive miles square, sml fractional parts of town, ihips ; and that plats and surveys of th* (aid townships and frai2ional parts of townships are deported in the offices of t'ne Regifler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infptc rion of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of fiich warrants as have h«en or (kali be granted fqr military lervicesperform ed during the late war, required to prcfent the fame to the Regiftefpf the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of Febf aary in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpofa of being registered j No registry will however be made of any eft quant : ty than a quarter townfliip, or four thousand acres. 111. 3tawtf Th» priority of location of tkc warrants which may be presented and wittered in mai.net afore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the f>id day, be determined by tet, in the mode drefcribed by the a& firft recited. IV. The holders of registered warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800/1 n the order of which the priority ef locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon. ally, or by th.,r agent,, deflate in « ritingat th« olfice of the Regrfler of the Treasury, the parties ar quarter townftips eleded by thsm refpeilivelv \ nd fuck of said holders as lhall not defienatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed '« locating such warrant, to all othar holders of regiftcrcd warrant®. / V * Tfie holders of warrants for military services MifficKnt to cover one or more quarter townships or traS. of four thousand acres each; (hall, at any t.mt alter Monday the ~th day of February, >Boo and prior to the firft day o, January, .802, be a|. ■owed to reg.fter the said warrants in manner a lorefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trail or trafts of land not before located, j All warrants or claims for land* on a ! ''' ° T Ct ' "" ent y F ° UR LOTS of 2 5 the fupplcmentary aft of are by deei- each *T oßt 011 thefout street, and 130 feet ts f' S SifrJSSsi' Tfe : Etsr SPSS treasury department. ' 'pJE proprietor, of for sub ! X fcr.pt,° ns , 0 the Loan bearing i„,« e ft , eight per centum per annum, are notified K at any time after payment (hall v. Qf the s th innalrLnt/Xh wml " m ? de during the firft ten dap of theT?*? enfiiing, Certificates of Fur.ded Swt J y their option be obtained at the Treaf, V Office,, refpeaively, for the a moun [ J firft instalments, or ome moiety of the sam preiTedin the fubfci iption certificates • l!T tificates of Funded Stock wili Ver for left than one hundred dollar? be Such subscription certificates as ma „ •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offi,7 - be pre " eqwence of the ar ",L°® S,n «*•' ndorfed and diftindfiy marked so ,! t 7 Ue CLIVhR WOLCOT7 Secretary of the Treasury Also for Sale, TO BE SOLD, CV T>H K "SU3SCIIIBIRS, MEDFORD and WILLIS, Have received Jince their le-te /.idvertijement— 282 Crates Queens Ware, 200 Casks Nails, 6 Trunks Madras Pullicattt, 2 Cases Gloves, I Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, j ij6 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, 10 Bales Bocking Baize, ON HAND, 2. Bales Spotted and Green Rugs, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvai, 5 Trunks Ginghams, ri Tons Pcterfburg Hemp, • * * Ordeis, remittances or communicati on« for the fallowing Houses, Cor whom Med ford and Wills are agentt, may liifl pafc through their mediam, viz. Jahnand Robert Holt and Co—Rochdale, William D-ibbs —Leicefttr. Claud Johnfon —Birminghim. Enquire of JOHN DORSF.Y. tmw. Decemt*r I©. BY SIMON WALKER, No. 78 Walnut Street, ENGLISH PORTER and Brovrn Stoat, in calks of 6 dozen each, Tin Plates, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Cannon with carriages complete, 4, 6, 9 and 12 pounders, Shot, roun ', dtfuble headed and canaifter, Iron Crow Bars, Outlaffrs, boarding pikes, Muflcots and Pistols, Rough Brimstone, Cream of Tartar, Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, Six Invoices of Earthen Ware, each about thirty crate*, alforted White and red Lead, yellow and black Paint, and Spanifti Brown, Ruffian Bridles, Hardware and Sadlery, aflorted in calks, An Invoice of German Platilla9 and Britannias. Decfmher 3. eo6w . Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUG ALL, no. 134, M4KKMT-*T*afr t HAS jafl received per (hip Thomas Chalkley and Adriana, from Loodan, >n ekgant affortmtm if the pwft faihionable yix. ChemilU rotate FEATHERS Faaoy flowers Bla«k tiffany flowers • _>V|-e)»»ht t'ink. yeliow and blue crape, foil dtefs uti Do. do. and !o. Nclfon'» bonaets Infani't pjpc ft raw bonnet* * Maid's laiicv «o. do. Wemea's dii. do. do. Do. do. Atajlct Do. do ha:« Fancy fcugle (hoe roses Do. do. trimmings Black, wh>(«, blu?, yellow, pink and orange erapa Black, white-and green giuae veils Oq. gm« cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony* just arrived, a further ado rmerit of Millinery. J'irr 26 Genoa Silk Velvets. Two Bales of Oeaoa Silk Velteti of a Very &■ perior quality for sale by Sheathing Copper and Nails, no. prof Min's ready made Shoe 3, Glass Ware in Lamp Black. December 19, Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby notified, that an Eledion for a President, twelve Directors and a Treasurer, will be helj at (heir office, No. North Fifth ftrret, nr Mon<day the 6th day of January next, at 10 .'clock. JOHN DORSEY, Secretary pro tem. December 4, 1799. larrtE InJUrance of Company North America. the stockholders ARE hereby informed that a Stated Meet ingof the Company will be held at their Office on the 14th day of January next (being the second Tuesday in the month) for the eleftion of twenty-five Direftori for the en filing year. EBEN HAZARD, Secretary. December 12, m&th.ti4j. BUILDING LOI S. January I, »«00. At a Court of Common Pleas held at Pittlbureh for the county of Allegheny, the firft Monday ot December, iu the year of cur Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, be tore the Hon. Alexandtr Addifun, Esquire, f/mc'cottrt"' 1 h ' S Associates ' J ud ß es the QN the petition of David Wallace, a prir y-S oner ,n the jail of said County, praying to ,/i r I * ccordin f t0 th « provisions of the arts of assembly made for the relief ofitifolvent debtors. The Court order that the prifonerbe 31 3t Pi on the firft ..ondayot March next, that his cetiti-n and his may be then heard, and diredl, tl at a PP l, " ,ion be puljlilhed in the weeks theVaft 3 f G " ettes ,hree d/v. K r , " f whlch lha!1 bt at least fiTie. 11 days More the time of hearing. By order o' the court, JAMES BRISON, Proth'y. lav 3 .v Jan. 2 3awßw. FOR SALE, eotf. JOHN ALLEN. A LS9, eoict. eoiw FOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING COTS, toeir the corner of Arch and Ninth ftreeti. ALSO, To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Failure Lots, On the Wdlahickon road, abtut half a mile from the city. »„• Enquire at No. 30 North Sirth street. November ij. dfitiawtf The Swift - Sure, d N E IV LINE OF STAGE Si NOW RUNNING BPTWFEN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the short and pleasant road of Bitfficten, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Sprint, field and Newark* excellence of this road, the popirfouf • ness of the country through which it pasT es, with lundry other advantages, which render it f» far preferable lo tli» pld Road through Bristol, Brunfwick, &c. long ago suggested propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rc-ugh Fare from Philadelphia to New Yorit During the present year, a minute furveyofit hss been taken.and its superiority over the Old R«ad, both m winter and summer, has boen c.early afceitained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware and here tfce oraffing is performed with preat fafety and in less than half the time required the Trent on Ferry. The road is / ever al mile, Jhortcr than the old road, but this i s among* I the leall of its advantages, because daily expe dience pmvesto us, that dilpateb as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on die goodness of the read and the levelnefs of the coun'ry, and, in theft refpedts, the New Road is, beyond all comparlfon, ihebeft. It prefcnts none of those rocky hills, which render the Old Knad fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark, Ihe foil, too, for the greater part, is Tuch as to product kut little mud in winter, and very Irtile uft ir. summer, which circumfhnce, added to the beauty ot the country, and a con liilerable proportion of lhade. rruft always rtH der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a. greeable. 5 Th e Swift Sure rtarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) frt m the GREEN 7REE, oppolite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It goes throHph l'rankford to Buftleton, where it lt«l« to Breakfafl ; from Buflletown it goes through Newtown lo Penny-town to dinner; from Penny town through Hopewell, Millflone, Bound-brook, Quib'iletown and Plainfield to' Siotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it (tops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in |RC afternoon (from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardiii, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John ftreetSj to B. Miny, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, al his hotel, bo. 41. Broad street. * Fare far paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafleiiger is allowed to take on ulbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafler.ger, wilt he charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpefl to packages sent on withoM paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines ot flagee, they think mull meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office (hall fee it entered ia the llage-book, for which entry he .pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the value, as infurancr, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, far iWtance, if he estimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one dollar iufiiranrr, mil in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few perlons it is presumed, will dislike this regulation 1 it will however, be optionable with every one to avail hirafelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to (late very explicitly, that they will be refpon lible for the fafe deliJlry of no package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the uiflributioa of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation ar*d entertainment for the paflengers at the r»«ft reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furnilhed with fleet anl steady horses, and com mitted to the 1 arc of intelligent fofcer and obli ging drivers. The proprietors thernfelves live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, lb that the conduct of the per sons they employ is continually an objeif'of their attention.— They take car* also t« fee that the paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is pra<stifed upon them ; i# short, they have fparedneitherpains nor expence torender the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line of stages in America. ■ ' The line has now run nearly a month,dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every paflenger has found the road tofurpafs very far all that has been said of excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou of their drivers, and the treitmeat at Tavernsf' fpokeK of with trie highest fatisfa&ion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THUS. PAUL, Buftleton JOSEPH THORNTON, ) NICHOLAS HVNKOOP,> Neivtwi- JACOB KESLER, } JOHN MOREHEAD, Pninytown. T. KtLLMAN, »'ar Mill/lon. ELI AS COMBES, Bound Brooi. R. SANSBVRT, Scotch Plains. ISA AC R All LE, > sprinxfeld• ROBERT PEARSON, i r eocllf. "June 22. PiUNTKD BY J. W. FENiXO
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