-SCtje ti&ajttte. PXlLof>t.tPNlA t 'fbiuay (vekikg, January io. MR. FENNO, The Author of the following Extract in romplianee with the felicitation* of fevcral of his lriends, has permitted me to hand it to you, for publication. Yours, A Subscibcr. Extract from a Sermon, "an the sfartnsss, uncertainty, and consequent value of Hu man Life i" preached, December 29 t799, in Christ Ckurcb and St. Peter's by the Rev. Mr. AniRCBOMnIE, one oj tie assistant Ministers of said Churches, " BRETHREN j another year of ow> probation is almost g-nc, and all oui thoughts, words, and aftions, during it: silent, vet rapid revolution, are recorded ii "Heaven's awful register ; on wiiofe impor portmt pipe depend? our future happinef: ov woe. Tremendous thought ! Cut, what Cji. ijn:e, that !lil', I'm .ill, piercinj. voice within ? Can we with composed ant ftedfaft gaise behold, in the unclouded mirro l of the Gospel, our late departed hours pal" in review, a: d f,v (he whifpeis f,ea< e ? Or rather, during such infpeilion, dotli not tha faithful monitor proolaim, that they are go 111 to teftify against us " and that, like Bilfhazaar of old, when weigh sJ in the balance of the Saniftuary, we {hull be " found wanting ?" If so, well may we, like that unhappy monarch, be " greatly The fallowing letter* were fer.t on Wednel terrified, and the thoughts of our heart day to Corgref', by the PreGde.it of tU, . . ~ r - c f United States, trouble us ;• iince Lite is lo uncertain, Death inevitable* and Judgment the lure _ Gentlemen of the Senate, ani r Gentlemen of the tloufe of Rrprefentahves, coniequcnce. ...... , r 1 . r compliance with the rcquelt in on< To creature,, there.ore, of a day, whose ; of refo : utlons 0 f Congref. of the 21 ft o every palling moment hangs fufpei:d:d by , December last, I tranfmiued a copy of thof< the trembling hand of Time, over-Eternity'* refulutiotis by my Secretary, Mr. Shaw, tc jmmeafnrable gulph, by a tie lighter than [ Mrs. Wafhingtou, afluring her of the pro. air ;to creatuies of Inch uncertain duration, ! sou " d refpeA Congref. will ever bear to he. n per Ton and character—r.f their condolence e y Urm*#»» c f a year » a most P affljajng difp „ fation of p rovi . important event, and should induce a fplemn dtnet, and entreating her assent to the in pauf , in »huh we (hould ferioudy review terment of the remains of GENERAL ■ our cemir-A during the part portion of our GEORGE WASHINGTON, in tiie life, and form such resolution for the im- manner exprtfled in the firft refolntiou— provcmeitt of that which is to come, as will fcntimeni..of that virtuous lady, not r , less beloved by this nation, than (he is at enable us to g,ve an account with joy, and present gre „i r affiled, can never be ft l o render up our stewardship with the con- wc u CX prefl"ed as in her own words; ! fcioufr.rfs -1 fidelity. Time to c.;:ne, like tranfmit'to Co'-.grtC. Iter original letter, that wliicli is pail, will affun-cly be aecom- It would be an attempt of too much de panic,l by disease and death ; and if reflec- licac y» t0 *** any comment* upon it , r , , but there can be < o doubt that the nation at tion extends its fcrut.ny only over the ex- #g M the branche , ofthe gO J firing year, it will fnnii fh many „* roent> w jU be highly gratified by any jiroofs of the uncertainty of human life arrangement which may diminish the facri- Huw nwny hearts have been rent and torn, sice (he makci of her individual feelingi. by the igwiififitt p*":T* of te pa ration from / JOHN ADAMS, 'their fondrfl, their clofell connexions ? And United State), Jan 8, 1800. do we not now behold the Knfigns of the Mft WASHINGTON'S LETTER Universal and irrefiftiblc Conqueror of ou r .. ' „ . Jr , i • •> • r i t i Mount Vernon, Dec. 31, 179 c pecies displayed in tint lolemn lrniple, to - » ft _ 1 _ • mark his triumph over one of the mod o-Ie- WHILE I feel with keened anguiflt, brated of the for.s of men on.-, in the late difpenfatiors of Diviue Providence, whom was centered the afTc&ions and ronfi- I cannot be i( sensible to the mournful tri dence of a whole nation, however its indi- butes of refpe& and veneration, which are vidtials were didingtiifiied by lift, or lepra- paid to the memory of my dear dtccafed , , r ■ ... , r . Hufba-d: and, as hi« bell fei vices and molt ted by opposition ot political feiuiment ; . ' , ■ i . .1 , .11 anxious wilhes, were always devoted to the over one, who was elevated by the general wcl f are and happiness of his country, to filffrages of sis Countrymen, to the mod con- know that they were truly appreciated, a: d fpicuous superiority of dation, botli in mili- gratefully remembered, aftords no inconfi tary and civil life ; over one, of whom, could durable confutation. the wiflies of a grateful people have availed 1 aught by the great examp e, which I , , have fu lonir had before me never to oppole to protraA his life, they would have been my pr ; Tate tilhes to the public will, I mud loudly exprrfled. in one voice, with the ar- co ' : ,f erit lo the requtft made by Congress, dor and enthuliafm of Eastern Sublimity, which you have had the goodnef* to tranf -0 WASHINGTON, LIVE FOR EVER! : mit to me, and in doing this I need not, —Yet, even be, this far-famed Hero, Sap;e, I «nnot fay what aSacrifice of individual , , , , •, #l fetling I make to a fenftof public duty, and Patriot, now lies numbered with the fu , Jcknowlcd^cnt w;d un . mighty dead :at a period too, the mod in- f e ; gned t h an ks for the personal refpeft and tersdingand eventful in the annals of time ; ' evidences of condolence exprefled by Con amid the convulsion of empires, and the ge« grels and yourfelf, neral didrefs of nations 1 He is gone down, I remain very refp^ftfully, however, to the grave, « the house appointed Sir^ oßr most wd for all .the living," in p<-ace, Humble Servant, 'Bearing his blushing btnors thick upon him,' and at the fatre time exhibiting a striking example, of the iniifcriminate, and lome- times unexpected arrest of death, to a mourn ing continent, and ail admiring viorld. A» Come maieftic Promontory, which it; awful head on high, the piide and fH of its native foil, i;, by the unceaf :uj :nt of the ocean, gradually under -i d nd at length tumbles, with terrific d wide extended ruin, into the vast ; —fo fell this dilUngaifhed Chief -,j !i f -_fuddei)ly exchanging Time for Eter nity. When uncommon worth forfakei the world, 'tis impious not to mourn: Yet, even under the prefeut bereavement, tho' the sigh of patriotism, and the tear of affec tion, potir forth their natural but unavailing tribute of affliction, the footliing accents of Religion, whose peculiar office it is to ad. roinider confolatioii, forbid us to indulge or Svr.dav Scbo;.h. excess of grief, or to " sorrow as those whs A ftaK( j meci \ n g 0 f jj,e Society will be have no hope," by affording us the moll un- a t Mr. -Ely's School, in 'I hird street, qucftionable aflurance, that the nejtt state ef back of the Presbyterian Chuich, at 6 o clock exiftenee, being a state of retribution, will on Wedn«fJay evening-, the Bth inftaut. prove to the virtuous a state of reward and |C7* As individual notices ul " llot e i, • » f , , , n. it l served, and in addition to the usual Dulineis, happinefc supreme, where <• there (lull be no £ offic( . rs wi j l t>l e place, the more sickness, sorrow, pain, or death," ! members are requeued to be'punftual in But one unclouded, never-endinj day, J their attendance. ©f Peace, Serenity, ar.d Joy. | Jan- 6. MR. FKNHO, A CorrtfjjoiHlciit wi flies to be in- formed who is the Editor of the Aurora, ! ncwfpaper published lately in this city b) Bi F. Bachi.—lt bus been said, the Editor is one Duane—who puhlifhed a pamphlet with the (i gnature of " Jasper Dwrgbt of Vermont," intuiting the tav General W*<H ington for recommending •» rrg.rd to Reli gion, in his fort well nddrt'.'t, upon quitting the Chief Magiftrafy of 11* Union.—Others have : '.een named as being the real, if not nominal bdit rs. There ij so little regard for deceiv « or truth in che late ebullitions which have made their appearance in that paper, that information who the Editor is, will be grateful to the public. A. B. January, gth, 1800. There \i everyprofpeft, that Mr, Woods, Fellow of Nassau Hall, Princeton, a Feder al Gentleman, ot' the fir(> class, and a man of various, extenlive and (olid powers, tho' not brilliant and Jl.isby, will succeed old Havens, the Shelter-lfland Piiilofopher, so untimely gone to the other Continent. "" Extinolum N7nlph.cc, cruddi funere, Daphnim, 4t PleHt.** The condiril of Monroe, Madif«n, Burr, &c. thwards the younger fry r,t sedition, is like that of their prototypes,' the French re volutionifls, towards their conscripts. Thtfe are sent forward to bear the brunt of oppo fitinn, while the veterans flcull: fecarfe be hind thrm, thrir stalking-horses. MARRIED —Lafl eveninc by thr Rev. Mr. Shafcr, Gcrmantown, Mr, Et>. !wuNnHAßWoou,to Mis* Eliza Frakslim 3a£he. Martha W ashington The Pr ftdcrtt of the United Slatet. ANCOCUS TOLL BRIDGE. AT a meeting of the President, Ma nagers and Company, held on the 6th d.iy nt January, 1800, a Dividend ot Nine Dollars and an half, oi\ tach fliare was declared, and will be paid on application to the iubfcriber. WILLIAM COXE, J mi. Treasurer. Burlington, January 6, 1800. 3t THE STOCKHOLDERS Of the Lehigh Goal Mine Company, are hereby notified, that an Ele&ion for one President, eight Manages and one Trcafur 'er, for the ensuing year, wiJl be held at the house of Mr. Cammeron, fißn of the Golden Swan, in Third rtreet, oh Monday, the 20th of Janus rv next, at 6 o'clack' ia the evening. ISAAC WAMPOLE, Sec'rv. Dec. 31. CON G S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tuvrsday, January 9. Mr. Thatcher pre fen ted a petition of Na thaniel Pelican, Hating that lie had by means of great cspsncs M:«d to able, procured the condemnation of a (kip or vefTel, for having been employed iu the Slave Trade, a traffic inimical to the law's oF this country ; and sjjiajrifig to be allowed Inch part of the pro ceeds of the i'.le of said vefTel as niay be deemed a I'wfncient compehfation : Which was read and referred to the Secretary of the I Treaiury. Mr. Gallatin prcfented. a memorial; of David Jones and Willum Rogers, Brigade Chaplains in the It;rvice of the United States during the Revolutionary war," praying Yor donation lands ; which was read and refer red to the committee of Claims. The House went into committee of the whole on Mr. Nicholas's refolgtion fr*r,re ducing the army eftabjiffiment,, .Mr. Morris in the chair, when Meffri. Nicholfon, R. William*, Randolph, Jones and CI liborne, spoke in favor of it ; and M'eflrs. SLephard Otis, and Hill, *gainft it. A motion was then made that the com• in it tee rife, it port; progress and afle leave "to fit agaii>, which was riling in the affirmative. (oa3ette £oariiu Etft. Port of Philadelphia. Brig Liberty, Riter, of this port, From Trinidad to Curracoa, was capturrd op. the 22d OA. in light of and ordered for Cuma na, by a fclir. privateer sf 8 guns and '35 men, chiefly Spaniards, owned by two Span iards, and fitted but of Margeretta, with a ■gemmiflion trnm Guadeloupe. Papers were sent up to Gu.tdoloupe. Schr. Boston of this port, io captured and sent into Cumana, The Effesc frigate, capt. Preble, arrived at Newport the 27th ult. The United States illip George Wafliiile ton, of 32 guns, now lying in the harbor, of Newport, is ad vert i fed in a New York paper for sale—^The principal part of her timber are live oak and red cedar. .She is above 700 tons, very burthenfome, and cal culated for the India trade. The cdnvoy for the East Indies, we hear, was to fail from Newport in the course of last week. The (hip' Hope, capt Robertfop, from Bftavia, 117 days, arVived at Newport the 28th ult. Mr. Brattell, Jft mate, and part ot tlie crew of. the (hip Russell, of Newport, re turned in the Hope. The Russell was cap tured on her outward baohd passage in th£, freights «f Sunda, by the fame privateer, which captured the Aurora, of this pert. Left at Batavia, (hip Richmond, Glen, of Philadelphia, and Sidney, Nickerfan, of Bal timore, expe&ing to fail in 10 or 12 days. Dec. 11, lat. 26,37, long. 59, W. capt. tt.fpbkcthe brig Eliza, from Philadelphia, bound to Antigua ; the wind blowingfrelh could not learn the captain's name. A lift rf American veflels now in this Port': Ship Diana of RolTion, J. Thomat, nutter. Schr. Happy Couple, of Philadelphia, Trummel. V Swan, of Plymouth, Bartl.-t. June, cf Baltimore Phillips. . Two Brothers. Baltimore, Fry. F.utan, of Philadelphia, Ernies. Sloop Nancy, of do. Fullerton- Merchant, ot'jW.linington (D--la*( .re . Oyner. Schr. .Trimmer, of Baltimore, Murphy. Patfey, of Charlellon, Bever Harriet, of Philadelphia. Shewel. Brig Tvgre, ol Baltimore, Baden. Schr. Minerva, of do. Duiham. Sea Flower, of Bolton, Tredwrll. Briff Daniel anil Mary, rtf Boston, Fairly Sloop Sally, of Philadelphia, Perry. Schr. Hetty. Baltimore, Manfon. Nancy, of Philadelphia, Loctsu. Mary of NewburryporV Davis. Brig Nancy, of Baltimore, Crieghton Schr. William, ot'do. HanimU, of Marblehesil, Hooper. Fajfle, of Savanna, Blind, fly, of Norfolk, Grofe. Besutv.'of Duxherry, Smith. Sloop. William, of Philadelphia, Webh. Sclvr. Swift, of Philnklphia, Barber. The United Ststf* frigate General Green put in here to repair some damages fuftiiVied w a gale. Geu. Touffaint i» viaoHous over Ri .raud and it is generally expeded h«r«, he will soon put an end to the war. The price of Cuffce, Sugar arid Logwood is falling very fa ft. gCT* The grest inatttntion'fticwn bv a number of Citizens, by fuffering their 1 ire Buckets to remain for days and fometimeß for weeks it> the streets and alley*, adjacant to where they have been used at fires, has induced the Mayor to direst the Htgh Con flable, at the expiration of four days from the time that a fire (hall happen in the Gty, to have colle&ed and removed to the City Hall, the Fire Buckets which he may find in the Streets after that period. The own er will thereby have an opportunity of re covering their Buckets, whicn- perhaps, otherwifc would have been loft gtedh A number is now. at the City Hall. January 7, 1800. The Printers will serve the Public, hy giving th« above a placi in the'* p»P«» lor a few t,alc ' W conTcrienc. 3 l Aajourn<4i Extract of a lettet dated Cape Francoii, Dec. 10, 1799-. FIRE BUCKETS. NEW THEATRE. This Evening, "January to, ( • Will be prefenttd (by icftre) the celebrated Comedy, calUd THE STRANGER. To which will fa* added,' (for the Jd time this fcafon) & Grand Dramatic Romance called BLUE BEARD; Or, FEMALE GUKIOSITY. Written by O. Colmnn, Efq.—Performed upwards of one hundred and fif:y uight*, dt ihic Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. [ tVitb adJitmal Scenery, Machlrcry and DeccrciLns, entirely neti'. ] A'noraeliquc, (Blue Beard) Mr. Warrea—?e lim, (Lover of FatitaaJMr. Cain —lbrahim, Mr. Francis—*Bhwab«c, Mr.- Eetfiard—Hjdfip, Mr. Bftflett. • Fijtima, (brtrothed to Biue Beard) Mifsßroad hurfiT-ircnr, (Si'.ter to Fatima) Mrs. Warren— Bed«, Mrs. Olilmiion. Bosks of tie Sungs to be bad at ike Theatre. Pox. one Dollar, Pit, three quarter! of a dollar, aad Gallery tiilf i dollar. Sentltmen and Ladies are requeued to feml tht-ir servants to keep places, 'n the Boxes at 5 o'clock. VIVAT RESPUDLICA. ENGIIAVING, By TRENCHARD &? JPESTON\ IN THE FOLLOWING BR*XCH«S, viz. PORTRAIT and Lardfiape, Maps,-€hi«?/BiHs of Exchange and Pfomiffory 'Note*, Typnhd Wood Rata, Seal Cutting!, Jewellery and Silver work, tStc. Every article in the sbov'e line will be ezecut'd with neitntfj and rfifpatch, Aid on (fee moil rcafonablc terms by applying at the- south weft corner of Fourth and spruce lirtets. • AT. from aSroad will fce thankfully fe«ive<i and pbn&ually attended to. ' ■' ~ / January id. taw/W. TO BE LET, A large Wharf and Stone Store, In the Distrifl of South war h, fame where the Frigate now lays. The * Wharf hat been occupied as a Lumber Yard for seVeral ycara, and.is,yery suitable for that bu fipef», about one hundred feet Jrcsjit ob the river. Poflkflion will be given on the aril of May n.xt. AH®, a Three Story Brick House adjoining fhr/aid wharf, pcikfliori of which may be hud im mediately. Enquire of JOSHUA HUMPHREYS. January io. taw^w. BUILDING LO IS, TO Bit LET ON GftOUND RENT. SEVEN LOTS, UPON Sevtnth street, between Chefnut and Walnut ftrccts. Thefeloti are in a neighbor hood where large v improvements are carrying on, and Property co»rec]Hently much iacreafing in value. There is alfa a large quantity of building materials likely to be ready for fair near the spot in short time, which cireumftancet render these j Low an objeft well worth atttantion. Also to let s : , Three other Lots, 9poi'. Seventh street, between Market and Arch ilrecti, and near the Mint of the United Statec. For further particular? please to apply to the Subfcriben at their Office, ?fo. 114, South Fourth, Mar Spruce street. BONSALL W SHOEMAKER. January IC. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. BE it REMEMBERED. That, on the 9th day «f January, in the 14th year of the Indepen dence ot the United States of America, John Row. Lett ofcthe said diftriift lath deposited in this Offce the Title of a Book, the fight whereof he claim, as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit. " Table of Dfcount or Interejl, (accurately calculated) J ram 50 cents to 50CO dollars, from I etny t» 123 dayi intlu/lve, at 6per cent." In conformity to the ail 0? 'he Congress (if ihc United states, intituled " An \St for the encouragement of I .earn (■Seal)' feevrirg th-copit-s of Map-., < J ' Charts and IJnoks to the Authors and ,<; Proprietors of fueh copies during the time therein mentioned." (Slg*4)' D.CALDWELL, Clerk of the DiJlriS §f Pcr.r.fylvama. January 10. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the 9th day of January, in thi 14th year 0/ the Indepen dence of the United States of America, John Row lett of the fai'J diftrifl hath depoliteil in thi* Office the Title of a Book,the right whereof he claims al Proprietor, in the word« following, to wit. •' Table of Discount or Interejl ( accurately calculated) from 50 c uts to 5000 dollars, from I (lay to 123 days inclujive at 7 per cent*' In conformity to the aft of Congress of the United Sfate», intituled " An adl for the encouragement of learning by (Sr.a!) fecuciag thrcopws of-Mapi.Chart! and Books to the Anthors and Proprietori of such copies, during -he timet there-' in mentioned " (Signtdj D. C AI.DWELL, Gierk of the Diftris of Pcnnfylvania • Jan«ary to. N GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS, For fever al Gentlemen, At No. 39, North Sixth Street. January le. dtf. CAUTION. A LI. perfofts arc hereby cautioned against pur chafit-'g or rcc»ivinir in pay meet. two Drafts of I liomat i ruxtuo on \VUiiam Patterfon, in uijr favor, dated : 7th SeptFmli* last, endorsed by the Commi®son«rs ®f thf Federal building in the city of Waihington and myftlf, one payable at nine niontha after date, for 617 dollars 71 cents, th« other payable at SiVonths after date, lor 1751 dollars 85 e;nt«. the fame having been forwarded from the Port Offce in this city 011 the 6th in ant, enclosed in a le(t« from the Coramiffioners afore fa'td (the proprietors of said drafts) to David Har'rif, Baltimore, who has not vet rcc.-ived thim. Mr Patterft'n living appril'tti ot the mifeirriage of these drafts, wilj not pay them to any pci son *r peifons without heaving further from the Com millionors. THOMAS TViUNUOJ. iJ Jfernnhr. 1799. , ; • * Entire &<u> Wifrl-viMel, * ' "THE NEW, f ir»M psn^e»BHt^ Anno l3oor ■■ OR; a-Coitt'lett Uft of ili fhc' (iccfapationf Bflt trwlc» Mid alplttljtlKaUy art«S#M> pra&ificd ill theCitv aHrfLikrftic# with Mul residences of tbofcwho follow each of Ihdtv fxttivrly, a'lfn in alphabetical order : t» wjtichw at," (jfii an. Alphabetical all ,fbc .Straeti, 4-aw auj AJlcytln the tit} aadlrtwrtiea. ' $ If a MkacaxNr or Snir OWN*ft'lvi(hei fetixtf f reason to Hp acquainted with a 1! the Tetdvomijh, GVcvVrj, GiMgin; "M\Mfurtn, I S&ipiafptHteri* " Jvixrrr Art, Stock maitrt, ?oU-*u/*rs t Jtitfer't CqMlfari, jlmmaiimt, Mart/Oh ly look to the 'ifa for IM Ta*aa, ajad he Will fa* referred to the which contain <ill th» and refidqnce« ofthofc whV follow it. . r _ If a Housß-KfcEi»t* wmts quickly to find a hr, a Cake Baker. Sedmfire/r, Whit* Wajher, JVaJhr t China. Mmier £ckcol-nt after or Mijlrtfs, Glazier T Pd fter Hanger. IPtrirJtr, Cedar Cooper, Loslfmkb, Blati • fn'itby IS: icklayzr, Plaiftcrer or Joiner. Ha can alfp turn to the J.iJex and be referred to thp Tra&k irt quellmn In like manner can theLADits find out the refidenctfß and name* of all the Mantua makers. Bonnet maker s y St** makers. Dyers o»d Nurses, if?'• or a brR AN«tt« the pnolt convenient Boarding House, Hair i Dreffer % Halter, Toylct. Trunk miker, l?c —• Nor is the utility of the wort confined to thefs a ionc ; for any Trade/maa may trace at ©nee names and rcfidences of the Majhtr* and Jourruj* men in his oivn line. In fhwt it it most or less Ufrful to aimojlev ery ClaJ't ofC.itin.tns ■ -Ami the hdilnr truffs that iuch aR Expensive anil labbiieuz Under* .h'inf will meet with fvitable Encouragement Jan. 2. %( 4 D)dtf No. 95 iV*. tVate'r Street, havb o» KAKD, [ laauary the ift, ißoo.]j Th,e following GOODS, to Draw back, which they offer for sale at mo derate Prices and liberal Credit-: Ijo boiees and hales Ticklenburghs, Hempen Linens and Ozriabrigs, jo boxe3 Patterbomes or white Rolls, 15 ditto Uiclfield Li en, 11 ditto Creas and Creas 1 la Mortlix* 3 ditto Britannias, Broun Rolls, Ditto HelTans, Polish Rolls, Bed Ticks, Seamuis. Arabias, Empty Bags, Oil Clothe Shoes and Slippers, Soal and Upper Leather, Quills and Scaling Wax, A package Gold and Silver Watches, 8 casks Hoes, V; • ■ zo calks Nails, *(Tort<d, from 3 to 30, :6 calks Ironmongery, afl'orted, I 13 pipes old Port Wine, 15 boxes Tumblers, affl>rted, 300 boxes befi Hamburg Window Glaftj 8 by 10, Bcc. 4cc. I chest assorted Looking GUlTes, Several large elegant Ditto, 50 kegs Pearl Barley, A few tons Rsll Vsriml\one; it kegs Yellow Ochre, A f*w bafrels Naval Stores, 1500 emptyi)emi;ohns, 6 ho'fheads Coffee Mills, 10 hhds. Hogs Briftlts, firft and second quality} 40 tons RiilTun Hemp, Holland Steel, 3 hhds Dutch Glup,- Toys, Lentilles, Slates and Pencils,' Tapes, Blocking Twine, Stone Pickling PotJ» eod: •V 4* January 4. ! NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York, By the Ihorteft snd mi'ft pleasant road—palling through Franktord, Buftleton, Newtown, Pennington, MillQone, Boundbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Sp\ and New* a L THE SWIFTSURE ftarta from the Green Tree, Np- 50 North F.iunh Street, at 2 o'alock every morning, and arrives at New York early the next evening. From Ts'ew York it ftaru at 9 o'clock every day (S»adays excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, eatly the »?xt evening. Fara for palTengers f dollars, way piflengers 6 cenit per mile. Each passenger allowed 14th of baggage. One hundred and fifty weight of baggJge to pay the fame as a palTenger. All baggsge to be at the rifle of the owiur, unlcfl iiitured and receipted for by the clerks of the different offices. Rate of insurance one *§* Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. jo North Fetirth Street, Philadelphia, and to WILLIAM VANDERVOOKT, No. 48 Courtland Strset, N. E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York, January £ A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER, Who can work well at the Vat, Will meet \Vith good encouragement by applying at No i;c 4 North Froo; Street. December dtT. For Sale or t-o Let, A large convenient Stone House, WITH a large Entry and :cur Rooms en. floor, about acre of Land adjoin ing, Stints in Buftlcten 011 tiie now road to Neur Yoi'k, abMit eleven milts from Philadelphia. £}- Fcrteims apply C(j :'n; fuMcriber in Buf tlctcn. THOMAS PAUL. NB. V.'ho offers fcr fate, fe*cral Bfilth; LiU, picaiVimlf fitnatcd in the village of Buliletun. j December 11 aa\v3w- One Cent Reward. RAN A WAY from the Pubfcriber, an Ap prentice named James WelJh, about < fret 6 or 8 inches high, his (hort red Whoever will apprehend the said apprentice and bring him back, (hallreceive the above re ward, andnocbargea paid. WH. MANNING. roivf PRATT .V Jitl. 1. J ♦. " * • •* f. eorftf * • •/ 4:^
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