f Just Published, • A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM Of Practical Surveying and dividing of landi briefly comprized under tbe jollowing beads, viz. TWENTY THREE Gecrattrical Definiti ons, eleven Geometrical PofiticrtW, cx • Jubiting to view the properties and dependen cies of triangles ; followed by problems and example* preparatory to Trigonometry, heights and diftantcs Then fifteen problems and ex amples necefl'arily previous to calculat ing a Swr -vey I'ucceeded by seven lurveyj, the area of the ftur firll is found geometrically. and of the whole number by difference of latitude and de parture, (hewing how to tako nn inacceflible otrendary, find tlijt bearing and dillance o{ the tlWSr.g line without running it, also the iWf tances to an inacielTible corner from the two adjjeent corners, followed by examples of off fct« on to winding streams of water, (hewing how to ifrvrtain the acca without the trouble of rtitafurmg the windings with chains and in ftruninits—a crooked water course firaitened,- , sml-a rinantiiy of land on each fide found by thefc oftsets. Ten examples of dividing land, with nuay fub-diVifur-s. leading H>ro t4e most critical eir cumfta«crs that can oecur in practice j an ex ample of Interferons, arri In example (hew ing how the bearings of a field may be truly taken where the needle is attra&ed, altho' the atlra£)i«n may vary m quantity and denomina tion at every station i e*ample6 (hewing the me thod of measuring by the chain ondy. All the rules are clear and explicit. Thte work con tains the tables of difference of latitude and de parture and of logarithms. Orders ifest tp Joseph and James Cruckflunk, Booklelleri, Nil. 8-, High-street, Philadelphia, ' Bonn.lt and Niles. 173, Market Street, Balti more, «r the Subfcriher in Wilmington (Del.) wrll be duly attended to Those who have the care of fubfeription pa pers for this work, are raquefted to (crid thsir rei'peftive numbers as soon as pomble, to whom kUl be sent agreeably to the pro pofais tACHARIAH JESS. Wilmington, 9th 11 mo —»6. jaw^m. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, a qvastrrr or WINDOW GLASS, Oft different sizes, FOR SALE. Bv ISAAC HARVEY, Jen. N. B. Any fixe or fwesthat may be wanted cut larjeer than i 9 Dv is caw be bid from said m2nII fa £1 "I ly, on being ordered; and sitention given tolorward I on any orders that may be left for that purpose-: Aonh at No*. 9, South Water-flreet, as above, july 8 Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefaat, uear Sixth ftrcet, direAly oppofitc CeNGKass MALL, \ LOT of ground, about »I feet front in Chef- | t\ r> n t street ami 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel ' lierge fubjeiJ to a ground rent of »os. per annum. • The, Gtuatioii of this property re- 1 quires no comments, for it must be known, th' re are ftw in this city to equal it, an utiecceptionable title will be made to the pnreha f ,T. Apply to JAMES GIRV.\N, uo. 198 Cbrfnut flrott, next door to the pre mifea* march 5 tu.th fa'tf WHEREAS, 7 f AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in- f ferior court of common pleas of the county t , of Essex, in the state of New Jerfejr, dirccfted to the (lieriff of the said county, against the rights, erediti, monies and effe<9s, goods and chattels, 0 lands and tenements ol 'Jthn Clevis Symmts at the fu it of Ifillhn iVtlls, in A plea of trespass on the t cafe to his damage dollars;— e ! jtnd -whirmi, the said Oieriff did, at the term of June lift p-u, return to the said <oi.rt that he had a'taehed the defendant by a certa'm bond given hy Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars, aud also by sixty land warrants ' Now Hirtftrt, unless the Oud John Cleves Symmes (hail appear,give special bail, and receive c a declaration at the fait of the plaintiff, judgment t vili be entered againfl him, and his property hereto attached, will be fofd agreeably to tke c statute in such oafe made and prov-ded. J Aaron Ogden, &?c. Elizabeth-town, July 8, i;q<j (it) lawum TO BE SOLD, r T HRKE or f<nr lots ot about 30 or 40 acres L each, more or lefsasmay suit a porchafcr. On each of which there is a good fifuation for a hotfe—vii. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for •> gentleman'* feat or for a person who might wish to engage in the lumber bufinefc hav ing a g '»d larding. One e mnianding a good ■wiew of the river irom the highest ground between the Pcnnypack and Pogueflin creeks ; and another on the Briiol Road. Enquire «f Mr. Gilpin near the I i mile Hone on the said road. ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about to acres each with good situation* for bnflding ; one of which is suitable for a Un.yard, Mid has a small Hone heufe and a young hearing orchard on it, on the Newtown road near Snider'• mill about »omile» from Philadelphia, and ore other lot of about jo acres on the Permypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clilt who Hve» oh (he protm fc» or of Mr. Gilpin. Pofleflion will be given in the fyring, but build ing materials may be colle&cd sooner. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treaforer, BY Direction of the Cammtffiontrs of Lyco ming county, it lends at Philadelphia to re ceive the Taxes affefled upan unseated Lands in that County, from the holder* thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com miflioners, statements of their Lands, are re qnefted to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them j otherwise, be fore hi* leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for cotle&ion, agreea bly to the afl for raiflng eounty rate* and levies Tnof» who have not filed statements of theii lands with the Commiitioners, and are dsGrou* of having it done, to prevent sale* without pre vicus personal Notice, may file with tlie above Treasurer, their lifts, Mating the quantities re turned, number and dates of the warrants and name* of the warrantees, tinder which they IHd their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy'* No. 98, Market ftr«t f»r this purpose ontil the 14th instant. Novtmberp. &r«.U)ing School. "jy/T*- BECK having been solicited by ITrtny of XVX hit friend* to engage in a Drawing School, takes the liberty of informing them and the pub- Jit that he intends opening one at hii house in Firth fireet, oppoQte the State house yard, on Monday the 4th ps November, on the following ter.ns: Mondays, IVednefdays and Fridays, Dols. Ladies Trow three till five, per quarter, 9 GenrlunMi. lrom half past 5 till half pad 7, 9 Private l.effunt, at home far one hour, I From home, two hours, ' 3 PERSPECTIVE, The essential gronnd work of all kinds of draw ing, taught by a much more Ample and ftort me thod than hitherto prailifcd. iv j Med, A person to do house work; also a u oy to af tend the family and take care of a horse. November *7. • jtawtf LANCASTER STAGES. '"f'HE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan- X easter line of Stages DISPATCH, returji their grateful thanks to their friends and.the, public in general, for the past favors tbey have received,and inform them that in addition to the regular Line, tfcey are provided with Carriages, foher and careful drivers,, tc» go through between the City and Boroughintwo days. Thofewho prefer this mode of travelling cat) be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United Stated Eagle, Market ftrcet, Philadelphia. Slougb. Dawning, Duniuoody & Co. Nw. 30. 3t—§ The following Certificates Ot TBI STOCK of t-he BANK of the Unit»d States In the iiamts of Nicolaas Van Staphorft and Nicholas Hußbard of Amilerdam., to wit, NO *9,160 for ( (hires, 19,161 for 1 stares, 19,16* for 1 fharat, 19,163 for I ft ire, 19,11 S 'or 4 (Hares, and 19,1 16 tor 5 (hares; and the following certificate* of the debt of the United States, on the books of the Trcafurjr, to wit, No l»,8lj, dated Febrnary la, 1799, for 4000 dol lar ( three per cents, in name of Nieolaas Van Staphorft of Amsterdam, No. 11,5}4 fame date, for 4000 dollars three per cents, in name of Jaiob Van Staphorft of Amsterdam, No 16,348 dated 1 jth February 1799, f"' 783 dollars 33 cent* of fix per cents, and No 11,818 (tent date, for 633 dcliars S3 rents of three per cents, in the 9»t»e ot Nicholas Hubbard of Amfter<i*n), and No. 11,817 dated 19th February 47991 fer 3 joo dollars three per cents, in the ame o! Jan Hsndriek Kfngfber gen, knight of the Ruffian nrilitarf order of St. George, were sent by the Uritifh packet Gheftcr field, Chptain ]«nes, which vrffe! was captured and ihe said certificates loft, therefore application is made for the renewal ol the fame, of which all pcrfons concerned are defireJ to take notice. CLEMENT biddle. <Miiiri»<y ALL PERSONS TNPErtTEt) to the Estate ot JOHtf Whar -1 »on, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, deceased, are requeued to pay the fame, and thofc having demand* againfl hit Eftate,t produce tHeir accounts legally attcfttd to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. 111, Spruce strict. November 11. dtf. Horses to "Winter. HORSCS will be taken to winter at Pnffcfi Hill, at the It aikci Hone on the Bristol Road, where they will lwve goad Timothy and Clov. r Hay, well littered and clrsntdsn4a field to rsn in when the weather it good. Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, 01 en the prctnifea. N. B. Will not b« anfweraMe for accident* or escape, but will take every precaution to prevent Nov. TO THE ?ÜBLIC. THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY" LAND (commonly called Kiwx'») WARRANTS, ranted to the United Stales' army, are to foe register ed and located,—the fubferibers have ex plored that traft of land on wfiichtbofc war rants a*e to be laid; willK*"view, and for the purpose of offering their fervites as lo caters. We take the liberty of fuggefti«g, " that weare at least as 'well acquainted with the .situation, quality of the foil, fcc.of the dif ferent townships in the afortfaid trift, as any other person i" this will, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by observing, that Wil liam G. Schink alfifted in running the Indian boundary line; at which time he considerably traversed that traft: he also afliftpd in surveying and laying it off into townihips, and at other times ranged over it, to gain information. But to obtain a more complete and accurate knowledge, we ha*e lately spent between two and three months, with several assistants, in particu larly examining the different townships and quarter townships ; by which means We have acquired an accuiate knowledge of the whole diftriA.—We now offer our services to the public, as Locaters, with affrrances that we will locate every persons warrants intruded to us to the best advantage, agreeably to their rights of location, which is.to be de termined according to law. For our fer viocj we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, when we locate a full traA, of four thousand acres or more, for one person or firm ; die land to be taken in a square, at a corner of the traft ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time ot location.** Ihe one equal lixth part, in tufa 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 tranfad this bufiuefs. Any person wishing to fatisfy Himftlf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (poltage paid) or otherwise ; when due attention will be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as nve have to offer, which we hepe will be fa tisfaftory. tawtf. MARTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Philadelphia, Oct. 179i§« eow* WANTS A PLkQt, A YOUNGMAN, Either in a Store, or waiter in a Tavern- Can be well recommended. Enquire at 180 High Street. January 6. _ A Quantity of Dry Goods A*K WANTteI), FOR whUh r«»l th< N ' or ' h " n J tie. of thU City, (a good Stand for Bufinef.) will be given in payment; the tub is clear and good, and ij now for a ftort tune let, but pofld lion will be given in about Gx months. Enquire at the Office oi thi* Gazette, December i TO SOLD, •<J Y THU SUBSCRIBERS, NINE undivided tenth parts of a-tra& of Land, in the State of Georgia; either toother or in fact parts a. may fuic the purchaser. Ihe whole tMfl ii bwi.vdcJ as foUiw., viz. beginning oa the iirifliußpi river, where the latitude of thirty-two deereo, forty-nine mi«'*te«, forty fccond, north of the Kqwitor interfeils the fame river; thet.ee rinsing aloug the fame parallel of latitude a djre eafl conrfe to thf Tom Bigby river; thccceup the middle of the (aid Tom B*rby river to the place where the latitude thirty-two degrees, fiftyniae minutes, twenty fecond6 north of the equator in ter feds the fame; thence a due weft course on the fame parallel of latitude to the Jfiffiffip- > river; thence down the middle of the said Jtofliflippi ri ver to the place of beginning { together with all the privileges, immunities and appurtenances thereof, including all islands within the said bound*, and containing at lead One trillion acrej, prota bly more. The prennifc* if not belore disposed of by private (ale, will be fold by Public Vendue, on Thuri'day the twenty firtV r!ay of November next, at eleven o'clock, A. at Concert-Hall, kept by Mr. Jamss Vila in Boston. For further particular* and terms, apply to either of thefub (cribers CHARLES CUSHING, Boftoo, OA. », 17P9. GKORGE LAN£, i vrtf, M. M. HAfS, > TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 11 tb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a<3 of Cohgrcfs palled on the ifl day of Jn*e, one thovfand, seven hun dred and ri'.Meiyfix, entitled "an a<sl regulat ing tire grants of land appropriated for mili tary frrvices, aod for the fociely of United Brethren for propagating the golpel among the Heathen ; and the adl fuppleroestary to the said recited ail pjfled on the second day of March, one tboufaud feyen hundred andninc tynina 1* I. THAT the trail of Land herein after d«- feribed, namely, " beginning at the North Well corner of the feves ranges of townftiipa, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary oi the said rasgesthence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Marti Branch of the said ri ver to the place whert the Indian boundary line crofTes tie fame thence along,the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the eroding place above Fort Lawrence 1 thence down the said river, to the point where aline run due weft from the place of begiamng, will interfeA the said river ; thence along the line l'o run to thoplace of be ginning hitt been divided into townihips of five miles square, and (rationalparts ot' town lhi|« ; and that plate and furveyi of the laid townships and fractional parti of townihips are deposited in the <afiicei of the Kegifler of the Treafnry and Surveyor General, for the infpac* lioa of all perfoßs concerned. djm The holders of fcch warrauti as have been or &all be grained fqr military lervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prcfeni the fame to the Kegifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d.i/ of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being regiftercd ; No registry wiH howev. r be made of any !«fs quantty than a quarter township, or four thousand acres. 111. 3'awrf Th« priority ofjocation of the warrants which may be presented and regiftercd in maimer afore • .said, prior to the 11th day of February in the j. y«ar one thousand eight hundred, will immadiate ly after the said day; be dcurmiced by lot, in the mode drcfcrtbed by tbt a A fir ft recited. / IV. The holdeia of regiOered warrants, {hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority «f locati on ftkll be detsrmined by lotas alorcfaid, pefon. illy, or by their atretics, deCgaatc in w ruing at the office of the RegifLer of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter toWnHips efeifed by thtm rcfpeS-ively, and fuck of the said holders as shall not defignatr their locations oft Ale said day, (hall bepoftponed in looatifcig such warrant* to all other holders of regiftcrcd warrants. The holders of warrants for military ferviccs fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails -of four thousand acres each; shall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, »800 and prior to the firftday oi January, l8o», be al lowed to regifler the said warrants in manner a lorefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or trails of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fervkes, which fljallnotbe regiftertd and located before the firfl day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary adl of Congress herein before recited, faffed on th« second day of March, 1799, declared, to be forever barred. Civea under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTr. Sec. of tie Treasury. treasury department. May ag(i>, npHE proprietors of certificates ifltied forfub- X. fcriptions to the Loan bearing interelt as eight per centum per a nm .m, are notified, that at any tunc after payment (halt ha»et>e*n made Of the sth instalment, which will become due during the firft ten day. of the month of July ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan 'ffpeaively, for the amount of the four •Hit inftalmants, or one moiety of thefoms ex prefledin the fubfetiption certificates N„ C er Uficateß of Funded Stock will however be iffueH for less than one hundred-dollars. Such ftibfcription certificates as may be ore. «»ted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in ° f J th , e /° r S" lng """Scment, will be ndorfed and diftindly marked so as to denote that a moety of the flock hasbeen iflued. OLIVER IVOLCOT7, tertiary of the Treasury. MEDFORD AND WILLIS, Have received Jince tbeir late Jldvcrtijement— -281 Crates Queens Ware, aoo Caflcs Nails, 6 Trupka Madras Pullicatts, a Cases Gloves, 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloatha, Bales White, Blue and Green, KXodal Cottons, to Bales Bucking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bales Spotted and Green Rugs, I Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, •2 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gingham , M Tons Petersburg Hemp, cots * * Ordeis, remittances or commnnicati on» *or the following Houses, tor whom Med ford and Wity are agenu, may Aitl pa& througb their wrdism, viz. Jnhri anJ Rohert Holt and Co—Rochdale, William Dibbs —Lcic<ftrr. Claud johnfon—Birmingham. Enquire of JOHN DORSEY. 3awßw. Decembar to. fOR SALE, BY SIMON WALKER, No. 78 Walnut Street, EMGLIsH ?ORT£R and Browr. Stout, In caGc< ol 6 Jojtcii each, Tin Platei, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Cannon with carriages complete, 4, 6, 5 an< ' 11 pounders, Shot, roup.;, double headed and canßifter, Iron Crow Bars, CutlaiTs, boarding Fikei, Muflcen and Pistols, Rough Brimflone, Cream of T art«r, Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, Si* Invotcti of Earthen Ware, eacH about thirty iraus, allotted White and red Lead, y*Uow and blast P«int, and Spanish Browu, Ruffian Brittle*,' Hardware and Sadlery, allotted in c;(k», An Invoice of German Plaiillat and Britantiias. J. Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, HO. 134, MAtKMT-STKSBT, HAS j*ft received per (hip Thomas Chalklcy and Adriana.from London, an elegant affortaxnt of the most falhionable Millineiv, vis. Chemille rofcrte FEATHERS Fancy flowers Blark tiffany flower* Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape,-full dress caes Do. do. and do. Nelfou's bjnusts Infant's pipe draw bonnets Maid's 'ancf QO. do. Woman's do. do. do. Do. do. fhadtis Do do hats Fancy bugle (hoe rofct Do. do. trimmings Black, whit% bh»;,yellow, pink and orange traps Black, white and green gluze veils Do. gauae-clouks N. B. And per harmotiy, juti arrival, i further affo tment of Millinery June ib Genoa Silk Velvets. Two Safes of O«soa S*lk Vtlvctt of a very fu periut quality fur sale by JOHN ALLEN. ACS 9, 52t»thiag Copper and Nails. 1100 pair of Mci't ready audc Shoe». Olafs Ware in L.wip Black. December l?, Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby notified, that Ele&ion for a P/eG,le*t, twelve Directors ant) a i'loafurer, will be held at their office, No. a.t North Fifth ftrcet, on Mow.tr the 6th day of January next, at to ('clock. JOHN DORSEY, Secretary pro ten«. Dtamhtr 4, (799. utctE lnjhran.ee of Company North America. THE STOCKHOLDERS I ARE hereby informed that a Stated Meet ing of the Company will be held at their Office on the 14th day of January next , (being the fecorid Tuesday in the month) ! tor the ek&ion of twenty-five Dire6torsfor the ensuing year, EBEN. HAZARD, Secte'ary. December 12. BUILDING LOTS. To be Sold or Let, on Ground Rent, FOUR LOTS of 25 feet 3 inches each front, on Chefmit street, ami 130 fcer deep to a 16 feet rtlley, being the fame ground 00 which O'Ellers hotel stood. Also, FIVE LOTS on George Street, of 1 feet frent, and 90 feet deep to a 16 feet Ailey. %* For term* enquire of 7'tonrat Bittington, op poGte the City Tavern, w RUert Kid, Ma, kef Street, January I, 1800. At a Court of Common Pleas b«!d at Pitriburgh for the couWyof Allegheny, the firft Monday of December, in the year of tmr Lord aflt thousand teveo hundred sad ninety-nine, be fore the Hon. Al<:*aod»r Addifun, Efquyre, President and 4tis AOociaict, .Judges of the fame Court. ON the petition of David Wallace/a prif o>ier in the jail of said County, praying to be discharged prorifions of the *<SH of aflembly ratde for ihe relief of tflfoWcat debtors. The Court order that the prifonerbe brought before them at Pittfcuigh on the firft Monday of March nest, that his petition ami his creditors maybe tlirf* heard, and HireA, tbat notice of his -application -be publi&ed the Onked Stetrs *nd Pittftiutgh Gazettes three week*, the last of which fliail be at Icaft fifteen days btiorc ilie tiinc of hearing. By order of the court. JAMES Bain ON, Proth'y. IK.JW Jan. j . fQS SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLI . BITILEiING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Ninth ft recta. Alia, t To be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Failure Lot On the YViiTihickon road, ab*ut half a mile from the city. '/ Enquire at No. 3<3 North Sixth fl»eet. Norember ij. d6tiiwcf The Swift-Sure,, .4 NEW LINE OF STAGES^ NOW KUNNING 81-TWHN PHILADELPHIA (s* NEW-YORK; By the fliort and pleafaiK road of EuJHcten, Newt own, Scotch-Plains, Sprinrl Jicld and Newark. I 'HE excellence of this road, the poptrtouf neis of the country through which it pair, es, with funtlry other advantages, which render it so far preferable Vo tlia Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwick, Sec. long ago fuggeftcd the propriety of iti becoming the Grand Tho rcrugtt Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute furveyofit h" l)cen taken,and its fnperiority over the Old Read, both k winter and summer, has been clearly - r certained.—There l arc good bridgea over all the othar waters but the Delaware, and here th« proving is performed with Ufety and in leti than half the time requioedlt the Trenton Ferry. The road is fc-vtrul miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is amongst the lead of its advantages, becatri'e daily c.xpe "ienre pioves to us, that cfifpatfli as well as com lort in traveWiiig pifmipally depend on the goodnefe of the r»td and 'he levrlnefs of the coun'rjr, and, in these rttpetfa, tie New Roa4 is, beyond all companion, the bell. It present* none of those rfukv hills, which render the Old Road f» fatiguing between the DHaware and Newaik. Ihe foil, too, for the greater part, it such as to produce but little mud in winter, and v«ry HtJe ull ii. fuinmer, wfeich-circumllince, added to the beauty ot the couutry, and a eon fiderable proportion ef lhade. muA always ren der travelling in the latter frafon peculiarly a greeable. ect* The SwiftSnre starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* excepted) from the QRBEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran ehurch, NorthFourtkfcreet.lt goes through Frankfurd to Buftleton, where it flops to Bieakfaft ; from Buftletown it goer through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; r-ora Petmy town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, QuibMetown and Pktiufield t® Scotch Plaint to l udge. The next morning it stop» at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence 'it jtoei through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it ftarU at 3 «'clock is the afternoon (fi\>m Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, OLd Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John Arrets, to B. Jlfany, no. <B, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at hit hotel, no. 41, Broad flreet. eotf. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars• Way paflengers 6 Cetits per Mile. Etch pafienger it allowed to take? on ulbs. of baggage carriage tree; but all other baggage, tikis on by i passenger, will be charged at 4 cents per weight. With relpetfl to packages sent on without paflengers, the proprietors prei'tune they have adopted a regulation, which, thojgh uaknewn to other lilies of ftagej, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge tbem felves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who deliver* the package at the office fliall fee it entered in the ttage-book, for which entry he tydl pay 6 cetHt ; he will then state the value of the pack age,and pay (exclusive of th» carriage) ane per cent, on the value, at infurince, and for which he will rteeive a receipt. Thus, for instance„ if he efiimatet hit package it one dollar, he will 1 pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollar*, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for package* of any other value. •oict. Very few persons it is presumed, will dill ike this regulation i it will however, be optiooable with every one to avail himftlf of this security or not. But the proprietor* think it right to state very explioitly, that they will be tefpon fible for the fafe delivery of no package, which it not regularly entered, and for which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the Attribution of tbe route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation an-d entertainment for the paflengers at the melt reasonable rates The stage; are well equipped furnifhed with fleet and iteadyhorfei,and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging driver*. The proprietor! themfelve* live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, lb that the conduct of m&th.ti4jl sons they employ ii e»ntinuall)»» . attention. — They take car* also to lee palTenpers are well ptovided for and . J. 'treated at the taverns, and that no fort of nery or infoleuce is pra&ifed upon ti ihort, they have fparedneithcipains nor to render the SWIFT-SURE the very ui ot flakes in America. eoiw The line has now run nearly a morji. ing \thjch tkne a great number of gi .? have gone through, both from Phiiadel New-York. Every paflenj»er has fc road tofurpafs very far all that has bc< i '•i— itn excellence ; and the Proprietors of ! r '• Sure are extremely happy to hear the I U, . of their drivers, and the treatment at -trv. i'pokes of with tin: htghelt-fotisfstflioi JQHN Philadelphia THOS. P.JUL, Bii/ileton JOSEPH 7HDRATON, ~) NICHOLAS H& NKOOP, >Net *> JACOB XESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Ptnnjto* » T. KfLLMAN, v*nr win/ten. BLIAS COMBER Bound Brook It. SJNSJSUkr, Scstcb Plaint. I SA'ACiiAIfLB, ls*intt>U R&3ER-TPS ARSON, 5 June 12 * '' .. *-Pf PMNTEB BY J. W. FEK • -»•
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