. ■eia—Li— im'g-u-jj —iMg* TO T,HE PUBLIC. \rpHE time being fixed on, when the J. MILITARY LAND (commonly callftl Knox's) W ARIIA N1 S, granted to the United States' army, are to be register ed and located,—the lubfcnbers have ex plored that tra& of land on which those war rants ase to be laid ; with a view, and for the purpose of offering their fiti'vices as lo catefs. We take the liberty of fbggefting, " that •weare at least as well acquainted with the situation, quality ot the foil, &c. of the dif ferent to\/nihips in the afo-refaid traft, as apy other person this w'rft, perhaps, ap pear mo.re clearly, by observing, that Wil liam C. Schisk assisted in running the Indian boundary line; at which time lie eonfiderably tra verted that trail: he also affited in fi>rveying and laying it off into town (hips, and at other times ranged over it. to gain intormatiorw But to obtain a mere complete and accurate knowledge, we hare lately spent between two and tkree months, with icvera! afliftantSj in paiticu 'larly examining th» different townrtiips and quartir townftups ; by which means we have acquired an accmats knowledge ot the whole diftrift. We now offer our services to the public, as Locators, with aflVrance# 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 tr vie-es we demand the one equal tenth par , either in lands or warrants, when we loca # a full tra£>, of four thousand acres sr more-, for one person or firm ; the land to be takt n in a square, at a corner of the tradl ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location—The one tqual lixth •ran, in eafti or warrants, when we conneft and locate any amount less than four thou fsnd acres. We will be in Philadelphia fiem December next, until after the time of location, to tranfail this bufutefs. Any /person widiing to fatisfy himfelf farther, will please to call on us, by letter, (postage paid) or otherwifc ; when due attention will fee paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we hope will be U tiofaflory. MARTIN BAUM, WII LIAM C. SCHENCK. PhiladelphVt, O'V. 9, 1799- Valuable Property for Sale, I« Chefnat, near 6ixth street, d«e<slly opposite Cosghiss Hall, a l.OTofground, aboot ii feet front is Chef 'A rut street and 73 M in depth, whereon is a {rood- irajrie house, now in the tenure otSamuel Dcr.ee fobie<9 to a ground rent of aos. per annum. The, advantageous fttnation of this property re quire- no comments, for it must be known, thfre arc f> w ki this city to equal it, an uneccepfionable titic will be made to the purchaser. Arply 'o ' JAMES GIRVAN, no. Ips Chefnut street, nest door to the pre march 5 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the county of Essex, in the slate of New Jersey. direfted to the ftieriff ef the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and effeas, goods and chattels, lands and tenements, ot J»bn Clews Symmes at the fuitof William Wills, in a plea of trespass on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars; And whereas, the said fhenff did, at the ten* of Tune lift pail, return to the said r.oiirt that he had attached thedofei.da.it by a certain bond given_by Matthias Denmsn and Samuel Meeker to the fa.d defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars, and alfoby futy land warrant* Niib tbtrifon, tnlefs the said John Cl:ves Symmes {hall appear,give special bail, and receive . declaration at the fait of the plaintiff, judgment wjli be entered against him, and his property herein attached, will bz fold agreeably to the Jlatute in such cafe made asd provded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, &c. Elizabeth-town, July 8,1;<»9 (ll) TO BE SOLD, _ r-i HRKE or f"«r lots of about 30 <fr 4° acres 1 each, more or lefsasmay suit a purchaser. On each of which there is a good situation for a hoiife—vir. one on the river Delaware suitable either for a gentleman's feat, or for a person who tniirht wilh to engage in the lumber bnfcncfs hav ing a 'at; ding - ° nc commanding a good ■mew of the river from thL highest ground between the Fenny* ack and Poguefiin creeks ; and another on the Bristol Road. EwJuire «f Mr. Gilpm near the 11 mile stone on the said road. FOUR LOTS, Of about xo acres each with good fituationc for bnfldine ; on* of which is i'uitaUle for a t-an.yard, and has a fma.ll stone house and a young bearing • rchard on it, on the Newtewn road near Smder » mill about 10 niilei from Philadelphia, and one otfeer lot of about jo acres on the P«n»ypack.— Eni(>iire of Jonathan Ciift who liven on the prorai fes or of Mr. Gilpm. . v ... Poffcflion will he given mthe fpri tig, but build ing materials may be colle<Sted sooner. November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treafarcr, BY Direction of the Gommiffioners of Lyco ming county, attends at Philadelphia to re ee»ve the Taxes aflefTeil up«m undated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this City. Those who have filed with the Com missioners, statements of their Lands, are re belled to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; «therwife, be fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for collection, agreea bly to the adl for railing eounty rates and levies Thof* who have not filed ftatesnents of then lands with the Commifiioners, and aredeGro.is of having it done, to prevent inks without pre vipus personal Notice, may file with the above Treafursr, their lift", staling the quantities re lumed, number and dates of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they t.id their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hnrdv'e No. 98, Market street f»r this purpose until the 18th instant. N »*ei»ber 9. eow. to.th fcrtf AllO •awtf. NOTICE. 70 all persons -who own un dated Lands 111 Franklin Cavnty, State of Pcnnsylvan 1 a: "HAT they come fprward and py then 1 refpe&ive Taxes, (as there is. a numbci of vefs n° w due) to PATRICK CAMP BELL, Esq. Treasurer tor said County—lt they do not, we win be obliged to proceed to make sale of them agreeably to law. Jamkslrvin, T John Halliday, VCom'rs. Nathan M'Dowel.J Commissioner's office, ? Cbambersburgh, Jan. I, 1800. \ iaw 3 irl - Hoj-fes to Winter. HOR9ES will be tak.cn to winter at PnCfcfi Hill, at the It miies done on the Li > pi Road, where they will have go«d Timothy and Clov r May, well littered and o)ran« 1 and a held to run in when the weather i» good. $y Esquire of Mr. William Brtl Merclu»t, or on the premifej. N. B. Will not be answerable for accidents or efcapc, but will take every precaution to prevent November it T f RMS Of Richard Folwell, in Philadelphia, Ton SUBSOMBINa TO THE JOURNALS OF CONGRESS, From the commcnc«irent Of the American IVar, we 1774> te the present time, INCLDDJWC The Reports of Heads of Departments, oj Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. THE work will be printed yt a fine paper, »n<l a new neat tipe,in large.oflava. Each volume will contain above s°° pages neatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in ftze, paper, and binding, will be oblerved throughout the work ; Co that, while the fubferibers become poffeiTcd of a valuable record, an ornament may be added to their libraries. The puce to l'ubfcribers wiil be a dolls. ets. pet volume, in boards, and 3 dolls. whole bound , but, as the pwblilbjr doe» not intend, to print man more than the nnmber fublcribed for, a confid»ra ble rife on the price may he dip. ited to nen-fuhy lcribi- «. E'«eh volume will contain about one third Ids of letter-preft than the original edition ; but, a» the pahliftier i» not yet enabled to determine the enem of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make public, he lamrot afoertain ths number ol volumes which willcomprife the work. 0- Payments to be made on delivery oj each volume. SuUfcribera will ha*eit at their option, »itber to ftkbfcribe (off th« whole of the Journals, Vf to th<- ptefent time, tothw only of the Old Ccngrcli prior 10 the organization of the Federal Oorern, nygt. . IN all countries tV proceeding* in the com mencement of their governments, are 101 l in dark ness and oMcurity, owing,to a care'efsntfs, in the fuceeedin* generation, to prefcrve the public re cord#, and the att'-ition of the nation, in thaferuie ages, being caHud oft from their domestic concerns, to engage in wars and conqwcft. Of what infinite Yalu : would the laws of Alfred be, had they heen tranlinittcd to »ur days ? Time, that deOroy. every thing, enhances the value of well authenti cated public records, and renders them almost in eflimabl*. It is hoped, thai American will, there fore, ohearfully contribute their afliltancein tranf mittim; to posterity the labours of their ancertors —founders of the Columbian nation. \* The work will certainly l>e adranced with expedition and promptitude. Ihe following will fl>ow (he support it hai already acquired: " Philadelphia, June 15, 1798. " To the Honorable the Senate and House of Rep refentatfyei of tb« United States. " The MEMORIAC «f the Buhfcribtr»,Cititen«, &c. of Philadelphia, " RejfbcfffullyJieiveth, " That having, in our refpe<Slive avocations, frequent occasions to recur to the Journals of Con grass, we experience inconvenience by the fcarc-i ---ty of them: That w« understand that Richard Fo'well, printsr, of Philadelphia, hai had it in contemplation to print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance from ma ny iftividnals; bat that he has delayed profecu ting the work, in expectation of encouragemen' fr«m government, that may adequately indemnity him. We, therefore, refpeiftfnlly solicit, at the publication is n«ce£Tary to be diffeminatei among pablic bodies, that Congress will, in their wifdoir. render him such additional encouragement, to that which he has obtained from private individuals as to Miab'e him to proceed with the work,fo that your Memorialiftt may be enabled to pyrchafc co pies of that record for themselves. I homas MKtan, John i). Coxi.CharletHeatly, Sam<om Levy, P. Rofs, Wm. Moore Smith, John Read jun. William Tilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo seph B. M'Ke.in, John Brckly, W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingerfoll, Jasper Moylan,William Rawle, J.Thomas, William Levis,James Gibfon, M. iveppele, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Ueoige Davit, John Hallowell, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, Jamet Milnor, John C. Wells John L. Leih, Alexander 1. Dallas, Joseph Rted, Thomas W{lVing,JSamuel M Fox, John Nixoa,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewi«g, Jun. F.dwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoolc Jamet Crukfhank, Mathew Carey, Henry K. Hel muth, Peter Dt Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaktr, John R. Smith, William Hall, David C. Claypoole, Thoma3 Armltrong, Samuel H. Smith, John Fenno. " True copy from the original Memorial, pre sented to the Honfe of Keprefeutatives of the United States, on Monday, the 18th »f June 1798 : •• WILLIAM LAMBERT, for <• JONATHAN W.eONDY,C«.ERK." " RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Rep resentatives of the United States of America in Songrefj affembled.Tha'. the Sacretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authorilcd and dircited, to subscribe.on such terras as they may dsem eligible, for the life of the Senate and House of Representatives, for four hundred Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro posed to be publilhed by Richard FolvVell and fuel) nucib* of copies of deficient volumes of the sets now in prist,as may be necessary to complete the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES ROSS, President tf the Senate pro tempore. Approved, March id, 1799. H JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States, lawtf may a©. all persons TNDEfITED to the ElUte of Jo"*;™ " AR 1 ton, late of the City ofPhdade p. • chant, deceased, are requeftcd to pay and thofc having demands againi '* ' produce iheir accounts legally atte ec o KEARNY WHARTON, • Acting Executor, No. Nt, Spruce November 11. ' A Quantity of Dry Goods ABE WANTED, T7OR which real Estate in the r ties of this city, (a good Stand for BrfneUJ will be given in payment; the tit 3 nnffef good, and is new for a (hort time e , Con will be given in about fii £T Enquire at the Office of tms December 17 - To be Sold at Public Vendue, On the I a day of February next, on the premises, A VALUABLE PL ANT A HON, f Tht pr'ptrry of Atfulfrrtkir.) SITUATED about two m.l«» fr.m Newtown W , f Rtirks ou the DI2IQ road i O the county town of Bucks, ou 1 leading to Yardley's F.rry, on the Delaware, a bout four miles from the latter abo " twenty five from Philapclphia, containing ill aaes, the whole under good fence » culture. Thera ar. on the prem.fes a convemaut two (lory Stone H.ufe, with a commodious St..e Kitchen adjoing a Hone fpnng houft, over »n ex aalible fprinff, a few paces from the door, with convenient out houses, &c &e. Theelega«cyo thefituation, and the excellent nat.ral < qualife, of t this farm, render it an obj.fi worthy the att«ntion of the Farmer and Gentleman. :0- The terms may be known previous to the day of sale from the fubferiber. y NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. or CHRISTIAN WIRTZ, Jun. " Nnuton, "January 11. 3»awtf TWO or three Gentlemen with their icr vanM, roaj'ba accommodated with Lodging* and Brcaklaft, and two furniihed roomi, at No. 83 north Fifth Street. Move nil er 27. treasury department. March 11th, 1799- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the aft of Cengrcfi paflid on the ift day of June, one thoi'fand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an aft regulat ing the grant, of land ippropriatcd for mili tary f«rvice«, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating the gofptl among the Heithen and the aft fuppleuientary to thefaid recited afl palftdon thel'econd day of March, ..nctljonlaiid seven huadred andnine tynin* ——l-o ivit: THAT the trsfl of Land herein aft*r d«- icrifced, na-cly, " beginning at the North Weft ci rner of the fevea ranges of townlhips, and running tbeiioe fifty tnile6 due south ( along the vreftern boundary at the said ra*i;ei thence due Weft to tie Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Marti Branch of the said n ver to the pl&ce where th® Indian boundary line crosses (■be lame ; —thence atong.the laid boun dary line to tke Tttfcaroras branch of the Mi>f kinguin river at the crofling place abeve Fort Ltwrence ; thenee the said river, to the point where aline run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line lo run to th« place of be ginning has been divided into townfhipJ of five miiea fqu-are, and fraflional parte of town ships ; and that p' » and surrey« of th* laid townlhips and frafiioiwl parts of :own(hip« are deposited in the offices of the Rcgifter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons concerned. 11. The holdert of fath warrants as hare bsen or (ball be granted iof military t'ervicesperform ed during the late ■vyar, are required to present the fame to the KepiUer of the Trrafnry, at some time JV' or to the twelfth d'V of February in the year, one thrnjfsnd eight hundred, for the purpose of being fefiftered ; No registry will however be made of any itfs quant ty than a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acrea. 111. The priority of lowtfon of the war rag « which may be presented ind r-ogiftered in manner afore said, prior to the llth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode diefcribed hy the ail firtt recited. The holders of registered warrants, shall on Monday the nth day of February, in the year 1800,t n the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforelaid, pefon. ally, or by their agents, designate in writing at the office of the Register of the lreafury, the particu lar quarter townftipseledtedby them refye&ively, and such of the faiJ holders as shall not their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other hc-lders of regiftecccl warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fuflicient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or trafts of four thousand acres each; fliall, at any time after Monday the ljth day of February, >Boo and prior to the firft day olJanuarv, l8o», be al lowed to rcgifter the laid warrants in manner a lorefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or trails o( land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hall not be regiftcr*d and located before the firft day of January, 1802, are by t!;c fupplemer.tary aft of Congress herein bc*'ore recited, palled on th« second day of March, 1799, At a Court of Common Pleas held at Pirtfburgh declared to be forever barred. f or tlle COU ntvof Allegheny, the firft Monday Given under my lund at Philadelphia, tbt of Decerns., in the'y.ar of -ur Lord one day and year abo« men,aoned j thorfmd (even hundred and niaetyninc, be- OLIVLR WOLCOTT. | fore the Hon. Alexander Addifon, Esquire, Sec. of the Treasury. Prefi 'ent and his Aflociates, Judges of the ' I fame Court. i REASURY DEPARTMENT. N the petition of David Wallace, a prif- May U)tk, 1799. oner in the jiil of fiid County, praying to THE proprietors of certificate. rlTued forfub- i be tl 'f t ' h:,r g rd according to the jirorifions of the fcriptions to the Loan bearing inteieft at 1 il -* s a T < '™t>'y m.»defor the >elief of lofolvent eight per centum per annum, are notified, that debtors. The Court order that the prifonerbe at any time after payment shall have bem made brou ? ,lt before them at Httfbur&ft on the firft <?f the .sth inftaliriem, which will become due i Mon day of March next, that his petition and during the firft ten days of the month of July 8 "editors may be tUen heard, and direct, that enfning, Certificates of Funded Stock may at not > cir his application be pu'alifhed in the their option be obtained at the Trtafury or Loan United Stetes and PittlburgV. Gazettes three Offices, refpe&ively, for the amount of the four wee ' l, > the l»ft of which fliail be at least fifteen firft inftalm«nt3,/or otie moiety of thefamsex- days before the time of hearing. prefledin the fublciiption certificates: Ne cer- Order of the court, tificates of Funded Stock wili however be ifiued JAMESB&ISON, Prrth'y. for less than one hundred dollars. Jan. 3 i-v- Such subscription certificates as may be-pre- - *° v •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con- " eqfcetvce of the foregoing arrangement, wiU be ndorfed and diftintSllv marked so as to denste that amoetyof the flock has been iflued. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Seiretarj of tie Treasury, medford and Willis, Have received Jince their late Advertijerxenl -282 Crates Queens Ware, zoo Calks Nails, 6 Trunks Madras Pulhcatts* I 2 Cases Ghves, , Trunk Silk Hosiery, 1 Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal 10 Bales Bocking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bales spotted and Green Ruga, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 2 Bales Sail Canvat., 5 Trunks Gingham!, . ii Tons Petersburg Hemp, » * Orders, remittances or commimiwti on. for the following Houfet, tor whom Med; ford and Will# are ageoti, may dill pafe throug their medium, viz. % « [<,hn and Robert Holt and Co—Rochdale, William D;bbs--Leicefter. GU'jd Johafon— Birminghim. ■r,quire ot <w JOHN DORSET. December 10. Br SIMON WALKER, No. 78 IVolnut Street, ENGLISH PORTER and Brown Stoat, In ca£kj of 6 dozen each, Tin Plates, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Cannon with carriages complete, 4> °i 9 aB " 11 pounders, Shot, roun*, double headed and canmiter, Iron Crow Bars, , Cutisfl" ~ boarding Fites, Muskets and Prttols, Rough Brimfl-one, Cream of Tartar, Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, Six Invoices of "Earthen Ware, each about thirty tofw. crates, assorted . _ . White and red Lead, yallow and black Paint, and Spauilh Brown, .Ruffian Briltics, Hardware and Sadlery, assorted in caflcs, An Invoice of German Platillan and Britannia*. Becrmlier J. eo6w IPWJ(f Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO, 1 34) MjIKKST-tTKiST, HAS jolt received per ship THoiau Chalklty and Adrians, from London, an elegant affortroenr of the mo ft fafliionable Millihi rr, *ia. ChemiUe rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape,full dr-efs caet Do. do. aftd do. Nelfon'i. bouMts Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's fancy do- do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do. do hits Fancy bugle !hoe rofca Do. do. trimmings Alack, whitt, Mot.yeUow, pink ormigo BUtk, white and green gauic »eil» 00. gauze cloak* U. B. And pet Harmony, juft«rri»td, a farther alartmeiit of Millinery June »6 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, BE IT REMEMBERED, Tint 6n the 9<> day •f January, in the 14th year of the Indepen desce ol the United Stitssof America, John Row lc:t of the said diflriA hath deposited it. this Office the Title ol a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit. ' "Tahlr of D fcount or Intercjl, [accurately calculated) from 50 cents t§ yoco dol!art,from 1 day tt 123 days imlufive, at 6per cent." In conformity to the acl of the Congrefe of the TJsited States, intituled " An A<ft for the encouragement of f.earn (3eal.) ing, by fecurirg the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Preprietors ot such copies during the time therein mantioned." C Signed) D. CALDWELL, Cltrk if At Dtfirtß $f Pt :rtfylv*nia, January DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on th> 9th *a? of January, in the 14th year of th* Indepen dence ot the United State* of America, John Row lett of the fai<! diftri.fl hath depoficed in this Office tha Title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit. '• Table of Df count or Interejl. (accurately calculated) from 50 ctuts to JOOO dollars, from I day to 123 days inclujive at 7 ptr cent." In conformity to the ad of Congrefi of the United States, intituled " An adl for the encouragement of learning by fccyring thecopijj of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such coj>ies, during the times there in mi.ntioiiud " (S«al) C SignedJ Clerk of the Diftriß of Pennsylvania. January to. Lodging and Breakfast, FOR one or two single Gentlemen, ia a genteel private lamily, with the use ol a neat front Parlour, and Board tor Servant* may b<t had at No. j8 north Filth November 26. FOJR SALE, eotf. TO WIT. D. CAI.DWEI.L, 3t^eoiw JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, ■ 4 suAtnirr tr WINDOW GLASS, Or- different sizes, FOR SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jw. N. B. z 1 ny file or fixes that maybe wanted cut larger than 18 by it can be had from (aid manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be left ft>r that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-street, at above, july 8 dtf fsJfcKJi ffe&Szs&Z ■The Swift-Sur€ # A. n£W LINE OF sf AGESI NOW RUNNINO BFTWFEN PHILADELPHIA (s* NEW-YORK, r> By the fbort and pleafairt road of Bq/fkttn, Newtown, Scotch Plain/, Spring• Jieldand Newark. rIE excellence of this road, the poptrlouP ncfrof the country throtigh which it pa(T« ei, with sundry other advannges, whu;h render it so far preferable to' tin Old Road through Briflol, Briinfwick, ttc. loßg ago suggested the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho» rough-Fare from, Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute fiirvey of it has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Read, both fa winter and summer, has b*en clearly afcertained.—-Tlisre are good bridge* ever alt the «th«r waters but the Delaware, and here tfe« ■roffiag is performed with great fafety and in lels than half (be time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is fmeral miles Jbtrter than tlii eld road, but this is amongst the le«ft of it* advantages, because daily ejpe liencept ivei to us, that difpiteh as well as com* fort in traveling principally depend on the goodness of the rood and the leveluefj «f the country, and, in theft refpefls, the New Road is, beyond all companion, the bell. It prefenta none of-thofe *oeky hills, which render the Old Road fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Mewaik. The foil, too, for the greater part, (• fuck a* to prodiMe hut little mud in winter, and v«ry Utile i#i summer, which added t« the brayty of the country, aod a co»- Iderable prnpirtioo «t ftude, rv uft always rea der travelling in tlie latter (eafon peculiarly y»• greeabte. The Swift Sore flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clot k every morning (Sunday* excepted) from the GREEN 7 REE. oppofitt the Lutheran Qhurch, North Fourth street. It goes through Frarkford to Buftleioa, where it ftopt to Breakfaft i fmm Hnftletown it go«» through Newtown to Prncy-town to dinners from Prhny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Quth'iletown and Plainfield t» Scotch Plaint to lodge. The nrxt morning it ftopi at Spriupfield to breakfaft, from whence it yoei through Newark and arrives at New- York at a«on. From NEW-YORK it starts at j a'clock in the afternoon (tr«m Paulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening For frats at New-York, application may be made to Ed» ward Baniiii, Old Coftee house, to A. Mathieo p corner of NafTau and John ttrccts, to B; no. 48, Courtliodt, corner of Greenwich llrect, and to Micluel Little, at lut hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for pafieng«rs, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafTenger is allowed to take on Mlbß. of baggage carruge free ; buj all other baggage, tak»n on by a pafTeiiger, will be charged at 4 cents per prund we'ght. With refpeifl to packages sent on wi'tWw .paflengers, tl.e prcprienrs presume they hi** adopted a regulation, which, though unkii«W« 10 ether lints o! ft age?, they think rni|A nett with general approbation. They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditiunj. The person who deliver* the package at the office Am II fee it'Vnteftd i* the for which entry he fcall pay 6 cents j he will then state the value ofthe pack age,and p«y (exclusive of the carriage) ane cent, on the value, as and for Which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for inftanct, if he cflimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay one jigjlar jafarance, and in like po» portion for*packageJ«of any other Very few persons it it presumed, will d»(lilte this regulation i 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 explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entwtd, and for which an insur ance rfceipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatelt care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns at always afford a good accommodation aF-d entertainment for the paflengers at the raoft reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furnilbed with fleet an t jteadyhorfes.and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The pioptie'tors themfclves live at the different towns and villages whers the stages will flop, so that the conduct of the ptr fons th;y employ is continually an ohjefl ot their attention —They take care also to lee that the paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort ot chica nery or infoletice is pra&ifed upon them ; i# (hort, they have fparedneithsrpains nor experice to render the SWIFT-SUKE the very belt li»« ot itiges in America. The liae ha< now run nearly a month,dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia an New-York. Every pafTenger has found the road tofui pass very far all that has been hid ot its excellence j and the Proprietors of the 9wM Sure are extremely happy to hear the be a ' of their drivers, and the treatment at av fpokeK of with the highest fati.fafliom JOHN WCALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Buflleton JOSF.PH THORNTON, } NICHOLAS IVTNKOOP, > hewUvirt- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytoiun. T. KfLLMAN, n>»r Miilftoti. ELI AS COMBES, Bound Brook. K. SANSBURT, Scotch Plains. \SAACRAmX \ Springfield' ROBERT PEARSON, !i r * . ! Jt'.tlt 12. _ Pt-.INI ED BY J. W. FENNO- m g
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