TO THE PUBLIC. ( THE time being fixed on, when the MILITARY LAND (commonly called Knox's) WARRANTS, granted to ] the United Stales' army, are to be regiller- ( ed and located, - the fubfcribera have ex- , plored that tras of land on which thrfte war rants ase to l>e laid ; with a view, and tor , the purpose of offering then- services as lo caters. We take the liberty of suggesting,; " that veare at least as well acquainted with the situation, quality of the foil, fee. ot the dif ferent townlhips iii the atm-efaid tract, as any other person this wrll, perhaps, ap pear more clearly, by obfervmg, that YV il tiAM C. Schenk assisted in running the Indian boundary line; at which time he considerably traveled that traA: he alio a (Tilled in furvrying and laying it ott into townships, and at other times ranged over it, to gain information. But to obtain a more c omplete and accural knowledge, we have lately spent between two and thnee months. with levfral assistants, in particu. larlv examining the different townships and quarter townfh'.ps ; by which means we have aci-iliied an aceUiate knowledge, ot the whole (jjjlrict. We now offer our lervices to the public, as Locaters, with affvrancw that we will locate every persons warrants intruded t„ us to the best advantage, agreeably to their' rights of location, which is to be de termined according to law. For our ler vices we demand the one equal tenth part, either in lands or warrants, when we locate a full trafl, of four thoufasd acres or more, for one peri'on or firm ; the land to be taken in a i'ouirr* at a corner ot the traft ; which corner is to be equitably determined before the time of location—The one equal lixth part, in cafti or warrants, when we conneft and locate any amount less than four tliou ftnd acres. We will be in Philadelphia f om December next, until after the time of location, to tmifift this bufuiefs. Ary person wilhing to fatist'y himfelf farther, v iH pi cafe to call on us, by letter, (po&age p a ; ; ri ..r Otherwise ; when due attenfon will be paid, and such vouchers may be seen as we have to offer, which we h«pe Will be ia tisfaftorvs , . r „, M \TvTIN BAUM, WILLIAM C. SCHENCK. Phil.delph'.i, Oft- r>. 1799- row " I Valuable Property for Sale, 11l ttftb.it, «k«,S titcQlt+n*'* * ■ ; ■ C«»o*'ts» - f««? &®«t'« CMf-' - J# (r»W Uofc, cow j«. «> e W of Sa ""*' SU» f«!>jtia t*« fpmmi '«»* 9?.&• P«T»° nu »- ■ ■ tjTw wrvYN: '**" »«*»■•■ ' ■■' , nnifei. . mrir»h S, WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately i r m : "t of the ■»• ferior oovrt of common -' •of the coutuy of Essex. in the <Ute of V. w Jerf. y d, '^ d t0 he (heriffof the raid couMy ;, ? a,nft 'he credit,, monies apd eftils, good. M eh.xMeU, laousand tenements ot ?>in Clroa Sj»>M at the suit ot H'.llt.m W,!U. in a plea of uefpal* <>n the CiiL to damage threeth«ufand dollars; And whereat, the said Iher.ffdU, at the tem. of Tunc last ~aU. return ,o the said court that he had iTtvhed r! • rt»f.*nd u.t by a errtam " nd given oy Matthias D nmai) and Samuel »■ eeker to 'ha fa.d del nii»nt. to the amount ~1 i.ear two thousand do!i,rs,a..d also t.y sixty laud warrant. AW «nlefs the said >hn Cleve, » declaration at the fttit ot the platnt.ff, judgment nili Ik evere-' against hint, .n.d hi. prop, rty b • m Sttiched, will I), MJ agreeably to the ilututc in foch cafe made aud provded. Aaron Ogden, Cltrk, &c. Elizabeth-town s fc r 1 HRRE or t ur lots ol about 30 or 40 acres I ' each, more or lei's*>miy a purchaser On fach of which there is a good filiation for a hot! —viz one on the river Delaware, f.mable eith-' irr a gentleman's feat or for a perfoa who mi E ht wish to e..gage in the lumber hnfmefs a r »d landing. One c mmandmg a good view of the river rom th» highelt ground between the petinypack and Pogueffin creeks ; and another on the 3rii?.olßoad. Entflfr?»f Mr. Gilpm n«r the 11 mile stone on the said road. FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 acres each with good haMine ; one of which is suitable for a tan-yard, audits a small stone house and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newtawn road near Snider 1 * mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about 30 acres on the Pen»yp»ck.— Enquire of Jonathan CHft who lives on the pranw fes or Mr. Gilpin. Poffeflion will be given in the spring, bat build ing mat.rials may be coße&ed sooner. •••-■> November 8 Taxes of Lycoming County. JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, BY Direflion of the Commifloners of Lyco ming county. at'endsat Philjdelph.a t® re seive the Taxes assessed upen unfsated Lands in that County, from the holders thereof, in this Ciiv. 'I hose who have iiled with the Com miifior.ers, statements of thek Lands, are re euefted to call upon him, to know the amount of Ta*e*thereon,ai«J pay them; otherwise, be fore his leaving the City, they will be put into the hsnc's of the Sheriff for collection, agreea bly to the afl for railing county rates and levies Thofi who have not filed statements or then bids with the Commissioners, and aredefirous of having it done, to prevent fates without pre vinus personal Notice, may file with the above T.eafuvsr, their lifts, Bating the quantities re turned, number and dales of the warrant, and names of the warrantees, under which they h id their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph ?i;rdy'sNn 98, Marketftrectf#rthis purppfe until ti« 18th infta*. November 9. tu tb fa'tf TO BE SOLD, tfWARDS Or Eizbtech Thousand. Persons Of ali »gc», within nine month* past, l>»» e ljuno relief from HAMILTON'S Worm destroying Lozenges, ; In various complaints ariiing from worms ar.u trom foulncfs or obftruaions in the stoma«h an bowel* This medicine bears no ar.alegy whateve* to other.of similar title so commonly composed •> as operating with a degree ol violence, fu®cient ; not only to kill *orn..f but fooictime» to endai, wer the patient*, life; on tha contrary, * P ec " lia ' excellence of this remedy h, its b«ng fu;'«d ito every age and conftuution, contains " what is p«rleolly innocent, and is {• mild in if oporation, that it cannot injure the mof> dclica ■ pregnant lady, or th« tentkreft infant of a week old, should no worms exist in the bo«ly; hut w»H without pain or griping, eleanfc the ftomac 1 ano bowels of whatever i« loulor offcnfive, aw. Ihaie by prevent the produ&ion of \vonfi» and m»ny J fatal disorder». RECENT CURES Selefled from feTerat hundreds, the suthent city of which, anyparfon may Jfcertam eithe performed in Europe, nobody know» where but at home. jffid a nr. MICHAEL DUFFY, rertding at No. 47 Wi'kes street, Fell's point, in the city of Ba titnore, voluntarily maketh oath, that the sol lowing flatcment is just and true. In the beginning of May last, my three chil dren, a fcoy of seven, and two girls, the one five and the other thr.e ye=r» of age, uere takei very ill, neaily a' the fame time, of a c"m«=i fever, a« I then fuppoled ; but wa« I' on con vinced the d lorder watcaufed by wtrmi -the; were frequently troubled vith convolfion fin and violent ftartings in tleirflsep, and with al molt continual vomiting and purging, particu larly the youugelt. I made inn -maie apphca tion to a phyftciau of the firlt reputation, an< his medicinea were adminiilered with a conn denceof lyciefi which only encrealedouri.il appointment. The children grew daily worle and 1 wa« absolutely without liopis of iheir re covery. Thr v unwell l'non appealed almol devoid of animation, and scarcely an lohiwtan »f this world In 'hi, dittieffin* moment, was told that Himilton'b Worm Destroying Le zenges had performed many cures id caies e C|ualty defperate —I immediately purchased ; 30a, and gave each ot them a iioie f 1 f*w hours produced the most desirable effects, he eldett voided a great number of very *orins, and the fecoi'd thousands of fir.all oneSj nany of thtmVior a quarter ot an inch long in :he ytangeft they feen.ed to be consumed, and iad the appearance of ik'u s and ot ilimy mat er. 1 repeated the dole agreeable to the paper >f dirfAions, and they r!i i>eedily tecovered a roo.i Date of health which they still cnjry, tho ive months have nearly elapsed lincethey we.t )B the border# of the grave, the death of he who'c appeared to be inevitable. Sworn b« fore me this a6th day of Septetr J, SMITH, «TTfft ■' Frem i&r. Jtlm J. Jiercrtwif, SaofnaJCM dU M#ujfi>a*rer> A». **t Brutp HrAt, Baltimore. TO THE PR OF RIETOR OF Hamilton's Worm Deffroyintf Lozenges. Sir, Ogobtr »», * 799- I think It try nuty to ialorm you that 1 h.>ve experienced the happiest effc<3« from your 1.0 z.nges, having been much affli<t<-d far tour y C ars past, with various complaints c auftd by worms, particulsrly a constant pain 111 my f'o inach and bowels, frequent and levrre head ache, with i general laflitute and Weakncfs du ring which iine I hid the be<l medical advice that could he obtained from the most fkiUu phyfictans 1 could hear of, both American and European, with -ut any alleviation ot my dil- Iltould, tooprobably, have continued with out relict, but for your Worm D*«roving Lu- | xenges, wh'ch brought from me ao iftoniJhinj.' quantity of small white worms, about ihe size of ■> coarf- thread and in i (hoi t time, 1 surd myf lf perfedtly free from all ray form.r com. plsints, and have enjoyed a good slate ol healrr. for five months past. I have conttantly recommended your merfi cine.'aixt fliall as long as I live, having, from, my own experience teafon to believe it be an in>aluahle and unpariUH'd rtme'.y. Sbnuld any person wilh for further I will with oleafure fati»fy their enquiries- onthu lub je&. JOHN J. ABEiiCROMHY. Sir, J*'f ,0 ; »7?9; 1 had been along timeafflidled vrih a vi lens and gnawing pain in my stomach, a dull, heavy, continual headache, with a frequent Iwimming in my head, accompanied with dimnelsof tight and fomerimes partial blindness, and « « ren dered incapable of attending my business, thro lol> of (Irength ; fametiines could l'carcely eat a morsel for two or three days} when my appe tite would suddenly become aftonilhinaly vora cious. I firmly believed myf«lf to he in a con sumption, which mull soon put a period to my life, when happily hearing of ftw'al cures per formed by Hamilton's Worm Dellrnying Lo zenges in complaints which could not be account ed for , I took two dotes, which expelled an in credible number gf (mall iharp poii.ted worms: in ftiort, I now enjoy as perfefl health ind strength, as ever I did in my life, and I believe my cure to be entirely effVaed by meant ol your medirine. . . My brother witnefling us furprmng efficacy was induced to take a dole though in tolerable health, which occaßnned him likewite to void a great quantity of worms of the fame kind, and thereby probably prevented his experiencing th il'e dreadful diforriers with which I was at- sawtf. fli&ed. . ' ' A sincere defue that others in limiltr arcum ftance may receive the fame benefit, is the rea son of my fending y>w» this acc"fcit. Yours, very refpefljittlly, aqoila golding. Hartford Read, » miles from Baltimore. Those who wife to avail ihemtelvej of ihe be nefit* prspofed by the above remedy, thould he particularly careful is they value their nv ney and their health, to tfoard ?ainft the imme.o .s i impositions daily attempted on thepublir, by ip plying to Mr. Wm. Y. ttirv-h, Stationer, No. 17, South Second Street, who is appointed the oi l/ veftder in Philadelphia Likewifc cbferve that none ian be depended on as beinis genuine, unless the fign:;ture of Lee & Co. is [jatUd on I the outside of each Purchaser» by th« doaen or grcce will receive a handsome allowance by application W Let and Co. Market flreet, Baltimore. January 17. _ _ . \ OBSERVE. all persons JNBE6TED w the Efla« 0t Johm h« : 1 ton, hteot the chant, ileceafed, are re^| c t0 (l P i"/ s EJUuil ' and tltdc hiving ckmAiids 'g a '" sitting Executor, Ass. «*', Spruce November 11. ' A Quantity of Dry Goods ARE WANTKRt F ORW ft r lf^Sund^S JL ties of this city, ( g cleir ao ,i *** (ion will be given in 11 * r '*°. l ' * p- Enquire »t the Othce ol tbi. G« cttC (otf Becemhir 17 , to be Ssld ai PuUit Vendue, On the I ft day of February next, on the prcm*., A VALUABLE PLANTATION, (Tit firtfirry us tit/ukf'" 1 "-) fMTOATED «bo*t two fr»«u Newtown, QH UAI ZV | mau , roa J O the county town of Bucks, on n w leading to Yudley's Forry, on the Del. , bout four mile! from the latter P " ~, SSE r ISKS , i , JCS£XX •« Kitchen adjoiog a Oont tpruig ho* e, " jf the Farmer and . 0- The terms may be known prcvumt to the day of sale troro the fubfcriber^ NICHOLAS or CHRISTIAN WIIITZ, Jan. Newton, January 11. TWO or three Geuttcnvn withlhe'r ser vants. may b« *ccommo<»it«l vnh and Br«aki»<l. and two lurtufcod too®". « Nu * 83 nertfc Fifth Str««t /iotemhr 27. treasury department. < March 'ltb, f799- PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the »>9 of Crtdfctsft V a s ed ® n tl,e Ift <fav of J«»c. one ihoufand, seven hun dred and' ninety la, entitled " an afl rtguUt ingtlie V ran;» of land appropriated tor no tary f«rvic«, a<i(l for the society of Lulled Brethren tor propaealing the gospel among the Keithen /' ami the lA fupplemcntsry to the raid recited ail paflVd on the fecund day of March, netbortfand seven husdredandmne ty ninu I<j wit: I* THAT the trail of Land herein after de ferred, itiff ely," beginning at the North Weft corner of tlw seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles" due south, along the western boundary or tht feid ravges thence I due Weft to the Main Bunch or the Scioto rr „er ; ihencc up the Main Branch of the laid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crolT>B she lame thence along.the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroias branch of the Mtl kingum liver at therroffing p'.ace ab« ve Fort I twrence ; thencedo<wn the faiil rivtr. to tl.c point where a line run due weft from the place if beginning, will interfedl the laid river ; thence along the line to run to tho place ot be ginning has been dividid into townftnps of f IV f miles fyua. e, and fr»aionalparts of low 11- ihiu» ; and that plats and furveye of the Uid tow iifhi'is and frafiional parts of deposed in the effices of the KcgiCer of the rreafury and Surveyor (General, for iiupec tion of »H perfoas t»n< The holders of futh warrants as have been or lUU be tiraiictid fan u»U«*ry fcrvicciperform ed during the late war, are required to prefeot the fame to the Keener of the Treafnry, at fonie time piior to the twelfth day of lVoruary in the year, one Unxilanc] eight for the purpofc of being rrpftcred ; No registry will however be made of any els quantity thw a qu.rler township, or four thousand acree. The priority of location of the wariants which may lie orefeiited ami r-e f illered in maimer aforo said, prior to the i»th day of February iu the yesr one th£>ufa»d eight hundred, will immediate ly after th» said day, be dct.rmincd by tot, in the mode dtefcribed by the aol firft recited. The hoUleis of registered warrants, fliall on Monday the mil day or February, in the year ißco.\ n the order ol v hich the priority as U»c*ti -011 shall ■;e determined by lotas alorelaid, peion ,|ly or by th»ir agent,, dcOgßatein writing at the ollice of the Regifler of th- Treasury, the particu lar qnaitei r ( ,wu(l:ipselciK'd by tham rdps-'J-ivcly, and fiich of the foiJ holders as (hall not defig'natr their locations on the laid day, (hall hepuftpuntd ir locating such warrants to all other holder* ol registered V. The holders ot warrants for military services fufficient to cover oi:e or more quarter towtufflps ortra.SU ef lour theiufand acres each ; P...i 11. at any time after Monday rl-e 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firtl day 01 Januury. 1801. be al 'ovr»d to regifler the said warranto in mautiir a torefaid, and forthwith tomake Ucacun* therefor on any trad or tta&s of land not before tocaced, VI. All warrants or claims for fends on account of 1 military f rviccs, which fliallnotbe rrgifterad and lo«etsdh-lore the firft da-/ of January, ißei,a:. y the fttjiplementary ail of Congress herein b 'We paffcd on the second day of March,l799, At a Court nf Ci.n.mfltt P!eas held at Pittsburgh declared to be forever barrel. fur the ounfyof Allegheny, the firjl Monday Oivcß under my hind at Philadelphia, tho of Detet.ibev, in the year nf .ur Lor.l one day »nd year mentioned. thou-f.ind Icven hundred a»d ninety-nine, be- OLIVER WOLCOTT. j fore the Hon. Alexander Addilon, Esquire, Sec. of the Treasury. 1 and his Associates, Judges of the ■ . | fame Court. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 1 the petition of David Wallace, a prif- May 2Qtb, 1790. i *-' oner in the jail of f.ud Coi.titv, praying to T*BE proprietors of certifies issued for tub- b« acTOrdmg to the pre«i ,l,c 1 frriptions to the Loan bearing inrereft at i of ralde so ' th "# f ot "'foment eight per cemun M >er annum, are nonfied, that debt °?' . ', he C ° Urt t- u at any time after payment (hail have he n made b " OU S ht bcl, ", e tl ' eni ilt °<? ;»>« '""ft «f the sth inlfalruent, which win become due Monday ot h.s pemi m rfj dnrintf the firft ten davs of the month of Julv fcw freduors may be : the. heard, and d.rtfl, thit enl'eing, Certificates of Funded St ck may at ! ""'."Vc h,s " e , P™>'M their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan ! United "'" d } Gazette, three Office., refpedlivelv, for tM .mount of the four ! weck ?> the !> , ft p ? which fliall be at lc.lt fifteen firtt mtlilmni*. or ov.e moiety of the l'ums ex- days before the rtroe of hearing. preflodinthe fub'eription Certilic»tesN«cer- ° " ti mcc nijfnw t> j tificates of Fur.de 1 *■" ck will h evvever be issued JAMES BliuON, 1 roth y. for lef* than one hundred dollars. lan. 3 " lav. ;-,v Such fub'.e-ription ccrtifi. mc<, as may be pre anted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqt>ence of thetorep in,; airingement, will be miorfed ar.d diftindlly marked to as to denote, that a moety of the Bock has been'iffued. G- .'AA' WOI.COIT, SftrtUry of the Treasury. JiWlf MEDFORD AN® WILLIS, Have received since their lute Advert,Je^U -282 Crates Queens Ware, 200 Casks Nails, 6 Trunks Madras Pulbcatts, 2 Cases Gloves, 1 Trunk Silk Hosiery, , Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, 16 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, 10 Bales Booking Baize, > Bales Spotted and Green Rugs, 1 Trunk Scarlet Cardials, 2 Bales Sail Canvas, r Trunks Ginghams 11 Tens Peterlburg Hemp, * * Orden, remittances or commmjicati ons for the following Houfcs, t.„d am! Wills are agent., may flill !^» 5 <" rou b Ktibert Holt and Co Rochdale. Willi mi D.bb»—t-eiecfter. Claud Johufoa —Birmingham. Deceiaher 10. BY SIMON WALKER, No. 78 Walnut Street, ENGLISH PORTER and Brown 9to«t, )H ca!k» of 6 dozen each, « Tia Plato, Sheet, bar and pig I-ead, Cannon with canitgw complete, 4. e. 9 » na 11 Shot,'round, double beaded and can sifter, Iron Crow Bars, . , Cutlass s, boarding Pikas, MuJketsand Ptfols, Rough Briraftooe, Cream of Tartar, Forter, Wine aad Claret Bottles, Six lavoices of Earthen *VVare, each about thirty to%v. ewtes, assorted ....... .j White ami rt.l Lead, ysllow a*d black I aint, and tpanilh brown, RufTi.ui Urillle«, Hardware and Sadlery, r.(Tn*tc<i m caws. An la»uice of German Platillas cud ilntann.** Werner J c " hw v&titf VajhiQ'table Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MARKtT STHBtT, HAS js ft received per ship Tkomas Chalk,ty and Adriana,from Loudon,an elegant affott\n«ni of the most fafhionable Mn.LiNiaT.nz, Chemille rosette FEATHEB.S Fancy flowers black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, vdlow and blue crape, full dreh can Do. do. and do. Ncllbn'a bonn«t» Infant's pips draw bonnets Maid's lancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do do hats Fancy bugle (hoe roses Do. do trimmings Black, ivhit?, blu:,yellow, pi»k and orange »raps HUck, white and green gauze veils Do. g*uze cloaks N B. And per Harmony, just arrived, a further affoitment of Millinery. June 16 co,f DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT. BE IT REMEMBERED. That on the 9<h day »f January, iti the 14th year ul the Indepen dence ol the Unitei Suuiof America, John Row lett of the fail! dil'.riA I ath depoflted in this O Bice the Title ol a Honk, the right whereof he claims a» Proprietor, in the words follow r%, to wit 1 Table of Discount or IntereJ, (occur at Ay calculated) jrtm 50 tints to 5000 dolla>s,fr«m 1 day it 1 2^day • inclujiix, at 6per ant." In conformity f> the aal of the Congress of the United States, irti'uled " An A<9 for the encouragement of Lcarn (Seal.) iff, by fecurii.jc the copiu of Maps, Ci arts and book« to the Authors and Proprietors o' I'uch copies during the time therein mentioned." (S.gntd) D.CALDWELL, Clerk of the Dijlria tf Pcr.nfylvania, January 10. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, ♦ TO W IT-, ~ BE IT RF.MEMKitED, That on th~ 9th day of January, in the 14th year of th" lnJvpcß «ience of the United Stat«.» of America, John Row l<-tt of the lai-J «liftriit hath depofitej in thik Office tho I'itU of a B«ok,the right whereof he claims at Proprietor, in th/r worrit following, to wit. Table of Difcouitt or Interejl ( actur?te!y calculated) from 50 c uls to 5000 dollars, from 1 day to 123 days iuchijive at 7 ptr cent.*' lo conformity to the a£t of Congrefi ot the United States,,intituled " An aA for the encnuragenn-nt of learning l*y frcurwg thecepios of Mar?, Cli-11 to and Books to ihc .unhoniHd Proprietors of futh ci pic», during the times thurc - mentioned " m C Si ?> iei O D. c:At,mvn.r„ Clerk of the Difir 'tS of Pennsylvania, January 10, (Se»l) JT'OR one or two si igle Gentlemen, in a gsnteel JL private; lamily, with tile ule »l a peas front Parlour, and Board tor ScvYams may hi had at No. a 8 north Filth street. November -6, ON HAND, E " qUi jOHN DORSET. 3awß«r FOR SALE, Lodging and Breakfast, -Wrf "» " '.iff#/ 1 ~*VT JUST RECEIVED, From tbe BOSTON 3>lanufuctorj y WINDOW GLASS, Or different sizes, for sale BY ISAAC HAKVEY, Jwn. N. B. Any file or Tiki that maybe wanfed cul larger than 18 by 11 can be had from said manufaAo ry, 00 being ordered! and attention gi*en to forward, on any orderi »hat may be left for tbat purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-ttreet, at above, juty 8 dtf g*;.' n3* • .»/w £23* The Swift-Sure, . A NEW LINE Of STAGES, NOW RUNNING B F TWFIN PHILADELPHIA Ist NEW-YORK, By the (bort and pleafan* road of Buflletea, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Spring. Jitld and Newark• excellence of this road, the populowf . nsfj of the country through whi< h it p;ifT es, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tli« Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwirk, &c. long 'go fuggeftcd the propriety of its becoming the Grand I ho» rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute survey of it hit been taken,and its fitperiority over the Old Raad, both in winter and I'unimer, has been clearly akettained.—Tbsre are good bridge* over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here t|)t rroffing is performed with great fafety and in lels than half the time requited at the Trenton Ferry Ihe road is miles Joarter than the old road, but this is ainongit the I cart of its advanta;***, because daily expc • i ieht'c pi ove» to us. that'difpatch a* Hell as c-otti fort in traveM'flg principally depend on tnt jjtfcdrtefs of the raatt and the level;. ot the cuun'ry, and, in thi*le re pels, the New Road is, bey«n I all cmpar'fon, the heft. Ii piHtfentl itonr c. f thofc rocky hillt, wlii<h render the Old Koad fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark. Ihe foil, too, for the greater part, i» fucb as to produce but little loud iii winter, and V(,ry little v»ft it. summer, whieh ciri uintUnce, added to the h»eiity of the isuntry, and a con fiderablt proportion of lhade, nrujt always re«» drr travelling in the Utter leafon peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sunday* excepted) from the GREEIf TREE, oppofne the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street. It go.s through Frar.kford to Buftltton, where it lio|.a to Breakfaft ; from Buftletown it gow through Newtown to ljjnny-town to dinner; from Pekcy tovvathrough Hopewell, Bound -brook, Qu:b'iletu*n arid Plaiufifl'l t« Scotch Plain toTodge. The hext morning it ttops at Springfield to breakfaft, ficm whence it t'oei through Newark ind arrives at New- York it noon. From r-JEW-YORK it starts at i o'clock ia the afrernooa (from I'aulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening. For fei'.s at New-York, i*pf 1/f made to Hd* ward liardiii, Old CoflceJfoisfe, to A. Marhieu, corner of NafTau and John streets, to B. <V.iny, no. 48, Courtlaodt, eoraer of Greenwich street, ai d to Miehael Little, at hij hotel, uo. 41, B. oad street. Fare tor palfengers, Five Dollars, Way palfengers b Cents per Mi&. Each pafletigrr i* allowed to take on iVh*. of baggage carriage free ; buj :I1 other bifgage, taken oe by a paffe:<ger, will be charged at 4 centt per pound »t ght. With refpeol to packages sent on without paflengers, tht proprie.rn prelum* they liave adopted a regulation, which, thoogh unknown to other lines ot Aage?, they think mult meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the sol i lowing conditioue. The person who delivers the package at the office shaH lee it entered in the ttage-fcook, for which entry he shall pay 6 cent* ; he will then state the value o: the pack age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) ne per cent, on the v lue, as infuriftce, and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, it he ettimates his package it one dollat, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, ho will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for package».of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will rliflike this regulation j it will biwever, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this lecurity or not. But the proprietors think it right to H-ue very exp'iaitly, that they will be tefpon f:Ue for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and which an insur ance receipt caunot be produced. • In the diflribiition of the route, the greatefk care has bren taken to fix on such places and t*« verns as always afford a good accommodation i.vd entertainment for the paffengersatthe malt reafovab'ie rales The stages are well equipped turniuied with fleet and lteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages wlicr* th» Itages will ftop,fo that the conduct «f 'be per-*, sons they employ is continually an objeiit of. their httentiou.—They take care a!fo to iee that tho paffengeis arc well provided for and politely treated ai the taverns, and that no fort of chica* p.ery or infoleuce is pra&iled upon them ; ia (hort, they have fparedneith;rpaiiis nor expence torenderthe SWIFT-SUUE the very belt line ol stages in America. The line has now run nearly a month,dur ing vfhich time a great number of gentlemen ha»e gone-through, both from l'liiladelphia ami New York. Every has found the road to furpits-rery far all tha'fhas been laid of iis excellence ; and the Propr/.tors of tie Swift Sure'are extremely happy to hear the behaviou of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavern* I ipokefi of with tne liighefi fatisfa£tion. JOHN I&CALLA, PUladelpbia riiOS. PAUL, Bujlleton JOSEPH THORhTON, > NICHOL AS JVXNKOOP, > Newtown- JACOB KESLER, > JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennyioivn. T. KTLLMAN, r)'*r Mitljlon. EL) AS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANSBUR Y, Scotch Plains. ISA AC R AIVLE, I Springfield. ROBERT PEARSON, 5 r * n d t f. June 22. , eoiW POINTED 8Y J. W' F£NNO. ""jr, ■■i'Stm*' : } ! «- i 'it • -
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