. The student's American history . iiifpi liiM,MMl. To the PUBLIC. THE FLYING MACHINE, kept byJohn Mercereau, at the New-Blazing-Stai-Ferry,near New-York, fets off from Powles-Hook every Mon-day, Wednefday, and Friday Mornings, for Philadelphia,.and performs the Journey in a Day and a Half, for theSummer Seafon, till the iff of November 5 from that Timeto go twice a Week till the firft of May, when theyagain perform it three Times a Week. When the Stagesgo only twice a Week, they itt off Mondays andThurf-days. The Waggons in Philadelphia fet out from theSign of the George, in Second-flreet, th


. The student's American history . iiifpi liiM,MMl. To the PUBLIC. THE FLYING MACHINE, kept byJohn Mercereau, at the New-Blazing-Stai-Ferry,near New-York, fets off from Powles-Hook every Mon-day, Wednefday, and Friday Mornings, for Philadelphia,.and performs the Journey in a Day and a Half, for theSummer Seafon, till the iff of November 5 from that Timeto go twice a Week till the firft of May, when theyagain perform it three Times a Week. When the Stagesgo only twice a Week, they itt off Mondays andThurf-days. The Waggons in Philadelphia fet out from theSign of the George, in Second-flreet, the fam^ Paffengers are defired tocrofsthe Ferry the Eveningbefore, as the Stages muft fet off early the next Price for each Paffenger is Jiue/ify Shillings^ Proc* andGoods as ufual. Paffengers going Part of the Way to payin Proportion. As the Proprietor has made fuch Improvements uponthe Machines, one of which is in Imitation of aCoach,he hopes to merit the Favour of the Publick. JOHN MERCEREAU. MetrYof/c Gazette lyyi. FLYIN


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