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AMERICAN COACHING 



CH. XX 





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NOTICE it HERtBv GIVEN, 



TH A T the Subfcriber, living in Third flreet, next Door to 

 the Sign of the Three Reapers, has provided convenient 

 Stage-Waggons, which go from Philadalphii to Trenton Ferrjr 

 every Monday, Tuefday, Thursday and Friday, and there deliver 

 Goods and PafTengers to Francis Hulinan, and Daaiel Caflher, who 

 carry them to New-Brunfwick, to William Richards, and Simrji 

 HurTty, who deliver them at Amboy or EUzabeth-Town, where 

 they will be received by Andrew Hampton, who has one of the 

 moft convenient Boats to carry them to and from New- York ; the 

 faid Boats fet out from New- York on Mondays ard Thurfdays; 

 thofe who pleafc to favour them with their Cuflom, rway depend 

 on being well fcrvcd. Jonathan Biles. 



Fi<;. 172. 



as the English coaches, as the following advertise 

 merit in The Pennsylvania Gazette of June 18, 1783, 

 shows : — 



'The New York flying Machine. The Sub- 

 ' scribers beg leave to inform the public, that they 

 ' have established A flying Stage Coach & Wag- 

 ' gon to perform the whole distance from this city 

 1 to Elizabeth Town in one day. 



4 The coach will leave the Bunch of Grapes 

 ' Tavern, in Third Street between Market and Arch 

 ' streets, precisely at 4 o'clock every Tuesday and 

 ' Thursday morning, breakfast at Bristol, dine at 



