•• t> ' '5" ■ V'i . t ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134, MJRKF.T STREET, HAS juU icc.iv,.-! jer i: :.> Thomas Chalk Uy ar. ' A'iriw'.ia, fron. lon- on. an elegant assortment Oi the mo": iaihionablc Millinery, vix. Chnnilic rofcue FEATHERS Favcy flowers B'ark tffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drefscaes Do. do. and do. Nclfon's bonnets Infant's pipe ft raw bonnets Maid's ancy no. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. {hades Do, do hats Fancy bngle (hoe rofca Do. !o. trimmings fclack, whitr, biu?,yellow, pink and orange «rape Black, white and preen gau*e veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony just arrived, a further a'Tortir.f ut of Millinery. 5 C A S E S ELEGANT FANCY HATS, innr 1 r ''For sale by the package. GEORGE DAVIS, iVo. 319, High-street, HAS imported in the Admna, Charlton, irom London, the following well afiorted articles, put up in small packages, to suit the ■.:oii»er>Uncy of purehafers, Ladies' cloths, , CVliineies, J villi linens 4-4 and 7-8, Hats—mens' and childrens', black, drab, and Coloured, and drabs with green un ders. Hoficry —men and womsns' {llk, cottoD, and thread. ALSO ON HAND, Imported in the Delaware, Swords, from Canton, large parcel of Krtfh Bohea and / .j.£ Hyson Skin $ iuue 24 TO BE SOLD, ST. CROIX SUGARS far RUM, - V OK FIRST QUALITY, I ' JOHN NIXON V CO. iur.e 13 REMOVAL. robeiu coe sc son, U AV£ REMOVED THEIR §rusb Manufactory and Ironmongery Store, ! to No. 175, Mark£t'Str«t, nearly dppofite the CyDneOpgce Waggon, where they have for sale ufu.il.home ißasufaflnFcd and imported Brush es cf a'.moft every defcrigtion, together with a ge neral afF.rtmeiit oi iranmoßgnry, Cutlery, Sad li-ry, an;( Brits wares, to wtiick they expeft by the- fjii ing vefftls, an aniplo a^ditio/, m«> 10 John- Miller, Juxr. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. Ce Bits, Manioodics. T>ffities, Coiico*, ' Pitna "S Rotr>al aad > Handkerchief*. Mulimil j , The foregoing goods are ttvu> to be fold at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. VUny of these Goods *may be printed to jdiraot)ga in this ootuitry . , mny 16 For Sale, BY WILIAM MOTT, No. 14.5* Market-street, V. -vlpw for Cash, or a short Crbdit, A Urge alToi tment of printed cotton haitd'ts. Do. bandannas, Romalls and lhawls, 2 1 runks printed cottons, BeA Eagl (h lutestrings, modes, 7 4 fuperfine cloflis. Several packages aborted haud'fis unopened, 1.8 r ski pewter aflorttd, 1 C3i"v bjr tin, r trui.k ferrets 4d & 6d, . f trunk furniture fringes, BliJa and white faces and edgings, mav if. FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Hjtb-street, WOpJ„WICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, ti-iUei long, »o cwt. each, end 7 fe« 25 cWt. each, with carriages, &c. completed r'.iteo ard6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carroiiades on Aiding carriages, it, 18 & 34 pqundtrs, weighing 6 1-4, 8 and 13 ewt. each; T oarcJing Pikes atid Cutlafles; Eugiifh Cinnon Powder; Copper Sfcrathing; Nails, Spites and Bolts; 6,9,, 12,18 and 24.1t. round Shot; 6, o, 18 and 14 lb; double-headed do. 9, 18.and 241b. Cannifter Shot. > , Alio—a quantity of be ft English, Porter, Claret ir.d Fort Wine Bottles, Taunttm Hie in cxfcs of 7 dozen each, march 8 DONATION LANDS. Notic? is hereby given, 'IT.V 1" Claims for Donation Lands granted i by the State'of Pennfylvatsia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the .ji i State in the late war, will be received at the "'fnce of Comptroller General of said State Until 'he ;ft September next inclusive. ami that the lubftribers ai.thorifed by law wiTl fit as r. Board at the laid Office on every Monday from fen "/clock - ihe iorenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unratified Cairns already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the laid fir ft day of Septtiiuxt Rtxt. John Dohnaldson, Comt : r, Samufl Bryan, Regt'r. Petir Baynton. Treas'r. t?i partrient of Accounts of > ; Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. J ('*) BOARDING. £V Three or four gentlemen may bt accommodated with Board and I.odging, a! jV;rs. M'Crba'Sj no. 19, north Eighth street. tn»y 30 thfa.roo.tf. I eotf. FOR. SALF BY IV. MOTT, >45 Market-street. nwiv fodjw eodtf 3awtf saw i J. law tf <! !ir {m.w.fa tf) Lost or MisiciiS, fJERTin-Ai'K ol one ftiareof the Sink of J-\. the United States bearing cUite 111 January ' T/T,,,in the riameof Jofc[ih Thorcburgh, No. i jS, for the renewal of which application hath i been made at said Bank,'and all persons concerned •are (ltfircd 10 ute notice thereof," ROBERT DENISON, Junr. Philadelphia, june i i. djm Lojl or Mijlaid, A CERTIFICATE of one lb arc of the Bank,of the United Statgs, No. 4933, in the nartle of Julia Wadfworth Knox, and for. which, application is made at the Bank of the United Slates for the renewal of said certifi cate; and all persons concerned are ■lefired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. may 13 dim NOTICE. THE partnership of Joflina B. Bond, and John Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond & Brooks, 13 this day dissolved by mutual cosfent, all perlbns indebted to theiil, are re qusfled to make immediate payment to Joshua B. Boud, and those having demands to prefcnt riish: accounts to him for settlement, aoril 1 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON TueCday the aoth of August n«xt, I (hall expoCe to public file, at the town oi Ncw- Maiket, in Dorchester county, all that valuable trail or parcel of land commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, lituated on the Couth fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, Cup* posed to contain about fix thousand acres, to fee divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of Cale as follow, viz. Purohafers to give bond immediately the Cale with ap proved fecarity, conditioned for the payment of the purchaCe money, with interest from the day of Cale, in four equal annual inftalmcncs, agreeably to an ail, entitled, " Ar a& appointing commii- Cioners to contract for and purchaCe ths lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor chefler county, and for appropriating the Came to the uCe of this state, and to repeal the ail of assem bly therein mentioned;" pal Ted at November fef- ClOll, 1798. Wm. MARBURY, Agent for the itate oi Maryland. d3»n April 19 The creditors of the subscriber, ARE requeued to take notice tkat he has appli ed to the court of common pleas, for the county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit as an a<sl of the legislature of this date, passed the 4th ol Aprii, 1798 for the bene .t of insolvent debtors, and the said court have appointed the 111 Monday in August next, to hear him and his creditors at the court house in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MQRkOW. Reading, May 18 <2l) ( <6w Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his effeils, real, persona} aiid mixed, to the fubfciibers, for the benefit of Inch of his creditors as may fubftribe to the said alignment cn or before the fiift of August next. Notice is hereby given, To all persona indehted to the laid estate, tha they are rfquefted to rr, ake immediate payment to either of the afli .-rvee ortothefaidb mucl Miles, who is authp' ifed to teceive the lame ; in failure whereof egal fleps will be taken for the recovery of Tucn ciebts, as are not dilchar* ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, ") CORNELIS COMEGYS, > Affiguees JOHN ALLEN, j FOR SALE, At the two mi!c Hone, on the IVtffahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing abont eighty acres, in part 5 ' or the whole together, a» may fait the pur chaser. There is on the premises a house 471-2 feet tront, by 43 i-» Hesp, a fcuilery, milk house, pump, ice houfa, and feim howle, a Urge barn, 60 feet by 31, with flails for 25 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the situation he?!:hy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There in also a small difUncefrom the man sion {house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, flable, &c. and a pump of giwd Wit ters For,,terms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i } Chefnuc Street March i». NOTICE. WHEREAS the the State of Pennfylvasia, on the aßth day of Murch, 1799, did cnafl, that " John Rogers, Alexander M'Whorter, Samuel Staahopc Smith, Afhbel Green, William M. Tennant, Patrick Allifon, Nathaniel Irwin, Jofrph Clark, Andrew Hunt»r! Jared Ingerfoll, Rofcert Ralfton, Jonathanß. Smith Andrew Bayard, Elias Boudinot, John Nelson, Ebenezer Hazard, David Jackson, and Robert Smith, merchant, and their fucceflors duly defied and appointed," (hould be « a coporation and bo dy politic, in law and in fafl, to have continuance forever, by the name, style, and title of Tiuftees of the General AlTembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ; and by the natre, style and title aforefaid, be persons able and capable in law, as well to take, receive and hold, all, and all manner of lands and tenements, tents, annuities, franchifes, and other heredita ments, which at ai>y tint* or times heretofore have bten granted, bargained, fold, enfeoffed, re lea fed, ptvifed, or otherwise conveyer,, to the miniftersj and elders of ths General AlTembly of the Presby terian Church of the United States, or any other person or persons, to their uje or in trust for them," &c —And whereas the General Assembly of the Frclhyterian Church, at their feflion in May last, did determine that the members of the corpora tion constituted as above (hould " convene lor the full time in the Second Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia,on Wednesday the 16th day of June 1799, as II o'clock, A. M. and that at Uaft two weeks previous notice thereof lhould be gives in one daily newspaper in each o( the cities ol Philadelphia and New-York" aud did appoint "the slated clerk of the Aflem bly to give notice accordingly ! n order therefore, to carry into effefi the design ot the nforefaid u<st i>t incorporation, and agreeably t.T the diretfionof the General Assembly ol the Prcf byterianChurch,NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Members of the Corporation, whole names are above recited, that they are ejepefled to meet at the place and time already fpecified ; that is, in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Phi ladclphia, on w. ednefday, the 26th day of Tune J 799> at 11 o'clock A. M. ' *ASHBEL GREEN. Stated CJcrk of the General Allemhly . bf th = l "fl>yt«rianUhurcb. PluUdelphja. June 6th, 1799. 3^36 Joshua B. Bond. John jßrooks, .3-TW*f Each paifenger is allowed to take on nibs, of baggage carriage free ; but air other baggage, taken or by a paflei.ger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. Witfi refneft to packages sent on without piffengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a -egulation, which, though unknown to other ikies of stages, they think mult meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package 011 the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the pact? u the office fhal! fee it entered in the ftage-bouk, for which entry he ihall pay 6 cents ; he will then Hate the value of the pa. k age.and pay (excluiive of the carriage) per cent, ort the v.lue, as infurancr,-and for which he will receive a receipt. Thus, for iaftance, 1! he efiimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one c< nt. and if at one htndred ollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few' perl'oEs it is presumed, will diilike this regulation * it will however, be optieuable with eve, y one to avail himfelf of til is Security or not. But the proprietors think it right to slate ver; explicitly, that they will be rel'pon fible for Lfe delivery of no package, which is not regularly tnt&red, and f. r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the Oiiiribi.tion of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such plac.es and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation ana entertainment for the passengers at the mart reasonable rates The stages are well equipped furaiibeJ with fleet an J iteady horses, and com-' mitted to she care or intelligent foher and obli ging dnvers. The proprietors themfelvet live at the dii;. rent towns and villages where the " 4 g cs witj P> lb that the conduA of the per sons they employ is contkmallj an obje6 of their attention.—They take care alio to lee that the pa tigers are we 'l provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleiice is pra&iied upon them ; in ihort, tuey have fparedneith«rpainsnor expence torender the SWIFT-SUUE the'very belt line or stages in America. • ,k as now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia arid New-York. Every pafftnger has found the road to furpals very far all that has been laid of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift ' £-' C k happy to hear the behaviou of their drivers, and the treatment at Taverns, (■poker, of Wl th the highest fat is! action. A VEND RE. (Si I' on se presents sans reim d. J DES TERRES EXCELLENTS. fitucei'^an'ile'j .cumt£ a' Aron<te'.j»« de la.Ville d* Apji> j polis.eta environ" 30 milks de la cite dc ton. tTne de c-s Terrei a une fuperbe C«'. brique, a troi* coritenant 4 chamHres fur | chaquc etags. La fituatioji eu ell cliariiiaiitcvl* 1 air y eft bice fain, et le roifinage ea dus plus agri- ( able.—-Ces l'crr«s fe vendfout en petitt lots y>n bien en gros, carame il pourra conv;nir am s«nr». li y a a auifi plulictirs petkes hahitatioMJ fill- fes, Terres,don. fe loyer par an jptoiite a unf fomme couCiicrable. Si 1' on vcndroic un.; def cription plus particuWre, il fain, adreffer a l'im primerie de cette icuiile. 8 juin NOTICE. Ail pel funs indebted to the Eitate of Sharp ilelany di-ccafed,-are requeued to n.ake pay ment to the fu'ifcril. rs. 1-avirg ctaims are dcflrci! to prcfrwt th> ni properly authenticate I. Li AN 3 DKI.ANY "J Admiruilra- THQS. R. DiiLANY i t nf *- June 19' The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BF.TWFEN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By tfie ftiort »nd p(e»fant road of Bujlktw, Neiotovbn. Scotch' Plains, Spring * >-#» »**..» Jield and Ncnvark. excellence of this road, the populoul nefs of the country through which it palT e», with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to th» Old Rrs.id through Bristol, Brunfivi«k, &c. long ago fuggeited the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present yeai, a minute survey of it has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Read) both in winter and summer, has been clearly ifcertained.—Thare are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the croflißg is performed with great fafety and in lets than half the time required at the Tienton Ferry. The road is fever al miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is amaog-t the leaf! of its advantages, because daily expe lience proves to us, that dispatch as weilascom ' fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the couniry, and, in these refpedH, the New Road, is, beyond all comparison, thebelk. It prefenu none of those rocky hills, which render the Old f« fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaife;. The foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very litile uft in summer, which circumfUnce, added to ths beauty of the country, ,and a can fiderable proportion of shade. rr uft always ren der travelling in the latter leafon peculiarly a greeable. The Saift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock eve-y morn'i g (Sundays excepted } t'r m the GREHA TRh.2, oppofue the Lutheran Church, Nunh Fourth rtrert It goes through Frankford to Buftleton, where it itops to Breakfatt; from Buftletowa it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny town through Hopewell, Miilftone, Bound brook, Qnibbletoun a:td Plainfield to Scotch Plains to : dge. The next morning it flops ai Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes thr ugh Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it flarts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon {from Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadfcfy&ia evening. Poritats it New-York, application may be made to Ed ward Barditt, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. Many, no. 48, Coortlantft, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 43, Broad ftreer. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. ?OH\ AT' Ci/ILEA, Philadelphia •THUS. PAUL, Bujlleton JOSEPH JHORSTOiY, -) MCHOLAS i;-r\K(X)P s t Ncwtoiin •JACOß KESLE&, S JpfiN MOREHEAID, Penny town, ' ' K'LLM A A', near Mil'Jlon. .S COMBES, Mound Brook. R. SANSBURT, Scstch Plains. IS-/ ■ QRAWI.E, >„ . ROBERT PEARSON, j s P rm Sfe'"l- PAited- June 2i proposals, Tor tariffing the Mails vf the UNITED STATES, O n th: foHotuing Post—Roads, WILL be receive J at the General Poti-Or (kein Philadelphia, until the nth day •n' Augu'i n«xt, inclusive. IN MAINE. I. Sfoodic by Macbias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Isarrag'agu. to GolcJibwo', orue i week, efiimated eighty eight miles. From April 15th to ORober lstb —Leave Scoo dic every Satur ay at 1 p.m. and arrive at Goldl Leave every Wednesday at 5 a. m ind arcive at Scoodic on Saturday by io«. M Fram Oflober 15, to Apr':' 15 —Leave Sroo If every Sunday at » P.M. and arrive at Gouldl joio' on VVedne£.'ay by 6P. M. Rtturnr.g Leave GouldCLo' every Thursday at 6 A. M. and arri ii C at Scoodic on Sunday at to ». <t. a. From Gouldfojro' by Sullivan, S rer.ton, Blue Hi!!, Caftine, Buckfton, f'r ']*(& and Belfaft to Dttrktrjp, o.itc s wtt'.; ; ilimated eighty £ve oijle». iaw6w eodiru from April ls-,to oSober 15 —Leave Gowldf baro' every VVcdiicldayj it 5 A. M and arrive at EfUcktrap on Saturday by 10 a. m. Return ing—Leave Duck;rap euery Satuidiyat 3 P.M. and arrive at Gouldiboro* the next Tuesday by 6 r. M. ' From 03ever i$ to April 15 —Leave Gouldf boro' every Tliurlday at 6 A. m. and -trive at Ducktrap on Sunday by 10 a. m. Returning, Leave Ducktrap every Sunday at % P. M. and arrive at Gi uidfboro' on Wednesday by 6 p.m. 3 From Maehias to PafTainaquoddy, once in two wtefca. Leave Mac}iias every other Friday noon and arrive at PaiTamaquoddy on Saturday at 10 A. M. Returning —Leave Pafiatnaquoddy every other Saturday at » p. M. and arrive at Machiat on Sunday noon. From Oilobcr 15 to April 15 —Leave Ma ehias every other Saturday noon and arrive at Paflamaquoddy rai Sunday at 10 a. m. Retur ning—Leave Paflamaquoddy every other Sun day at 2 P.M. and arrive at Maehias on Menday at 2 P. M. 4. From Augusta by Headfield and Chester to Farmington, once in two weeks. Leave Augufla every other Wednesday at 8 A. M. and arrive at Farmington on Thursday at 10 a. M. Returning —Leave Farmington every other Monday at a P.M. ar.d arrive at Halloweii on Tuesday by 6 p. m. 5- From Windsor, by Koyalton, Randolph, Williamiion and Montpelicr to Burlington, once in two weeks. j Leave Wintlfor every other Thursday by 6 a. m and arrive at Burlington on Saturday by 4P. M. Returning—Letue Burlington every other Monday by 6 A. M. and arrive at Windsor on W\dnefday by 4 p, m. In nkw-york. 6. Prom Fifhkill to Newbury, once a week: Lt.ve Finikill tvcry Friday at 4| o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Newbury by 6, P. M Returning —Leave Newbury every Friday at s, p. W. and arrive at Fifhkill at 4, P. M. 7. From Canaudaigua by Hartford to Nia gara once in two weeks. Leave Canandjigua every other Monday, at 8 A. m. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day by 9*. u. Jitturning—Lt-ave Niagara ev ery other Thursday at 3 P. M. and arrive at Canandaigua on Sunday by 6 P. M. 8. From Ltwiiburg by M.ffl ; nburgh, \aronf burg, Milefburg, Bellefort and Centre Furnace to Alexandria imcc a week. Leave Lewifourg every Tuesday at 2 P. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Friday by P, m. —Leu. .- AlexiKfria cV«ry Saturday at 8 A. m. and arrive at Lewiibwrg the next Tuesday by 10 t. m 9- From Harriibm g by Clark's ferry, Millerf to\in, Thompfontown, Mifflintown, Lewtf town, Culbertfcn's nnH| and Huntingdon to Alexandr a, once a week. May 15 to 08ober J5 —Leave Harriiburg ev ery Sunday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Alexandria the next Tueiday by 7r. m Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday at 6 a m. and arrive at Harriiburg on Saturday at 4 p. m. Frora Oflober 15 to May 15 —Leave Harrif burg every Monday at 6a. m and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7p. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday a' 6 a. m and arrive at Harrifburg on Sunday by 4 p. m. In Virginia. 10. Fi'cm Morgantowß by Petty Johc to Ciarkiburgh, once in two weeks. Leav# Mor. gantown every other Monday at 5 a. m. and ar rive at Clarklburg by sr. m. Returning. Leave Clarkiburg every other TuflMay by S a. m. and arrive at Moreantown by 7 p m. 11. From Peteriburg by suffexc. h. and South ampton c. h. to .South Quay, once every month. leave Peieriburg the fir ft Tueiday in <ac& month by noon, and arrive at South Qcjy pn Wednesday by 7p. M. Returning. I.eave South Quay ihe firft i huifday in each month by 8 a. m. and arrive at Fetejfburgon Friday by 1 p m. In Virginia AND North-Carolina, u. From Norfolk !-y Kempfville, Great Bridge, New Lebanon and Joneiboro' to Elizabeth city once in two weeks. Leave Norfolk every other Wednefcay by 1 p. M. and arrive at Elizabeth city 011 Friday Hy IO a.m. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city < ve. y other Monday at noon and arrive at Norfolk 011 Wednesday by 10 a. m. 13. From Suffolk by South Quay to Murfreea boro' once in two-Week?. Leave Suffolk every other Tuesday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfrceibore* by 5 p m. Seturningi, Leave Murfrecib.iro' every V.'ednefday at 9 a. m. and arriv it Suffolk by 6pm. 14. From Wytht court house, by Aullinville, Grayfon court hcufe, Flower Gap and Bethania to Salem once in two weeks. Leave Wythe court hatife every other Tuesday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Salem the nekt Hiurlday by 6p. M Returning. Leave Sal?m every other Saturday by 6 n. m. and arrive at Wythe c. h. the next Monday by 6. r. m. In Kentucxey and Tennessee is. Fro»n Moffats in rei-iibfTce by Col Orrs, Powell's V?Uey, Cumberland Gap and Stamiord to Danville, once a week. . Leave Moults t-yery Fiiday at 11» m. and ar rive at Danville tile next Monday »y 7p. M. Re turning. Leave Danville every Tueftfay by 5 a. m. and arrive at Moffats the next Fiiday by 10 A M lb. From ICnoxville by South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Nashville snce in two weeks. Leave Knoxville every ether Monday at 5 a. . and arrive at Nslhviije the nuxt Saturday by 7 *■ M. Returning. 1 cave Nashville every other Monday at 5 a.m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 p. m. Nbte 1. The Pod Mailer General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any timeduririj the continuance of the comra&s, hr pievioufiy (lipulatjßß an adequate coinpcnfatioii for aiiy e*tr«expeofe t (,« may be occasioned thereby. Note 2. Half an hour (hall be allowed for open, ing and doling the Mail at all Offices where no uii. titular time is fpecified. Note 3 For every hour's delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in aritving afte- the times preferred m any comiatt, the coottaftor ffijtll fotfci: one dol- eotf. IN VERMONT. IN PENNSYLVANIA. Joseph" habersham. 08 ' Pojlm/jler General. General Po/l Office, j [i + ] Comraiffioners, To Difiillers & Owners of Stills. tT7"HEREAS by an ajt el Congress, faffed the VV Brh day of May 1791. intitlcd " An aft ctwecii tlie hji Juy cf May and th> J ftrj} .i•. v 0 f uly, in oach year, midir the penalty of hundred dfifty dtllan. rs or owners nl dill-, within ti-.e cour ty or \ [ontgoTjrry, to make entry ef them at the Office 1' Ir.fpeilim, at the houle of the fubXcriber in ! orriton township iq the cmnty afortf.,id ' A Hg or keeping aStiil or -n til l s, to make entry there ;i«ned periods. Of the ZvenuTof th« firft of 0 f June i Valuable Property for Sale, Is Chefmu, near Sixth street. diretfly oppout Congress Hai.l, A LOTofground, ahout »i feet front ia - 1 nut llreet and 73 feet in depth, whtvc ju is a good frame house, cow in the t&iure of damucl lier:ge, fubjed to a ground rent of xos. per annum. The advantageous fituatioß of this property re quiies w> coaitifients, for it nmli I>l known, there are few in this city to equal it, aj* ÜBeeceptiooalis title will be made to the purehafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19Z. Chefnut flrctt, i.-ext door to the pre miles. niarth < tu th fa tf Removal. j Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to Sc. 126, south Front street, where ha intends carrying on his buffo cis as lofmerly, and has on hand a complete affortruent of his own manufailurerf ladies, gentlemen and j childrcns' I H *A T S. Canadaßccrverl3 Mujk-rat Skins, Witka complex ailcirtment of FURS, - ways for (ale—He has received per the late arrivals from London, a complete aflortmrnt of Fajh ion able Evglifo llais, Which he now cTcr? for iale at vgiy lev.'C-d j?,.. ig TO BE LET, A large and cammodious three Jlory HOUSE, Situated at the corner of Second and Union (treets. There are 4 rooms on a floor, and back building: three ftoiy with excellent cellars under the whole—Alio a large Yard with Stables and Coach House. Apply to ARCHIBALD M'CAIX, No. IS 7 south Second street. junr 8 ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED to tfie E/tale of D iCks, Sheriff of the Cosnty o£ Delaware, are it-quelied to maic imrnediatf Witfc nient, w>datT thole who have dcrnnuW .agihfi;. !aid Estate to amheaticate and prefenf thieiot fat: fettlemsnt. Alfa, all theft: w!jo have tfepolitciS Writings with said dece»fed to apply for t)s*ra /WILLIAM PEN NOCK. Adwt J r. , Springfield, De'au'anc county; 1 'ft mo, 3th, 1795. , J Jan. 8 Twenty Dollars Reward. D E 5 E R T E 1), FROM the Marine Barracks, corner cf Fil bert Thirteenth-streets, in the City cf Philadelphia,- the 28th day of this infi r.t T« 3 Marines, by trade Tailors, orw John Cr_ . ' i (the Itpor. time ol his de/ertion j five feet lev : inches hij?n, fair complexion, hair tut cio!*, dark eyes,'i!im built.—The othsr, Hilary Bifbp five feet ;x inches high, ruddy corw^le.v• •'< r tandy hair, a remarkable ringworm 011 til. i of his lip.- ( Went off in uniform. ) N i-S. They took with them one hrewn .cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and ma v other articles Hot known at present- w. w. M«gor ComnurHlaat of tlhmf -miff 29 • "" POINTED BY 7. W. FENKO. • * 4 "li f'i « tsemtjfj. cots IfiWtf —■*=£
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