' 7* .V- - 4feeta»&flft,.; • -at HJC ; it..Fkr >^A t -tomtit} arid tfritime* flWre« i Jt FOr j? M***** «y- pJ» e fW° v f W& the river, to Lik Yt V.jO##', V 1 •for^Rttoii' irtd'CHjitJnok on th .^4/"'■*>*iS4fM tha MMjjfoppi riycr, below tki " 'B|hiii« o» th'e4*-P?*poftl« to 1 fuppty «U itiAyie rt-cwifed, at Point-Pey*; atCal*f*»»w t, ; »rv»Sii3ji, aad Jtaiy »r?late '<..-• * hefc a> *,<*,u»4¥,b^ ■fttttmiW wil-llirt 6fGMt#i( i *tal ''•'} ■ "<* jS>rti f tke. Ufl»t*4 States* «s#« • >-, WMffc trC'"*"Ti>»y te fl.itiatie(l. "' 7. v i,' i/" *. •«!•»■*'tfc« « Fort Jahnfon,it FortPiock C nej»t it rtr at other pUot o **- ; , < fctecet wfere- .troops art; *r may be ftatiotwd £! JUvt(>ii w in the Ait»jof s«iNii Cf , ', t&hrt&i 'i' ■' . ' ' . < r ' *i ttf aft fatiMM, ti»- *, nia}» fee rtqdirefl, »t th* Fort at Witolagtoß *'-, f,€»pe l**r n a»>\Wsi«'-B I&a|Kj> Qc*ie«k j » • Chs»/k>il£; at Fayettivififlir at Safiftury', or t. *: ''•: "'w *fly place or place* where t'roopi are oi \ ' jttuy rrtawh«d « recrtrked fid thi 'ftne ftfDjTotiJi e?rqli?», • ,■ •? \ -Propoffife lo fupp!y all ratiM* thai i," . Apf waimii3p#.#rc. or may. he -V, fwarshed w witbln ttic lluju ps tj>{ '.♦ifeflf v ;., ■.' ft?ppt* al) that ". " pfijh-'Wmv, .at .BnhuleW - «Hi&,at^tl»iarLauci4« , -> at at .■ Jtttdine,' ax ftrijtol, at Vorktown.at Carl&Ci • > •■ ( MUfitri'cdOAty ) jat fiidrerd, at "J' at'WaW%tou» at at ' ; •W/iSMflßtftp, ait Cfcnfliana, at Dovtr* Or at any ; "» 1 «ti* placei y tit nlay v oe 'marthf J ar/ecraiteij within the of the iktta* or Pennsylvania and Dela -1 \ . .ote, exempt wlihffla the/ftftte ofPeiw s . '■ fyfvwi»,t«liTie>at%din thefirft proposals afore ' ' f»«d. ' , ~-f ■ \ . A'iwfA—Propi faJ« to ftipply all ration* that ?• f ■ s>*¥ reqttired 'at Hatlspotac, at Elizabetl) ' ' ' vf«*n, z% fJsw-tfnjßfvcick, at Burlington, at ;' \ V"cavil)nry,atTrWt6n, ihd at any brher place ■■■ ■ wlwre troops are or may be flationied, ■ marched «r recruitsd' within the limits of the ■•.■'fttft of-Jittkfi "» - • TWi-i-Proaofali tofujtply allratibai that may - * he rcqsireif at He«-Vjark, at Wett-Poant, <|t Flulu ■ Hbt.-lam, at Wslt-Cheder, at P«nig*kcep. 51 ' "Ce,-at|tendk, at Stillwater, at Wewburg', at \ < A lba»iy< »t Cahejcharit, dt Cherry Valley, aod as .i , f»>y< pjpre or plasej, where troops are or •. „ ' matched of rcauited 'Mtlun the tuniw at the (late of t-Jcw York, except the poAs •i» whftia flate tEiltnerafed in the firft pro '■ •, to supply all rations th i, vAtv- f- v tp Tapjily M "on» ite' »y-' {..\ 1 bt rtfrjbired at PottfiHogth, at Eict, ' ' Frrtr, pllces, yithtN'eudoqK are or may be ■ ■ {Varioaed, marchrd or within the State? of Vermont. • "The Rafiiai to be supplied, i«lo co|ifift,of the ' . ■». foltovrmg jitieles, viz Kighteen oapceiof bread - „ ..pc 4oa«« r' ~ iediafmeal, tjoe pound a ;^u}»tfer'of ' «r one pound of.faJtfct bets, or ihiVe -, of apenind o# l'aki4 port,,and wStyi frpft ; vujijlifed, {.it, at jhe irate of two quarts for ~ ■ Swndred rations, foaf at tlfi rate of spur " »Ad af theiaie of a pounjand a k forriwry futions.i' * tW propofaU wfll-.lfij eitjhd to •. tfeafyffiiy -jbf "ru«, other ardtat Ipi- agiilper ration, aiid Vinc , .■ .f, f.i ,*3r-at tl.e rati*'eif' every hundred' ~j >. / /.a-jfMs}-.' jvsfoiah w.fl fp' ciCy the price of **•' i l * '{ -tii? the ratio#, as wtll ,' f 'v. ' «! litHl- i,u« di parts fr , " '*3}Mt ' ' ' -V;- 7' w-' ■■* * ,'u %r - f L'"" . - 5 ". r > - if**-.-- ■ - 'if-; ' F- 1:'": ' i. .A, it, St ■■ %,«»■ s . 'I 1 A , l "»- . - • ■ i , y. Mr I'H» fstloritafero '.>e ,ftieh qiniititie. 'V s *H,it a') >itne», difrrng tMtirrtt -of ■ •»£.>«* «jW Qf+nf*i M is?yaficcs ' ■' ai'iftiU ,«f eht •/ 1 o ; v\ !-x .S-. r: ■' t i.t be re imirf• i. k i ;ii: >to be pe;n:.i »ru w, al'= a'ld '-vei y •jt' tii!t couuiMnd'-Mi-rs of torliG Mi place-?., r>r pod o call for at felons when the lame can be. tranf ;>ov'u!. or rtt any tiro- in c:•!'•: of urgency, fiich fup p\i?k of like j roviiion-. iu .advance, as iw the dilWe tion of the command int (hall ba deemed proper. It is to be umlerltood that the contractor is to be at t c expercce at'd rifle ol issuing the lupplies to j the troops, and that all losses, sustained, by th<* depredations of an en«my, *or by weans of the troops »f ? he United States, fliall be paid (or at the price of the article captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or more persons o»f creditable ahara&er*, and the certificate of a cotnmiflioned officer, aftertaining the circumfta-nces of the loss, and the amount of the article?, lor which com pen* farion (hall he claimed. The privilege is to be under flood to be rcfcrved to the United States of requiring, that none ol ths {"applies which may be furniihetl under any of tft propnfed contra&sfhall be ifiued, unti] the fupplie which hav-or may be furr.i(hed under contr-tib now in force have bven coftlumul, and that a iup ply in advance Biay be always required at any o( the fixedpoft* on the Sea-board or Indian Iroitiers Hot exceeding three months. JAMES M'HENRT, Secretary of War. mcrch ig No rlc E. ALL persons indebted 10 the filiate of Sharj? Belany deceased, arc req 'lb 1 "to Make pay ment to the fublcri»>e: iho i-avirg claims are desired to present them properly authenticated.— 1 DAN-.S DEL AN V Adiniiull-*- THOS. Li. DEI.ANY 3 tors. cod mi. mcrch *o Jttorlg, WILLIAM COBBETT HA* JSST PUBLISHED (PRICK I DOLi 50 CftNTl) B A VI AD MyEVIAD. Br William Giffokd, Esquire. To which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By ail American Gentleman' [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies ef America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diltingnithed merit, and to the taste of those for whose amuse ment and delight it is intended. No upence has been spared in the publication; and I flatter myfelf that the work docs not yield, either in paper or print, to any one ever publilhed in America ! l'his edition has an advantage over fame former : onas, as it contains by way of notes, the minor I produdionsof the author ; and, it has an advan j tage over every other edition, i.i the Pi,lleal EfiJtU, 1 which is prefixed to it, and which mult be e*- tretncly gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans who h*ve the tafle to aKlmije, the justice te applaud, and tha talents to rival the Geniuses of other nations. £/• Some Copies have been fene on to Mr. Som a-villi, MaidiiO l.ane, Netu York, aifo to Mr. Hilt, Baltimore, and to Mr. i'euiig, Chartejlon. Copies will be sent to Btjirnt and other places, as fo«n as occasions offer.] may a 8 ' J LOST, Either in tie City, or on the roe J to Ger- mantono i, SOME paper* of no value but to the owner— They were ericlofed in a nevtfpaper—lf delivered at this office, th< per tow leaving them be re warded. JUDCI4 Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tuesday the 20th of August n«xt, I {hall expose to public sale, at tiit town of Kcw- Maiket, in l>or<.heller coui.ty, all that valuable trafk or pare#'! of land commonl/ called the Chop tank Indian Lauds, fitusted on t'u foiith iide and binding on the Cfioptank river fcveral miles,fup pofed to contain about fir thousand acres, to »e divided into lots to contain from io~ to 500 acres each: rhe terms of sale as follov-. viz. to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fecarity, conditioned of the I'aymeot of the purchife money, with : ntere(l from the day of sale, in four equal annual instalments, agreeably to an ail, entitled, " An ail appointing ' ommil fionera to contrad for and putchafe the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor cheflcr county, aad for appropriating the fame to" the use of this slate, and to-«pealthe adl of affon bly therein mentioned;" passed at November fef fiou, 1798. Wm. MARBURY, Agent for the Hit oi Maryland. d3»> April 19. The creditors of the fubfqriber» ARE requeued to take notice tkat he has appli ed to the court of coMmoi. pleas, for the county of Berks, to extend to him the benefit of an ail of the legislature of this state, pafftd the 4th, of April, 1798, for the bene it of infotvent debtors, and the laid court ha ve appointed the id Monday in August next, to hear him and his creditots at the tonrt house in the borough of Reading, in the ' county of Berks. JOHN MQRkOW, . Reading, May 18 Ul) d6w Samuel IVfiles, jun'r. Or the city of Philedelphia, merchant, fca*. ;>ig aligned over all his cffea», real, perfoi.il and mixed, to the fubferiber*. for rtie benefit oflwch of his creditors as may fubferibe to the .aid aifignment on or before the firft of Aucuft next. • Notice is hereby given, To all persons indebted to the said ettate, tka they are requested to n. ,ke immediate payment to either ot tke affigner or to the said Samuel Miles, who is autho' rftd to Receive the fame : is failure whereof' egal fleps will be taken for the recovery of Tuch debts, as are not dischar ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMKGYS, I Affignew JOHN ALLEN, \ feK **' jawtf for sale, At the two mile //one, on the IVefMcHon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing a!x>nt eighty acrei, in part.'' or the whole together, a» may fait the pur chaser. There i» 011 the preaiif;» a houie47 1-2 feet front, by 43 i»vdcep, a scullery, mitk iioufe P'™P' ice hoiifu, and fatm houle, a large barn bo teet by j*. with ffallsfor 15 horses and cows' a carriage hotfe, and a pump of g o 6d water in the barri yard,and a second milt house supplied by a fpri, ; .g. Thf grounds are well manur-edf and laid out m good (Ml*. With an abundance of 01 na oiental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and nigh, commanding a view ot the city and Dela ware. 1 here « alio a fniall diftancefrom the man- I <;on jhoufe a f ar m house in good repair, with ! kuchrt., ftahlp, &c. and a pump oi gaud wa- I :er: forsterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. 1 7 t_ihulnut Street, March i». t; v ; PHILADELPHIA (s * NEW-YORK, By the ftlort and pleafatit road of BuJUelon,\ Ntvitown, Scotch■ Plaint, Spring jitld and Newark. } HE excellence of this road, the populouf nefi of the ecujitry through whuti it pa:F e>, with luntlry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to ths Oid Road through Briitol, Brntif-vivk, &r. lo;ig ago fuggeltcJ the propriety of its becoming Grand Tho rough Fare frr>m Philadelphia to New York. During the prelent year, a minute furreyofit hss been taken,and its luperiority over the Old Road, both in winter and summer, has been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the croffisg is performed with groat Gi'ety and in leis than half the time required at i the Trenton Ferry. The road is fmeral miles Jbortcr than the old road, but this is amongst j the leaf! of its advantages, beranfe daily expe- j i relief pioves to us, that dispatch as well at com fort in travelling principally depend on the gnodnefs .'{ u. .oad and the levelnefs of the country, nr:.', in these refpeiJls, the New Road is, beyond ..!! comparison, thebtft. It prelents •Oftc vf tkef . Kky htlli, which rewJcr the Old ! K<»a«l r b®twftn the Delaware and Newnik. '-It' i il, too, i'jr the greater j>art, is fach a - m\ but little mud in winter, and v#ry Ihile uft in fiirhmer, winch circumfLi.t r, added to ; v beauty of the country, and a con fidprabk »j - rtijon oHhade, rr uit a! v ays ren- . d?r travel in the latter season peculiarly a greeab'r Ihe Swift Sore flaris from PHILADEL PHIA, at A I'tloik every morning (Sundays excepted) r m the CHJBjEN 7RB&. i.ppofite the I..u?hrrii ; o lurch, North Fourth ftr«\ t It ! goes through Irunkford to Buftleton, where it rtopj to Breil.tait ; tr 111 Bultletowr. it goes [ throuph Nentown to Penny to dinner ; from PeIII y town •hrrnjh Hopewell, Mil',(tone, B mid-brook, Qj>iM>leiawn ,-.:, d Plainfield to Scotch Plains to !■ Ige. 1 lie nejtt morning it j flops at. Sjfriojf .'J to breakfaft, from whence I it goes thr>'u > Newark and arrives at IVuw- 5 York at Il( Of). I'rmn NEW-YORK it flarts at 3 o'clock : 1 I ihe ( ir< i»i Paulus Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia. n<*.\t evening. 1•• 1 r at New-York, a;n Y cation raay be iflade to Kd ward Bardin, Old Cvfi'ee house, to A. Mathieu, corner o( NofTau and John ftrects, to B. i no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenjvich ftreef, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 42, Broad street. Fare for passengers, Fine Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each pafl'enger is allowed to take 011 14lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paffeuger, will be charged at 4 cents per pouml weight. With refpeft to packages sent on withoat passengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other line> of ftagei, they think mult meet witlrgeneral approbation, They pledge tliem felves to make good every package ou the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers | the package at the office fhali fee it entered in , the stage-book, for which entry he lhall pay 6 I cenrs ; he will then state the value of the pack- ! | age, and pay (excltifive of the carriage) out per I i cent, on thi v.lue, aj insurance, and for which |he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, : • I he eilimatts his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if it one hindred . ollurs, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for paekages of any other valuu. t Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike «hn regulation j it will however, be optionable with every one to avad himfelf of this security or not. But the proprietors think it right to state very expliaitly, that they will be itfpon ublc for the fafe delivery of no package, which 1* nor regularly entwed, and for which an infur a«c# r»ceipt cannot be produced. In the aillribution of the route, the greatest j care has bren taken to fix on Aich places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation and entertainment for the passengers at the molt reasonable rates The ltages are well equipped turnilhetl with fleet and .fteaiiy horses, and com mitted to tke care of intelligent sober and obli fMgUnvers. The proprietors thenifelves live at the different towrs and vijlsges whera the ft«fes will ttop, so that the conduct of the per- I '? e y *mploy IS continnallv an ohiea of their i attention.—They take car* also to Jee that the paflengert are well prov.de 1 for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica- i nery or infolci.ee is pradti/'ed u pon them jin ftort, they havefpatednr-itturpains n ° r expence to render th« %WIFT.SURE the very belt line 01 ltages in America. ■ Th f . U " e . hj " noW r » n "early a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen NewCl 7 8 ' '""V r ° m and New-York. Every pafilnger has found the road tofutpaf. very far ai | tllat h „ betfl ( us excellei ce ; and the Proprietor, of the Swift of the r 6 )" trtm u rPy t0 hear ,he tehavicu their drivers, and the treatmeat at Taverns spokes ol w,.th the highelt fatisfaflion. VHB AVD tawtf mxBRE. fSi l' on se prescM? sans retard.) DES TERRES F.XCEI.LKNT6, fuse •> l ains . ISsislC R>SiWLE, j ROBERTP£ ARSON, $ fhHai" June '%% PROPOSALS, For carrying the Mails of ih: , c UNITED STATES, :l - On the following Pot t—Roaij ?> WILL be received at tiie General Poll-Of fice i:i Phil- '< Ij-.liia, i:.itil ihe nth day tir of August next, intlufive. ,1' IN MAINE. I. Scoodic by Machias, Chandler's river, on Columbia.and Narragnagus to Golillbnro', once lc " a week, ellimated eightv eight miles. ** From jtfril istl> to Otiober 15 to —Leave ?coo nc diet very Saturday at i p.m. and arrive at Golds e '" Koro' the next 1 uefday by 6P■ m . Returning m " Leave Goldlboro'every Wednesday a; SA. M and arrive at Scoodic osi Saturday by 10 . m From OBober *5, to April 15—"Leave Si 00 d:c every Sunday zxa P. M aud arrive at OduKli i)oio' ou Wedncfilay by 6P. M. Returning— Leave Gouidfbo' eve-y Tliurl'day at 6 A- M. , a. From GouVlti ire i:y Sullivan, I'lcnton, & H!«e Hill, Cafline, BvckKon, and ' Helfaft to Dmktrip, once a v.'eik ; rltsmated eighty five unies. From Afril 15,t0 OSaber 15 —Leave Gouldf boio' every Wednelday, at 5 A. M and arrive at Durktrap on Saturday by 10 A. M. Ret«rn~ ing—Leave Ducktrap every Saturday at a p.m. a'nd arrive at Gouldfboro the 'icxi Tuesday by » 6 P. M. Froip Otfober Ij to April 15—"-Leave Oouldl boro' every Thursday at 6 A. m. aud artiv,; at k > 13uckirap oa Sunday by 10 A. M. Returning, | Leave Ducktrap every Sunday at x P. m. and ; arrive at Gouldlbaro' on W»dnefday by 6 p.m. 3. From Machias to PaiTanisquodd), once in two weeks. jf. Leave .Yarhias every other Friday noOnand If. arrive at PalTamaquodily on Saturday at 10 A. C r N. Returning—Leave Paflamaquoddy every ; h . other Saturday at » p. m. and arrive at Machiat be au Sunday noon. o. F 10m October 15 to April is Leave Ma lt. chias every other Saturday noon and arrive at it Palfanuq'toddv ou Sunday at i>> K« ar id ning—Lcavs Paflattuquoddy every othtr Sun day at 3 P. M. and arriveat Ma 4. From Augusta by Keadfield »jid Chester to it Fai mingtoßj once in two weeks. at Leave Augufia every ether Wednelday at 8 ej A. m. and arrive at Farming!* non Thurltlay at gj to a.m. Returning—Leave farnifngton every e , otlier Monday' at 1r m. and arrive at Hallovicll, en Tuesday by 6 t. m. , ie IN VERMONT. Ie 5. From Windsor, by R'lyaltoii, Randolph, 1 .i-l Williamson and Moutpelier to Burlington. 1 ts once in two weeks. 1 d Leave Windsor eveiv other by 6 1 d A. M- and arrive at Siiilingtaf! on Saturday by * is 4?• M. Returning—leave every t d other Monday by 6 a.m. and arrive at Windsor j ( % on Wednesday by 4 p.m. I- IV KKW-VBHE. 6. From Fifhkill to Newbury, ©nee a week. 1- Leave fdftilj tvtry Friday at 4J o'clock, p. M. and arrive.n Newbury by ft. p. M Returning s atrlve at Eif!ikiilat 4, P. m. e 7. From Canandaigua by IJartford to Nia t ! gara once in two weeks. it | I .cave CaKandaigu? every other Mouday, at s j % A. M. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurl • j d»y by 9A. m. Jiefmitfug—L.oave Niagara ev ■, ery other Thurlday at sp. m. and arrive at 0 Canandaigua on Sunday by 6P. m. t I IV 1' i' NN •, VLVAK'IA. e I 8. From Lewilburg by M Jll'Bburgh, Aaronf i Burg, r.lilelbuTg, BctlrFoW and Centre Furuacc i to Alexandria cukc a week. Leave Lcwi&urg every Tpefday at 2 P. m. • J tnd arrive it .Mexundria on Friday by 3 p. m. t'■ Returning—i Lei ve Alex,' ndria every Saturday - a; Ba. m. and a-rive at ihs next , ; Tuesday by 10 a. m. , • 9. From Harrlfturg by Clark's ferry, Millers , town, Thompioni. w 11, Mifflmto-i 11, Lewis , town, Culbertfnn's nulls .and Huntingdon to 1 Alexandra, once a week. ! May rj to October 1 j—Leave Hari ilburg ev ery Sunday at 6 a m. and arrive at Alexandria • the next Tutlday by 7p. m Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thurfdav at 6 a. m. and arrive at Harrifburg on Saturday at 4 p. h. 1 From Gflubcr 15 to May 15 —Leave > llamf burg every Monday at i M. and arrive at Alexaiidria on by 7 p.m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday at 6 a. u aud arrivt at Ilarrjlburg on Sunday bv 4 p. m. In Virginja. 'O- From Morjguitows by Petty John to . Clarkfburgh, once in tr.o wc«ks. I.cava Mot. ' gantowu every other Monday at 5 a. m. and ar rive *r claxkfturg by 5 t.M. Returning., Leave Clarklhi rg every other Tuesday by 8 a. m. and I arrive at Morgantuwn by 7 p u. It. From Pclcrfburtf by SulTexc. h. and South ampton c. h. to South once every month, j leave Peterlburg the tirft Tuesday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Quay on j edi.eiday by 7p. u, Rcturnn \g. Leave .South Quay the fii ft Thursday in each month by 8 a. m. j and arrive a. i'cctrtburg on Friday by 1 p «. I In Virginia, akd North-Cap.olixa. j I*. From Norfolk by Kempfvillr, Great Bridge, New Lebanon and Jonelboro' to Elizabeth city once in two weeks. I Leav; Norfolk «very other Wednefrfay by at. M. and arrive at Elizabeth city oa Friday by xo A. M. Rciumrg. Leave Elizabeth city every other Monday at aoon and arrive at Norfolk on Wednesday by 10 a. m. 13. From Suffolk by Sotith Quay to Murfrees boro once in two weeks. Leava Suffolk every other Tuesday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfreelbore'by jp m. Rttumirr. Leave Murfreelboro' every Wcdnefday at 9 a. it. and arrive at Suffolk by 6 r. m . 14- From Wythe court house, by Aulir.ville, Orayfon court house, Flower Gap and Hethania to aalcin once in two weeks. Leave Wythe court heufe every other Tuesday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Salem the next . Thursday by 6 P.M. Returning, Leave Salem every other Saturday by 6 a. m. and arrive at Wythe c.h. the next Monday by 6. p. m. In Kentuckf.y and Thnkksskk. 15. From .MolTuts in TenntlTee by Col Orrs PoweU's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to Danville, once a week. . Lcsv « every Friday at 2 P „. and ar rive at Danville the pott Monday by 7t M . £ t . timing. Leave Banvillc every Tuesday by c A M. and arrive at Moffats the'next rii.lay by 10 A M 16. From KnoxviHe by South Weft Point, and Craig fort to Mailtvillcoiice in two weeks. Leave Knoxvillc every #ther Monday at c a , and arrive at Nafhtfille the n«t Saturday by 7 r, M ', l «ve NaOiville every other Monday at ~A . alld arrive at Wville [he next Saturday by 7 p. m. No-.e i. The Port Master General may alter .h, times of arrival and departure at anv time diirin u corttinuMceofthe contrafb, he-previOufly an adequate qompefifatiou for any extra exDir-fe >k . ni.iv be occafiooed thereby. Y f pC * fe thst Note 2, Half an hour frail be allowed for nr.. ing and cto(uig;he Mail at a! 1 Gfflc . ' 3 F en " ticulsr time is fpecified. ' P Note 3, For every hour's delay (unavoidableae-i : an S 'i' arr,vm & alle ' the times preferred Co!lu » a « the «r-f=aor fctf/ oac dol . 'eotf. ' V ' 7 t ' ■•v.;; %■* •■-i-rv,! *-; iitr.WJ a«r hoi* tfe'jrf||j||i|fi f%c roytff i^l^vjoosopM*? •^r^Tlff M>iarMOli*«iW*«» '1 Ji H, l! »od *4lb. round Sfiut; 6, 9, llind 14lb; doublc*h«adeii (Jo, 9, 18 asd a4lb. CanntfUr Shot. • >■ f AJfe—« o* b~ft Eny the Sute of Pennfylvaau to the Offi cers .nd Soldiers of the Line belongiup to the laid State irt the late war. will be received 4t the Office of Compirulicr G. -ralof said State until the lit September neat in'clufi/e, an ! that the fubl'crilten ai.thorife !by | iw u ill fit js a Beard at the t.id Office on every Monday from ten o clock m the forwoon until one in tfe al ternpon, to hear .nd determine all uilatifie'd C'aiijifc a heady a , wc ll as , hpfe whj£fc may he filed on or before the fad fir It day of September ptxt. ' John Don n a lpson , Corot'r. Samuel $K YAH, e P ? TtK Baymton, Treas'r. Department of Accountaof | Pe/mfylMoia, May ij, '99. J (diw (m.w.fa.tf) lii OFFERED FOR SALE, ' if speedily applied for) A VA. lIABI.E parcel of Land in Ann Arsn- c ® Bnt ) r . not far from the city of An. n;;poli« and about 30 miles from the city of Wash* ington. On on* of t' ■ fie trails is a moB slegant two story brick Dwelling Houft, 4 rooms 01, a , *Y tlfuHr **»»*«* ... excellent and healthy IKi*hborl,oo,l_TWe body of Land will be fold in lots or 10 a large body 1 . There are several ten. ements on said Trad wlich r.ut for lomethiui? considerable per ann. A furtUr dcfcription w deemed unnecessary. Apply to the priuter. jure i TO RENT, Ihe ITOUSF. lately occupied by tha Britilh Coßißiiflionerj, No. 7, North Eighth Street. V THQS. MIFFLIN, iunr. *t ;,jw ;w Viluable Property for Sale, !» Chtfimt, Sixth ftrect, riirefllv onpofu * Conor Hail, A LOTofgrouad, about »i fert front in Chef rrnt arect »od feet in <*, h, »hcreoi. it. good frame houj'e, now in the tenure of Samuel n$ C '■'. to a * rnl ! rul rcnt of act. per annum. 1 ne advantageous firuation «f thic property re qu.te! no comment!, *■ r it moil be known, the.e arefew u thU city to equal it, an nnvrceptiohaGle .till* yiJl be. made co the i>orchafer. Arply to J/. fJES GIR.VAN, no. 19$, Chdnut Itrcei ext door to the n re . nuies. 1 march' 5 TO BE LET, /I large and ctmmoditut three ftorv HOUSE, Situated at the corner of Second and Union It reels. . There are 4 rooms 0., a floor, and back byilding. hree story high, with excellent cellar, under the whole Also a large Yard with Stables and Coach House Apply to ARCHIBALD M'C/yLL, No. 187 I'outh Second street. junc 8 ALL PERSONS, TNDEBTED C | le E/taic of Abraham Dicks, E«t lat« Sntriffof the County of n m W | 3 n r 'l'.' ened tr ' immediate L r' H rn' ! c wl '° ~avc demand. *£*«& aid Ellat- to amhcntirate an,J present ,ht m for c icnt. Alio, allthofc who have (Vpofitcd wr a PF I y for tint. v : si ,y LIAM PtNN(X f K. Adm'r SpringfifM, IVaware county, 1 'rt nio. iSUI, l-rnr,. I . , , ' jan. g ' J Twenty Dollars Reward. 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