■l. t . 'v.s ft*.* LtLjum j-ml'tW <V id t'i'V^iVi'Hy f 'HAT !, p.ii ,H- pVoj.olaU v/i,H he rectivfd at .1 tin- <■! liic ?ti-i.uvy oi' the I'epaiH ilit'i: ni War, until the-e*pirvti:in of the ijik ol July next t-irf 'ng, for the f-.ipply of a'.l ra tion",, wh clt may l.e fin- the use «f the United States, from the fiflt day ri OtSober, 1799,10 the litiitiith day of September, 1800, bcth days in, luln t, at thepiaees-anJ within the i«o dittriifts herein after full mentioned ; and alfo'that feparite proposals will fce received at the fairf offiit nniil the expiration 61' the 15th Jay ol Juiv iKXt eiiftliiip, for the supply of all rations wbirh may be required as afoicfa d,, fn>m the Br'ft -iay of Jabuiry in the yfc*r 1800, to the thhty.fii'll (fay of December in the fame year, hnth days inclusive, at the place and witii i;i the fcveral itates herein after mentioned, viz. Fir/l —IVopoUij to supply all rations, that roly Ue rtquiiec% at'Ofwt-gb ; at Niagara ; at l >r efci'i'ifle ; at M'chilimai'Vinac ; at Fort r'rankiin ; at Le Bceuf ; at Cincinnati ; Pic-qtie towtt, and Loramies stores ; at Fort Wayne; at, Fort Defiance ; at any p'-ce below Fort D-fi ">ce, nil the Miami river to Lake Erie, at fort Knox, .md Quatan.m on the j >ivur Will'. at i at any place or places 011 1 i.c eait fide >if the l iver MifiHfippi, abowe the : ot:»ii of th_- river Ohio, and upon the Illinois 1, Seccr:J -lHvptj%)s to fuppjy all rations that lijiy lit required, a. any plate or places, on the j ta.i tide of the MiAiflippi river, below the ciotith rt tlii. river Ohio 10 tbe fjuthem boun <!iry c!' the ftjte of Kentijcity and within the i'aid ibtc at ifnoxvffle ; at ill other posts and places within the Hate of Tenticffee ; at South Welt Point ; at Tellico Block-hcAife, at St. Stephens on tbe river Vombigby and any pl-ice 01 places uiihifi the Cherokee boundaries ; be low the fout.'iern boundary of the slate of Tep neffee and within the boundary of the United j Stalled. Third—'Propoflls to supply all rations that may be required, at Point-Hetre; at Coleraine ; ! lit Sivamiah, and at any other plate or places 1 where tro.j]:s are or may be stationed, marched ( r recruited within the ibte of Gcorg«a ; at all forts ,t stations on the Oconnee and Alatamaha, a«d a: ail other place" in the Creek Nation, * ithin -he limits of the United States, whare : troops are or may be it.uicrtied I'o.irt.'j—-I'ropolals to, supply all rations that may be require' at Fort Johnfon,it Fcrr Pinck-, ney, at Cr.arl. don, or at any other place cr placet, wlieie troops are or may be Rationed, ir.ar'.hed'or j«cruiteJ 111 the llatis of Soitth Ca- Fisth —Proposals to supply all rations that may be required at the Fort at Wilmington, Cape Fear ; it Beac n Iflitid, Ocracock ; at Charl ue; at Fayetteville, at Salisbury, or at any other place or places where troops are or j u ay be ffationed, marched or recruited in the listc of North Carolina. Sixth- -Propr.fits to supply all rations that may be required It Norfolk, at at at Char otteville, at Winehefler, at Stan:, ton, at Kithmond, at Alexandria, at Lcef btrfg, at 1 rederii kfburf;, at Carterfville, or at any other place or placet where troop" are or sr:av b>- Rationed, marched or recruited, in tlie of Virginia. l-.-i•.■ptb—l-'ropol'als to f'ipp'y all rations that Jpay bcVerpjiret! at Fort M'HeKry, at Biltimore, at Annapolis, at Frederick town, at Leonard town, at Hagers town, at Biadenlburg, at George town, at llarrer's fetfy, at Eifto.vn, at the Heayl of £jl:. and at ai>y other plaue or piacej, wfiere troops are or may be flasioned, marched or- reenrtted within the limits of the flale rf Maryland. l ig/jl'b —i'roporals to fapply all rations that may be required nt Fort Mifflin, at Philadel phia, at Di.'bv 4 at Lancafier, at Wilkefbarre, at Heading, at Biiilol, at Yorktown, at Cariifle, ar I.ewifl *!i (Mifflin county) at Bedford, at Oreeiilbarj;, at Walhing'on, at Eaftown, at VViimingtoa, at Chrilliana, at Dover, or at any otlier place or plates where troops are or may "je ttationed, marched or recruited within the limits qf ihe fiates or Penufylvania and Dela ware, except the polls within the slate of Pemi fylvania, enumerated in theftrft proposals afcre f»id. Ninth —Prop fall to supply all rations that may be required at Hackenfac, at Elizabeth town, at New-lirunfwick, at Burlington, at Woodbury, at Trenton, and at any other place e: places where troops are or may be stationed, marched c rtcvuited within the limits of the Kate of Jerfc'y. 'rind—Prupofals to supply all rations that may lie reomred at New-York, at Weft-Poipt ( at Flufn iog, at Hscrlem, at West-Chester, at Potighkcep fie, at Kenc|erhooC at Stillwater, atNewburg, at A 'bany, at I'oncjciharic. at Cherry Valley, and at ar.y orher place or places, where troops are or jrjs; he flaticined, matched or recruited within the limits of the slate of New York, except the posts within th? fiid state enumerated ia the firft pro- ( ti»fjl< aforclaid. , to supply all rations that j i-iv b required at Hartford, at Hebron, at New London, at bro klynn, at Wyndham, at Litchfield j t Guilford, at New-Haven, at Fairfield, at Dan l ury, at Mi idletown, and at any other place or ( yl-ees whete troops areor may be ftationed,march ed or recruited within the limits of the State of Cotnie".icutt, T".utl)~i'j —Proposals to supply all rations that may be require,! at Fort Wolcott, at Driuton's point, at Newport, at Vrovidencii, and at any ; p.lace r r places w here troops are er may be (latioo , r!, marched or recruited within the limits the of ( lla'te of Rhode 1 (land. { Thirteenth—Vrupofals to supply all rations that i mayfcc reouii ed at PofrlSndm the DiftriiSof Maine Cane Ann, Salem, Marblehcad, Bos tor., at Springfield, at Uxbridge, and at any other place or piacti where, troop* are or may beflarion- t c-.' marched,or recrtiited withitS thslimtts of the t state of Mafi'achufeits. I FourLenth—Propofals to supply all rations that j, niay be required at Porcfmouth, at Eieter, at t Windfnr, at Bennington, at Rutland, or at any g fort, place or places, where troop- are or may b« stationed, marched or recruited within the States of New-Hampihir and Vermont. The Ration to be supplied, is to consist of the following articles, viz. Eighteen ounces of bread .-r flour, or when neither c.m be!obtained, of one quart »1 rice, er one an.' a half pound of fiftedor lioulted iedyi meal, one pound and a quarter of frefh beef, or one pound of l ilted beef, er three j quarters of apound of I'altedPork, and when frclh mer.t is issued, fait, at the rate cf two quarts for evrev hundred rations, soap at the rate of four I p.misdi, and candles at the rate of a poirnd and a £ i-,atf for every hundred rations. f| it is rxpeited the proposals will also extend to »U supply of rum, whiskey, or other "ardent ipi- 6 ri 3at the rate cf half agili per ration, and Vine- 3 i-r.- at the late of two quarts for every hundred rations. Ihe proj ofal- will fpecify the price of b tlie fiv'iro sompoiictlt parts of the ration, as well j. a « those 01 lubllitutei or ,alternatives lor parts n thereof. . . h The rations are to be quantities -y th'.t tb r- lfca.ll at all times, during thf ttry ol ti-e propefed contrails, be fuffieico-t lor the con- , { I'nuiption 01 the troops at Michilimackinac. Detroit £ , N .y.ara and Cfwetco, f< r fix morlbs in pdyjntes, -,j ", lt each of the other polls 011 the weftctn wa ; ,f for M icaft three months in advasc, of jjcod dti whoL-i'omc: .v'• v*r*oi.l! th<# juired It i* alio t- j>ciiraitcd to all tvsi y ol th- cornman.! *ats of lortifie<i places, or ;>oß> t focr.fl for at An<*ohfc when lame can he tranf - ported, or at *>• time in cafe ofurgcrtcy,iuch sup < (.-li'-s of life e in a \vance, as iv-» tht flifure . tion ol' the commandant ihali be deemed proper. - It is to l>e that the contractor i* to be at tr.c exj>e*cc and rifle ofilTuinjr the fupplics to f the troop'*, and that ali loifcs, i'uftained, by th* * depredation* of an enemy, or by rweans of *he j i troops ®f the United States, lhall be paid for et r:>.c j. price ol the article capturad or destroyed, on the j cJepofitions of two or more persons of creditable j #hara<fters, and the certificate of a commiflionsd officer, aftertaining the of the loss, ' and the amount of the article?, for which comp«n ---' fation shall be claimed. The privilege is to be underflood to be refcrved to the United States of requiring, that none of ths fupplics which may be furnifhtd under any of xh [ propoffid contracts (hall be issued. until the funplie which have or may be furnilhed under contrivSts t now in force have been consumed, and that a sup s ply in advance o\av he always required at any of the fixe<i post* oo the Sea-boAjrd or luiian frontiers ' j not exceeding three months. JAMES M'HENRT\ Secretary of War. i mcrch 29 ~~NO Tlc E. I A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Sharp ■Xjl Delany deceased.are requeued to r.iakipay | ment to the fubferibers. Thofc havirg claims are defkej to present them properly authenticate.!.— 15AN- S, DELANY •» Adminiftra- THOS. R. DEL ANY J tors, jure 19. eodmu WILLIAM CO DUETT ; HAS J9ST PUBLISHED (>RICE I DOL. 50 CtNT») the BAV IA D j AKU M y£ V I A D. Br William Giffori >, Esquire. l'o which is prefixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR By an American Gentleman. [ln introducing this celebrated work to the Gen : tlemen and Ladies of America, I have endeavored j to give it a dress proportioned to its diftingvilhed merit, and to the ta*eof thole for whofc amuse : ment and delight it is intended. No expencu has ■ b "n spared in tb« publication; and I flatter myfelf that the work does not y Id, either in paper or Print, to any «ne ever published in America This edition has an advantage aver fame farmer onus, as it contains by way of notes, the minor productions of the author ; and, it ha* an advan tage over retry other edjtion, i.i the Ptctual EfiJUe, which is prefixed to it, and which must fce at j trcmely gratifying to every lover of literature in this country, as it is a proof that there are Ameri cans wl\o have the taste to admije, the justice t# applasd, and the talents to rival the Geniuses of other nations. £jf Sohie Copies have teen fer.t on to Mr. So«- erviilt, Maiden Lane, Nnv York, also to Mr. Hill, Baltimore, and to Mr. Young, QiarUJion. Copies will be font to Bi.jl.ti and other placet, as soon as occafrons offer.] may 28 LOST, Either in it? City, or u n the to.td to Gcr mantowtt, SOME p«per« of no value but to the ownsr They were enclosed in a newfpaper—lf delivered at this office, the pcrfo»i leaving them iliali be le warded. Jui.ei4 tawtf Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Tucfday the loth of August n«xt, I (hall eipofe to public falc, at the town of New tiaft or parral ot hnd commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, fituatcd on the l'oiith fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, flip divided into lots to contain from IG" to 500 acres each: The terras otfaleas follow, viz. Kuichafcrs to give bnnd immediately after the fal<; with up proved security, conditioned for the paymtat of the purchai'c money, with interest from the day of Tale, ill four equal annual instalments, agreeably to»n ait, entitled, " An atS appointing rommif (ioners to coutracl for and purchase th« landscoin •nonly called the Clioptaok liidian Land# in Dor :hefler county, and for appropriating the fame to he use of this (late, and to repeal the ait of affem >ly therein mentionedpaffed at November fef ion, 1798. • Wm. M ARBtJRY, Agent for the &*te of Maryland. April 19. The creditors of the fubferiber, ARE requeiftd 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 of an ail of the legislature of this Hate, parted the 4tk ol April, 1798, for the bene tof insolvent debtors, and the said court have appointed the ill Monday in August next, to hear him and his creditois at the court house in the borough of Reading, in the county of Berks. JOHN MORKOW. Reading, May 18 d6w Samuel Miles, jun'r. Ol the city of Philedeiphia, merchant, hay ing assigned over all his real, pcrfoßai a-nd mixed, to the ftibfoi'jbers, for the benefit offuch of his creditors as may fuhfcribe to the said afiigHment on or before the firft of August next. Notice is hereby given, 1 Co all peri'ons indebted to the laid ellate, tha they are requested to n. *ke immediate payment to tither of the affirm:!* or to the fiid Samuel Miles, who is tuthp-jfed to tecetve the lime ; in failure whereof egal steps yrill he taken for the recovery of /*uch debts, as arc not ged according!/. georg'f. Aston, i CORNELIS GOMEGYS, i- Alfenecs JOHN ALLEN, I fel). 14 FOR SALE, At the two mile f.cne, en the Weff'ahichon, or ''*Ti Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts *"*■ or the Whole together, a« may fait the pur chafer. There i» oh the preaiifes a house 47 1-2 feet tront, by 43 %.% <k«p, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houIV, and farm house, a large barn, 60 feet by 32, with palls for 25 korfes and cows, a carriage house, an<\ a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a fecund milk house iup;>licd by a fpri; £. The grounds are well manured, and laid cut iu good stile, with an abundance of o:na .mental, and fruit tree?, the situation "healthy and high, cfltnfttaMdirg a view ot the city and Dcla ware, There is alio a small diftancelrom- the man sion 'house a farm house in good repair, with Kftch'eii,' liable, &c. and a pump ot good wa ter: Foiiterms apply to i SAMUEL MEREDITH, No. I jijChefnut Street. March ij. TREASURY DEPART-? EN *. v - , Tf>r carrying the Meats vf tfc n u j* r ™> ■ ?; AT J' :s * i lo the ta»n 'bearitig mure« as ° n ™ e foUow.g Po*. 7-Ro*ds, eight per centum peranum, are #«s<•*, thai W"' l - b « receiwj ft the General i'oft-Of at ar.y time after payment ft/all have be. n made J V si'« « Philadelphia, but it the i jth da; of ihe sth iuJlllmco't> which will bee'OiPC da? Aug.uit next, incinlive during the fnft ten days of the month <f ju.v ■ 1 ;: v!N! ■ their option be obtaincdatthe Trealury or I.'-an Columbia and Narraguagut to GolMfbcro , onct Offices, refpe&ively, f>r the ainou'it 01' the tour 4 u ' tc k, el!imate i 1 >:! ty eij'lit ir.tl ■ tificates of Funded Stock will however be ufuad !>*?&' [h ' M« Tt'efday by 6p. m . Returning Such I'ubfcription certificates as may be pre- ! - : <>J arrive a; Scoodic on Saturday by ic ». M fnted at the Treafyry or Lean Offices in con- Fyti archer 15, to Jiprd 15—Leave Scoo ■qurn re of the foregoing arrangemou, will be :c e y~ry Sunday at 2P. M and arrive at Gouldl idor'H and diftinitly marked so as to denote, bui-o mi Wednesday by 6P. M. Returning hat aifloftyot' the flock has been ifT-ietl. Leave GoiiWlfW every Fhurfdav at 6 A- M. 7 2- From Gouldftnro' by Sullivan, 1 rent-on, Melfj't to Oitoktrap, o.ice a v. < . , .itnuated igh.ty five miK-s. From slj>ril 15, t0 OScber is Leave Gowldf ' every V»Vi'«?»;ay, at 5 A. m and arrive t Dutktrap cn Siturday by 10 ft. M. Refam ng—Leave Duck'rap every Saturday at t nid arrive at Gculdfboro' the next Tnefday by i P. From 1$ to April r? —Leave Gouldf loro' every Thvrfdiy at 6 a.m. a::'i arrive rt Ducktrap .-,3 J>.;n<Uy by na. m. Rctttrr.tif, Ducktrap every Sunday at 1 p. m. and irrive at O ddiboro' Wcdi-.JU by 6 p.m. 3 From Maebias to l'aJTamaquoddy, once in wo weoks. ' Leave A ; ohias every c/krr Friday noon and Lrr:ve Li Fr.ffamaqucddy on Saturday at 10 A. Jther Saturday at a p. M. and arrive at Machiai From CVtober 1 ; t 1 April 1;— L-jve Ma- FafTamaqaoddy on Sunday at 10 *. m. Retur ning—i.rjvo faluHiaquoddy tvry other Sun day at ap. m.and ari weat Machias on Monday at 1 P. m. 4. From AuguiU by i< eadfield Che Tier to Leave Aujul'.i every ether Wednef'dav at S A. M. and arrive at Fanningt-m 011 Tlunl'day it 10 a.m. Returning —Leave Farmingt n every 1 other Monday at a p.m. and arrive at Hallowed I in Tuesday by 6 P. m. T JL RMS Of Richard Folutfll, in Philadelphia, FOR SUBSCRIBING TO I HE JOURNALS Of CONGRESS, FROM THE COMMENCEMEN T Of the American War, in 1774, tc the pre- The Reports of H-'ads of Depart pients, o Committees, and other Official and Pri vate Papers of that Body, now first per mitted to be made public. THE work will be printed on a fyie pr.per, and a new neat tipc, iu Urge o&avd. Each volume will coctain above 500 qeatly bound and lettered. Uniformity in size, paper, and binding, will be obierved throughout the work ; so that, while the fubicribers become poflefled of a valuable record, an ornament may he added to their libraries. The pni*c to ijlif.r.bcn will be 1 dolls, jj cts. per volr.sie, in boards, aad 3 dolls, whole bound , but, as the pn!>ii!hfr does not intend to print man more than the number subscribed for, aconfidera* ble rife on the price may he tipped to non-fuby lcribers. Each volume will contain about one third left of letter-prcf» than the original edition ; but, as the publilhcr is not yet enabled to determine the exirtit of the Private Journals, which he may be allowed to make pulstic,he cannot afecrtain the irumberof volumes which, willcomprife the work. £s* Payments to be tnatie oil deliiery oj each •volume | ; Subfc»f!>cr« i*'iH )a*e it at'tVfr option, uthcrto foh&cHw for ih* whole oftht Journals, up to the titne.ttt.to thoftonlyof thcOM Coagwft Pfiottauhc organization of the F«dcral Go*erfi. jnent. i IN all countries, t*ie proceedings in the com- I | mcncement of their governments, are loil in dark- | ness anM obfeurity, owing to a carelcfsßcfs, in the I fjcceedin/* generation, to prefcrve the public rc- | I cords,and tKf attention o; the nation, in thaferude ! ages, being call id ess Iroin their concerns, to age in wars and couqueft. Of what infinite value would the law* of Alfred be, had they be«.n tranfmirr d ro rmr days? Time, that dcflroys every unhance; the value of well autheiiti 1 c;:t§d public records, and renders them a I mod in ethmable. It i* hoped, that Americans will, there- ! lore, chearfully contribute their afiiftance in tranf- | mietittg to posterity the labours of their at:ceilorg j —founders of the Columbian t.ation. %* The work will certainly be advanced with expedition ur.d promptitude, The following will ihovr the fupjpoTlTr har already "acquired! j 4 • Philadiltibia, June 15, 1798* "To the Honorable the Senate and lloufe of Rep refentatives of tho United States. 41 The MEMORIAL of the Subfcribers,Citizens, <scc. of Philadelphia, '' RefpettfiiHjevjctb, " That having, in our refpeitive avocations, frequent occasions to recur totbe Journals ofCon grefs, we experience ineonvcnitnce by the scarci ty of them : That we underQand that Richard Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in contemplation 10 print that public record; and that he hath obtained partial countenance Irom ma ny individuals; bwt that he has delayed ting the work, in expectation of encouragement from government, that may adequately indemnify him. We, therefore, rcfpe£fnlly lolicit, as the publication is necessary to it difleminated among public bodies, that Cougteft will, in their wisdom, render him such additiosaleucouragcment, to that which he has obtained Irom private itidividnaW, as to snable him to proceed with the work, so that your Memorial)Us may be enabled to purchaie co pies of that record for tl.cmj'elves. Thomas M'Kean, John D Cox«, ChartsHeatly, Samfom Levy.T. Rof«, Wm. Moore Smith John Read jun. William Tilghman,John F. Mifflin, Jo frph B. M'Kean, John W. Sergeant, John Thompson, Jared Ingerfsli, Jafpcr Moylan, William Rawlc, J. I homas, William Levis, Jarues Gibfon, M.Keppele, Moses Levy, Robert t'ortcr, George Davis, John HbllowcU, James Oldden, Walter Franklin, James Milnor, John G. Wells John L. Leib, Alexander I. Dallas, Jefsph Reed, Thomas Willing, Samuel M Fox, [ohn Nixo»,Robert Wain Robert H. Dunkin, John Ewiug, Jun tdwardPen nington, Hilary Baker, William Nichols, William Young, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypceic James Crufcftaiifc, .vlsthew Caiey, Henry K Hel muth, Peter Du Haven, John Duulap, Edward Shoemaker, John R. Smith, William Hall, David I C. Claypoole, Thomas Armllrong, Samuel H. ' Smith, John Fenno. djtfl " True copy from the original Memorial, j-re fented to the Houfeof HtprcfentatiVei of the United State!, 011 Monday, the 18th of June 1798; '• WILLIAM I,AMBERT, for " JONATHAN W.CQUpY, Chris." " RESOLVED !l y tl"-Senate and Houl'e of Rep s refentatives of the United States of America in t'or.grcfs alfembled,Tha; the Secretary of theScnate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be authored and direded. to I'ubfcribe, on futh termt at they may deem eftgiUje, for theufe of the Senate and House of Reprefiirtatives, for four hundrci j Copies of the Journals <*" Cengrcfs, which a e pro" posed to fee publiflied by Richard Folwell arid such number of copies of deficient volumttof the lets now in print,at may be tKce&iry to complex the fame. JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of the Hinfe of lieprefentatixej. JAMES ROSS, President of tue Senotepro tempore■ Approvedj Match id, 17Q9. JOHN ADAJMS, - President of the United States. lawtf J»wtf nur 10 TAKE NOTICE, {m ? I have applied by petition to the -i- Jwdgejofthe Court of Common PJeas of the county of Northumberland for the benefit 01 the insolvent atf, and they have appointed the 4th Monday in A»guft to bear me and my creditors at the court in Sunbury, at which time and plaee they may attend if they think proper. JACOB BESSER. July j, 1799. ■3V#-sr ~ •4 sent time, INCLUDING TERMS. uwjw IN VK.RMONT. 5 From by Koyalton, Randolph, VVil iamflon and Mootpeiicr to Btirliiujtoii, once in two weeks. Leave Wiudfor every other Thursday by 6 A. M a:d arrive at Butlington on Saturday ly 4P. M. Returning—Leave Burlington every other Monday by 6 a.m. ind arrive at Windsor on IVednefday by 4 p. m. IN Ki.W-YORK. 6. From Fithkill to Newbury, since a week. Leive Fifhk.il! every Friday at 4\ o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Newbury hv 6, P. M Returning —l.tavs Newbury every Friday at 1, P. M. and arrive at Filhkill at 4, P. m. 7. From Canandaigua by Hartford to Nia gara once in two week? Leave Caoandaigua every other Monday, at 8 a.m. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day by 9A. M. Retur ning—L-ave Niagara ev ery other ThurWay at 3 P. M.and arrive at Canandaigua on Sunday by 6 P. m. IN P F.N N S YI. V A NIA. 8. From Lewifburg by M ffl ; nbgrgh, Aaronf burg, Milefbu.-g, Bellsfort and Centre Furnace to Aiex&ndtia <ir.ee a week. Leave Lewifeurg every Tuesday at i P. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Friday by ; p. a. Rtturning—Leave Alexandria every Saturday at 8 a.m. and arrive at Lewifburg the next Tuesday by 10 a. m. 9. From HaYnfburg by Clark't ferry, Millerf town, Thompfontown, Miffiintown, Lewif tovvn, Culbertfcn's rnilli and Huntingdon to Alexandr a, once a week. May 15 toOflober 15 —Leave Harrifburg ev ery Sunday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Alexandria the next Tuesday bj 1 7p. m Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday it ( a, m. and arrive at Harrilbtirg en Saturday at 4 P. m. Frora OPiober 15 to May 15 —Leave Ilarril burg every Monday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Wedr.tfday by 7 P. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria every Friday as 6 a. m and arrive at Harrifburg on Sunday by 4 p. m. In Viuginia. io From Morgantown by Petty John to Ciarkfjurph, once in two Weeks. LcaV« Mor. gantown every other Monday at jf a. m. «nd ar rive at Clarkiburg by 5 p.m. Returning. I.eave Clarkiburg every other Tuesday by Ba. m. and j arrive at Morgantown by ; p. « 11. From: Peterjburg by SuiTex c. h. and Sout h: ampton c. h. to South Quay, once eVrry month, j I.rave Petersburg the firft Tuesday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Q&ay on | Wednesday by 7p. m. Returning. Leave South Quay the firft I'hurfday in each month by 8 a. m. and arrive a; Peterfburgon Friday by I p »i. In Virginia and NoiiTH-GARtti-iNA. ii. From Norfolk by Kempifvill-, Great Bridgt, New Lebandn and Jonefboro' to Elizabeth city | cnee in two weeks. Leave Norfolk every other Wednefoay by p. M. and arrive at Elizabeth city on Friday by lo a. m. Returning. Leave Elizabeth city every other Monday at noon and arrive at Norfolk on Wcdndday by ioa. m. I.'. From Suffolk by South Quay to Marfrtes boro' oner in two week;. Leave Suffolk every other Tuesday at a. m. and wrivc at Murfreelbora'by 5p m. Returning. Leave Muifrcefboro® every Wednesday at <) a. m« and arris at Suffolk by 6 p. m . 14. From Wythe court house, by Au.lir.vi'le, Grayfon court house, Flower Gup aod Betiiar.iato saleiu once in two weeks. l.eave Wythe court hetife every other Tjiefday by 6 a.m. and arrive at Saleth the rttit Ihurftlay by 6p. m Returning, Leave Salem every other Saturday hy 6 a m. and arrive at Wythe c. h. the next Monday by 6. r. m. IN Kkntuckkv ahd Tennesskk. 15. From Moffats in Tctuisffct by Col Orrs, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to once a week. Leave Moffats every Friday at 2 p M. and ar rive at Danville the next Moht'ay by 7 p m. Re turning. Leave Danville every Tndtlay by 3a. m. and arrive at Moffats the next Eiiday by 10 A W. lb. Fr»m Knoxville by Sonth Wed Point, and Craig fort to Nashville ®nce in two weeks. Leave Knoxville every ether Monday at 5 a. . and arrive at Nafliville die next Saturday by 7 r M. Returning. I.cave Nafhvillc every other Monday at j a. m. and arrive at Knoxville the next Saturday by 7 p. m. Nate t. The Pott Mailer General may alter the times of arrival and depvture at any time during the continuanae of the con(ra£h, he picviouily ftipulatinjr an adequate cnmpcnlajion for any extra txpenfe that may be occaHoned thereby. Note 2. Half an hour ll,a!lhe allowed for open ing and dofingihe Miil a» all OfficM where na pai ticular time is fpecißed. Note 3, For every hour'« delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in arriving afiei the time* prefcribet, n any cotiitaft, ihe eoutrafior fhal) fojlcii obs nlol- ; , J Ur.srn} if tin * Ujr rnntinuf until fh- tenure d[ any dep«uhn,j Mail, whereby the «*•><, fl v jli nc< i Irt lurh dcneadit.K Mail. 1 >!q » Wip, an additional i u r e ot f-;v? do lars f&ali be incurred.. Nolo 4. New I papers as well as Lettcj , re to h. lent w the Mails; avd i/any pcrfen nuking n roßofala desires to carry New fpapets other than thole conve ed in the mail, forhisown emolument, he mull ft * * II) his propoldts lor what f,m he will cir r y "? l 5 thatrmolumcot and tor what sum without ih ~ Sumsnt. " emo - Note ,5. Should any pcfon making propyl, df{ - on alteutr.n of the times of arrival and depa.tuie bove fpecifiv-d, he mutt ftaie in hit propofal«th c ,i. *" a-ions defirrd, and the difference they will the teims of his contratt. ® Note 6. Porfo... making proposal. are deC.red to (late their prices by the year. Those who contraA K.II receive .heir pay quarterly, in ti , e month. « January, Apnf, July, and Odober. Note 7. The contra&s for the routes Numbered 1 ta 9, are to be in operation on the jft day of Oftober next, and ate to continue in force uutil the lllCVl ißsj. Contracts for tbe routes Numbeted loto 16a ' alto to be ih operation on the 1 It day or October next and ate*o coDtmue mforce until the lft of Anril 1 s„. JOSEPH HABERSHAM * Pojlmajlcr General. General Pofl Office, 1 Phila.Junt 10. 1799.5 dxw.af.tQi^A FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near / fib-street, WOOIAVICH proof Cannon— 9 founders, 61-2Uctl(*g, 10 cwt.vaeh, and 7 Icet long, as cwt. each, with carriages, &c completed ditto— 6 pounder*, J l-x feet long, 15 C wt. each and 6 feet long, 18 iwc. each, with carriage!. See' complete; Carronades on Aiding carriage*, 12, j8 & 5 , ponudtn, weighing 6 1-2, i! aad 1J cwt. each • Ponrding Pikes and Cutlafles ; Englilh Cannon Powler; Copfcr Sheathing Nails, Spilces and Bolts 6, 9, 12,18 and 24II). routid Shot; 6, 9, l 8 and 241b; double-hiidcd do. 9, 18 and 24th. Cannitler Shot. Alio—a quantity of Jied tnglifti, Pertor, Claret Taunien Ale in casks of 7 dozen each. DONATION LANDS. Notice is b'ereßj vizcn, I'HAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvasia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to tile said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said Stare until the ift September next in.lufive, and th 11 the fubferibtrs ai.thorifed by law » ill fit as j Hoard at the (aid Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the Inrci oon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unratified C a:mtf already fiUd. as well as thsle which may be file ! on or before the ("a:d firft day of Septeinbor uext. John Doknaidloh, Comt'r. jAMOtu »*Y4N, Regt'r. r, ... . r P « Tf "B«»Toji,TwMV. DepiH<»feht of Accounti of > PetiHiyivitaia, Mjj i?, J ('(>) di# fra.w.li tf) IS 01FERKD FOR SALE, ( f sft eMjr applied for) \ VALUABLE parte! of Land in Ann Aruh ,c®nn,y' rot t" l ' f'Om the city of An. lupoh, and about -O miles from the city of Wad,, infton. 0„ one of these tra.ls a ,„oft two (lory bfjckDwitlingHoufr. 4 r opm k o„ a floor helotifully fituatCil In an excellent and htahly neighborhood 1 hi- hody of Land „i»( be fold in !o;s or in a largo hr,d r . lhe: c -re fevera! «•». ementi_rn Cud rent tr.v f,,,,,.,;, confutable per a.m. A further defcripTior's aesmr.t fcuotfMary. Apply to the printer, i aw6\v. jure r y 5T5 REN7, The HOUSE lately occupied by : tho Briiiih Comn illir ncrs, No. 7, Nor:hF.i«hth I St:ect. THO3 - MIFFLIN, junr. J" ne 17 3>w.,w Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefmrt, near Bixth flrrrt, dirt<3ly oppofit , , Congress Hall, A. LOTos ({round ,al>out u feet front in Chef -•" r - ut l"(rict ant! 73 feet ;n <fcpih,whirecn ii» good ftam4 hinife, now in th<- tc u're of Samuel Beiige, to a jjronnr r. nf of vt. per annum. Tnd advgrtngeoasGtuatioK of this property re quites bo commrau, for ir mall Le known, there are few in this city to equal it, an ntwcceptionaMfl title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. i9S,Chefnut ftrcet, next door to the pre mifei. mareh j TO BE LET, Jt large and commodious three fioti HOUSE, Shuaredat fhtcohlfcr of Sicbndand Union ftre«'ts, There are 4 root* son a floor, and back building* three story higb', With excellent cellar* under the whole—AMa a large-Yard with Stable s and Coach House. Apply to ARCHIBALD M'CALL, No. 187 south Srcontl fireet. eotf June 8 ALL PERSONS, TNDEBT£D'to the JEHjic r.f Abraham A D iciti, E?SlifhfTof the County of Delawue, arc itqiiefTed to malte immfdiatf [»y* inent, ai ? d a!! th.ife wh*> have said Eftattf 19 anihentirate and prefetiY them far fettleroent. Also, all thole who have depbfiroi writings vyijh Utd to spply for thexh to* WILI.tAM PEN NOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Dtlj ware inwity, ) 'ft mo. Bth, 1799. 4 ji«. 8 C tnejfty Dollars Reward. ■ Dr. S E K T E D, F aOM th « Mirfne Bjfracks, comer of F»- Thirteemfc-flreets, in theCitvof Philadelphia, the aSth day of this infiint Two /.larihM, by trade Triors, one' John Crawford (the leeortd time! of his defirtion) five feet seven inches hiyh, fiir complexion, half cut clofc dark eyes, fljm buiit.—Thc oth»r, Hilary j K inches hfgh, ruddy connplexiotV lancy hiir, a remarknble ringworm on the left l!j' S ~ (Went off in uniform.) N. B. They took with them one ItrowiT cloth Coat, on« blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known at prefer.t „.\ .K' WRROWS{. Major Comnurtdaitt of Marine may 29 " 1 PRINTED t\Y J. !V. F£?rfQ as Os j? -fc.f' " 1 v „r f I.IW it tu.th fa tf lawtf
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