JUST RECEIVED, from'the BOSTON Manufactory, A HUAS7Ifr of WIKDOW "GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jm. jj B. Aoy file or fiz« that may be wanted cut larger than «8 by n.ean be had from said mandato ry, on being ordered; and attention given to tor ward oil any orders that may be left for that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Wwet-ftrect, ai above. Italy 8 WAR DEPARTMENT, March 6, 1800. PROPOSALS WILL be receTved at this Office until the seventh day of Apr il next for rutting out cloathing tor the Army of the United States. The prppofals inuft fpecify the price required for cutting out each of the several articles, t» wit, Morfeman's cloaks, regimental coats, vent and overalls. PROPOSALS will also be received until the seventh day of April next for the delivery of five thousand hats and twenty thohfand shirts. The hats to he made of good wool to be well ma nufa£lureil, full cocker, hound with narrow black binding, the fan ®r hind part eight inch fa bread, tides and corners fix inches broad.- Ihc fljirte to be of linen equai in quality with the pattern article, iJid to be as veil made as he said pattern. One half of the luts and shirts to be dffhver- on or before the day of June next, an<l the remainder on or before the firft day ot July next. Patterns of the fcveral article®may He seen at the Military Stores kept hy John Harris,ou the wharf between Arch and Race ftreets»- Security will be rfnuireci. JAMES Mc.HENRY, Si'crctiry of War. dtjA. March 7 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, t'(beaary 5, 1800. IN compliance with the inftruaions ot the Committee for watering the city, and with my own inclinations, every [Wftble admit tance and information has been given to those citizens who have vilited the Works during their progress. The Engine* are now a. ived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea sonable and just, both to the Public, and to the ContraAor far the Engines, that the workmen should not be interrupted. Asa very few months will fully gratify the cu riolity of the citizens, by (hewing them the Engines in full a temporary ex* chifion of all vißtorsfrom the Engine houlet cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13- f• THE ViVDERSIGMD, HIS Swcdiib Majefty'sCcti(ul General, and au thorised to tranfad the Consular BvGueft, lor feU Majedy the King of Qewoaak i" the United Sute* of America, rcliding at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent iiiftrodfions received from his govtmment. it is the duty ef all Male ft of iwediih and Danilh vffcls, before their falling fio.v. any port in the said States, to call upop bun or the Vice Coaful in order to be granted fnch Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the Data of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver I Dceress of the Belligerent Powcrt, render indifperfabiy nectary, and, that any Matter of vessels belonging to the refpeflive nafcons. or na vigating KBder the pioteOtion of thsir (lags, >n omitting to tike such certificates, will pcrfonally Itaud rrfposfible for the consequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, 18th December, 1799. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the cart 6dc of the Fails Road.— On the E.i'-l it i. beuuded by property belong, ing to Mr. Tench Francis. f*n.—on the fonth, by a road *.f two perchc, and on the noith by a lane, which feparatei it from Mr. M'Call. It i» propo sed to divide thi* land into 3 equal part* in orilff to suit the purchaftr* Alio', 31 aires, fituatrd on the well fide of Gern.antovrn roid, adj"ir»i«gr Mailers » estate, beme pa" of tha property of the lat« Saratiel MifTnn. For terms apply to Saifluel Miffltn, corner ol Market and I ith Greets. January 14- twenty dollars reward. RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13tli July its riant, I'ram CcJebrook Furnaoe, Lancafler county, a Negro Man named Coto, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se ven mcheS high-, tolerable black, w'uh a down il-1 look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very font} cf strong liquor, has been broutht up to the farming bufirefs, it , very handy at any kind of labeling work ; he ' tofk with him a number of clothing, among P. which were, one suit plain Nankeen j (some money). It i» expe<9ed hj has shaped his coorfe for Philadelphia or New York. *"J-* The above reward will be paid for f»- turinj him i n any giol in the United States, with reafuratle charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS Colebrosk Furnace, July 16, 1799. (O18) Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the suMcriber, living in Sjffafras Neck, Ccecil < ounty, Stpte of Ma. lylaml, on Friday the 14th inft. a negro man nam ed PErtR, about twenty-five yearS of age, toler able black, and left handed. He has been used to ] failing by water in the Chcfapeake Bay about twelve months, and is smart and active —He hat teen formerly used to farming and taking care of horfea. His cloathing he took with hint is un known. It is cxpe&ed he has shaped bis course fcr Philadelphia or Chefier Town, and the above reward will be paid for feruring him in any geal in tlie United States, am: reafoßablc charges paii if brought homo, by JOHN FERGUSON. N. B. All matters ofveffels and all othtr persons arc forwaincd of harboring the said negro. ■«aif»fras Neck, march 18. iaw6w NICKLIN anp GRIFFITH HAVE FOR SALE small chests of Gioghifns, -(onboard 4 ditto of colored MuflitSetsi I 'he Imp 4 bales of St. Bsrnando Serges, I Neflor,in 4 <§iKo of Camblets, _ p the river 10 ditto of colored ants white I from Caflimeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, The above are in small ajftrleJ paclttgee latcvlated either fir the Wtjl India or borne traie. je ton 3 Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dr) White Lead in hhds. 17 casts of fir.e dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, I ditto of ditto White. io ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Porple Brown, , lo cases Englifta China Ware in frtts, 36 casts of Nails aflbrted, 300 barrels pickled Salmon, 8o half ditto ditto, So barrels Herrings, to ditto Shad, 19 ditto Mackarel. 7 calks of Porter in bottles, 10 puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, '5 P'P" sld Madeira Wine, vj quarter chests Young liyfoaTea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Inglifh Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, Sail Canvass, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in sheet», Green Coffee in hhds. February 13 UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWWERS OF UofeiUi I-ands in WeP.tnoreVniia county, PeniifyliwnU, are hereby notified, that un left the Taws due on laid lSnt!» for 1798, are paid into the hand« of Jobji Braodm, F-fi- treatfurcr of said county, on or before the »oth of Apn next, they will St advwt.f.d f.,r ftk, a* the law direds TAMES M'GKEW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, yComm'rs. JEREMIAH MUHIIY, J "January 11. <-S m treasury department. March 'lth, 1799. PUBMC NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the ad¥ of Ccr.grrfs palled on the ift day of June, one thovfund, seven hun dred and maeiy fix, entitled 44 an regnUt ing the grants oFland ippropriated for mili tary fervkes and for tf.t focie-ty of United Brethren for propagating the among the Heathen ; and 'he ad fupplctnentary to lUe said reciteda*l pa fled oa tbc i'ecood day of March, one tflonfand seven hundred andnine tynine to wit: THAT the tradl of Land herein a.'-'ter dt fcribed, nair ely, " beginning a,; the North Weft d.roer of the ftveu ranges of townftiips, and tunning tbence fifty milei due fouih, slongthe weftetn boundary ot ine said re iges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of tl>e Scioto ri vcr ; thence up the Marti Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary iine croflts the fame; —thence along.(be said boun dary line to the Tiifcatotas blanch of tbe Muf kinj;um river at tbeclfolftng place abi vc Fort Laurence ; thence iinin the laid river, to the point wheTe a line run Hate weft from the place of beginning, will inter'"eist the ( faid river j 111 elite along the tine lb ran to th» place =f be ginning lias been divided ihto townfhipj of live miles fq.uare, and [rational parts ;,f toWn fliips ; and that plats and furvt-ys of th« laid taut,flips sod fractional parts of tovnfhips aie deported io the offices of the Rejifter of the Treafurv and Surveyor General, for the mfpec tioß of all perloßi concerned. 11. The holder! of fueh wairantsas have been or Ibill be gr4nt»d fqr military lefvicesperform ed during the late war, are required to prefeni the fame to the Kegifttr of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d.:y of February in the year, one thoufatul eight hundred, for the purpnfe of hemp regiltered ; No registry will Itbwever be made of any 'ess qcant-ty thas a quarter township, or font thousand aerfll. HI. Tha priority of location of the warrants whie may he prtfented and n maimer afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will imniactiarr ly after the said day, be d-eurmined by loc, io liie aiodc diefcribed tiy the acl firft recited. The holder s of regiflered Warrrnri, stall on Monday the nth day of February, in the year ißoe.i n the order *1 which the priority «! locati on shall be determined ty lotas af»re(aid, pefon ally, or by th*ir agents, dcfig»ate in viridfigat the office erf the Rcgiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter towhtiifs elcise<l by them rcfpc.£L!vcly, and fucfc of the said h»l:lers as (hail not defignatr their locations on the said day, shall be poftpoi.id is locating such warrants to all other h.'ideis of j-cgiftercd warrants V r ... r at Kir .?'»l.!id by 6 P 1. Returning, leave The holder, of warrants for military lemest , , vetv dj „ h ,a M . a „„ ~r i v , . at WWi» to cover oue or more gwt* townli.ps Fredl;( ; tUb " by 6 > M. Leave Frrdericki or trafts of jo«r thoufa»4 «r««ato; fl.all any <vcrv , Uy j£ 3 A fcj. and arrive at Wifli time after Monday the 17th day o. Fthrutry, >SO3 K ■ ' > ■ md prior to the firft day oiJanuary, 1804, be al- ln t tl " u y 4 ' owi d to register the said warrants in manner a- 1 Novrmirf I to Jfril 1. orefaid, andfotthwith to make locations therefor Wafhimnon every day at 4 P M. and „ any trad or tsafls oHand not before located. | hy /p & arld arrive at All warrants or claims for land,on account of F'ederkkfcurg the next days by ,P M. Leave „ilita,y fcvi.cs. which Ci.Uu.Hbc r,-ifter.d and F.edenckfimr,, .very day it 4 -1. ™- »rn-e acattidßefore the firll day of January, 180 a, arc by Richmond the pent days by 10 A tA. Re he ivm>lem« ntary ad of Cougtefc hcrtib br f ore turning, ieave Richmond «v«rv day at aP M. celled! pa'JTtd on the fctond day of Mar A; 1790. * nd arrivc at Frederick Qui n; the next days hy eclared to he forever birred. . ?P M. Leave Frederickfbuig every dny at 4 Gives under my hand' at Philadelphia, the AM* and arrive at YValhingtor. the r.ixt days day and year abo*e mentioned. % .byBA. M. OLIVIiR WOLCOTT. I 6. From Richmond to Petersburg every day, Sec. of the Treasury.' Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every TREASURY DEPARTMENT. •!«•*. A _ r , erv day at a P M. and ai rive it Richmond the May 2 9 f/.', i 799. | fa ; c / bP , m. T ' P ropnetort 01 terufica.es ,m,ed for ub- , , b New Kent court houfc , X fcriptions to the Loan bearing interelt at v igl„ per centum per annum, are notified, that York-town and Hampton to t any time after payment (hall have been made Noifo.k, 3 times a week. •f the sth inftalr.ient, which will become due rfpril 1 to Novemlcr I. iuring the lirft ten days ot the month <t Ju.v Leave Richmond every ! uefday, Thnrfday ■filing. Certificates of Funded Stock may at , ai)J turday at ,A M. Arrive at New'-York heir option be obtained at tlie Treasury or Loan J j, v /; p and art ive at Norfolk ihe next dsvs, )ffices, rel'peflively, for the amount of the four • W( ,dnefdays, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M irft inflalro«ni», or one moiety of theftimt «*. j Retur „i„r,leave Iwf, Ik e.u y Tuesday, Tburf. relfetl in the fubfciiytioncertificatesN* cer- , and SaUltday , ai 10 AM ; arrive at Yo.k ilicatea of Fundtd Stock wHI however be jfiued evening. J>eave York every Wednefdey, or less than one hundred dollars. Friday and Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive ai Such iubfeription certificates as may te pre- Richmo! ,d the fame days by 6 PM. nted at the Treasury or Lc an Officii in con qv»ence of the fore;: ing arrangement, will be 1 Ncvcwcer 1 to April :. idorfed and diftindlv marked l'o as to denote, | Leave Richmond every Mn.riv:, ft'ny that a moetvof the flock has been iflued. ' OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING The Mails of the United States, On the following Post Roads, Will be received at the G< nerul Post Office, Philadelphia, until tie 10tb ivy ofjidj next. 1.17 ROM Portsmouth, by Hampton fa! Is, X Newburyport, IpfWic;hy Brvcrtcy, oalc«u and Lynn so Boston, three times a week. From April 15 to October 15. LeavePortfmofilh every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Boston the fame days by 6 P M. Returning, leave IJgftoH every Monday, Wednesday and Fr-iday at 4 A.M. and arrive $x Portsmouth thefime days by 6 P. M. From October 15 to April 15. Leave Portsmouth every T«ef!ay, i burf'ay and Saturday at 1 P M. and arrive, at Bo il on on the following days, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 6 P.M. Bt turning, leave Bos ton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m and arrive ai Portsmouth the next days, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ioaM. 2. From Boston by Wcrcefter, Brookficld, Springfield, Suffield, Hartford, Wetherstkld, Middictown, Durham, Walliopford, New, Haven, Mill-ford, Stratford, Fairfield, Nor walk, Stamford, New Rochelle, F-afl Chester and Haerlein to New York, threetimes a week. From April 15 te October 15. Leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ham. arrive at Worcester by 6p m. Leave Worcelterevery Tuefday,Thurf day and Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at Brook ficld by 10 * m. at Springfield by a P M. at Suf field by 5 p m. and at Harifotd by 9 p m. the fame days. Liave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 AM. arriveat New Haven by soon ; leave New-Haven at 1p m. and arrive at Stamford by 9 PM. fame days. Leave Stamford every Tuesday, Thuri lay and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at New-Yoik fame days by ia o'clock, noon. ileturning> leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday und Friday.at iiam. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave St&Bafcr.d tve y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by £ 4 M ; ariiveat New-Haven by noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 p m. acd arrive at Hartford by 9 p m ; leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 a m ; arriveat Springfield by 10 a m, and at WorceArr by 9PM; leave Worcester every Thursday, Saturday and Toe-fday by 3 AM, and arrive r.t Boston fame days by 1 p m. iwwfc?/ I'rom October 15 to April 15. Leave fioli&n every Tueiday, Thursday and Saturday by S* M ; arrive at Worcester by 8 PM; leave Woreefter om \Vcdnefday, Friday and Murray at 4 a 14 ; arrived at Suffield fwr.e days by 8 p m. Leave Suffcld Thurf lay, Sa tUruay and Tuesday at 4 am. and arrive at New Haven by 8$ M. L ave Mew Havencv ery Friday, Monday and Wedneftlay at 4 A m, jttta'd arrive at New-Vo k the next days Satutday, Tuesday and 'ihuifiay by 11 a m Returning) leave New-York every Monday, YVed&fday and Friday at 1 j A w : at rive at New Hav.n o& Tuesday, Vnurfday and Sa lurday i>y 3 p M. Leave New-Haven every Monday, Wedneftky an*! Friday by 4 A ?tr rive at SufiVeld'by 8P m. Leave Sufiield Fuel' day, Thursday and Saturday bv 4 A. m and arrive at Worcester by 8 PM. Lea*e \Vor tcfter every Monday, Wednelday and Friday, at 4 A M. and arrive at Bolton the fame diys bv 4 P M. 3. Ffiii I*«ew-Y<irk by Newark, Elizaberh t'-wn, Railway, Woodbiidge, New-Bruot wick, i'rijicctoUj Trenton, Briftoi and Fratikford to Philadelphia, every day, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at 1 PM and arrive in Philadelphia the next dayat7AM 18 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia exsry day, sunday excepted at 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York the next day by 7A M. From November 1 to IVLiy 1, the hour «f arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York Dull be extended to 8 AM. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenlburg to Wa (hifigtoo every day, Sunday excepted* April 1 to November l leave 3ahimore everyday at n A M. and arrive at Wafhiugton by 6 P M. ELcUtrjiinji leave Wafljingioi) every day at 3 A M. and ar rive at Baltimore by 11 A M. J\'nvrmltr \ to Abril i» Leave Baltimore «.vcry d%y at 4 a m. and arrive at WalHittgton by 1u m. Reluming> leave Wash ington every day at 10 a m. and arrive at Balti more by 7 p m. 5. from Washington city by George town, Alexandria, Colcheter, DunF.i*;£S, Aquica, Falmouth, FredericVlburg. bowling Green and Hanover coui;t howfe t« Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April 1 to November I. Leave Washington every day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fre.itricklburg by ) PM. Ltr-ve FredcHcVfb.urg every day at 3 A M and. arrive ard Friday at 1 P M ; arrive at Norfolk in two days on Wednrfdiy, Friday and Monday by to AM, Returning, leave Norfolk every* Man- day, Wednesday and Friday »ti? M. w4 ar rive at Richmond in two tlayf on W«jlnelv.ay, Friday and Monday by 10 A M 8. From Peteriburg by Cabbin Point Surry court house, Smithlield, Suffolk and Ports mouth to Norfolk thrae time* a week. Leave Peterfbtfrg every .Monday, Wednel day and Friday at ia o'clock, noon, arnve at Suffolk the next days by iPM; leiw.Siiff at 1 P M, and arrive at Norfolk by S V M keturning, leive Norfolk every Monday, Wed ruflay and Friday at 4 A M; arrive at Suffolk .f>fti( days by io AM. Leave Suffolk at ii A" .If. and arrive St Prtn fburp every Tuesday. 1 hurfday and Saturday by noon. 9. Piterlburg by Harrifville, Gcldfrnvile and Warrenton to Louiftitirg tl.rce timet a week. , IT , r Leave Pcr«rfl»«irß every Monday, Wed,el day and Friday at 1 P M. and nrrive at t.ouil burp io t*o day# on Wednesday, Friday ano Sunday at 19 A M. Returning, leave l.ou;f. I burg every M nd y, Wednesday and Fiiday t 2 V M, ai,d arrive at Peterfuurp in two day>ln Wednesday, Friday and Monday at »o A '>-• 10. From Louilburg by Raleigh, Averylbo ro* and Fayetteville to Mc Falls, three times a week. •. r y r 1 Leave Lbuilburg, every Sunday, Wrdnelday a.-.d Friday at a P M, arrive at ATc. Fills on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, on itfonc'ay, y> cc nefday and Friday at 3 P .W, and arrive at Loui(bu«g on Wednesday, Friday and Won,'ay I at 10 A .'J. 11. From Af'Fallsby Chereau court hou r e to Camden three timet a week. Leave WFaIU evtry Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 E M, and arrive at Camden on Tuel'Uv, Thursday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, lea»e Cam den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at aP M, and arrive at AT'Fa!! lon Thursday, Sa turday and Monday at 10 A M. ii. From Camden by Statrfburg and f»«nef ville to Charleston, three times a week. When the river i« so high as to make lone Ferries, tbc mail lhall he carried from Camden on the fottli fide-«f Santee river Leave Camden every Putiday, Tuesday and Thursday at a P M, and arrive at Charleston <?n Tucfday, TMirfday & Saturday at 10 A M Returning, leave Charleston tv«rv Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P iW,and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at io A M. 13. From Columbia, Edgefield; rourt house, and Campbell town to Avgufia, tlitee tune* a week- Leave Canlenevery, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 2 PM, and airive at Augusta on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Augusta? every Sunday, Tuesday, and thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, ThurWay, and Saturday at 10 A M (4 From Charleston by Jackfonlborough and €o<»fawhatehy to Savannah rwicc a week. Lrave Charleston every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 r m arxiye at Jaekforflaarough onWednefday and Friday at 1 f M arrive at Coofawhatehy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 a m and arrive at Savannah o?i Friday ai d Sunday by 8 a m. Return ing, Leave Savannah evi-rr Sa-urrtay anr! by 4 m. arrive atCoofawhatchy by 8p m and ar rive at Charleston on Tuesday and Ahtrftlay by 10 A M. ij. From Augufla by Louifvillc to Savannah onee a week. Leave Augu.l-a every Saturday at 3 p at. arriVt LouifviMe or: Sunday by 6pm» leave \ ou fvilk ov. ilfonrlay ar Bak iud art ivc a; Savannah on Tvefdayat 5. p, m-lcavi Savannah on Wedatfciay st 8 a.m. and arrive at JiOttifvillc 00 1 hurfday by 5 p.m. leave Louifvilic on frriday sft 6a.m. and arrive at Augusta en Saturday at 10 a pi 16 From .ingH'Aa by WaytteAorough to S-a- vannah once a week at Wayhefoarough on Wedneflay by Bam an«J arrive at Savannah on l f ri lay by 3p m. Jitfurn ing. have Savannah cfery Saturday at 9 aw .arrive at 'vYayx-fboroDgk en Monday by j f M« and ar rive at Augji&a on "i uefday by 9 a m. 17. From Wa>nclboroygh to Louisville. l eave Waynetborough every Wednesday at 9 a m and arrive at Lotti/v lie by 3 I'M. Returning. leave i ouifville Thurfday at 5 am. and ar rive at Wayncibcrongh by 1 p m 18. From Savannah by Snnlmry, Riccborcugh, Darien and Brunfwick to Stary's once a week Leave Savannah every Wednesday at 9 a m. ar rive at KiceUorough on ftmrfiay by 10 a m. and arrive at Staryi on Saturday by 9a m. Return ing, leave St. N4arys every Saturday at. 3 J m. ar rive at Riceborougb the next Monday by 3 p m and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday byj pm. NOTfS* Note 1. The mail on the route No. 9, 10. 11 and 12 is to be carried in a whe«l carri age or by a led horse. A penalty at'ther ate of 12 cents a mile will be incurred by the contra&or for each time andinile that he {hall carry the lame without making ufc oi either a carriage or ltd horse. No altera tion will be made in the times fixed for the arrival.and departure of the mails in these routs. Note 2. The PoOm,Pier-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the ciHffinuance of the coiuradts, he previously IVipulating au adequate com penfauon for any extra expence tnat may be ocfafiot'.ed thereby. "Note 3. Fifteen minut. s (hall be allowed for opening and doting' the mail at nil oiHces where no particular time is Ip.t fiid. N.U 4. For every fifteen rnmute? delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving 4;iVr the times prescribed jn any comraft, the contractor ftvill forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure o'. ;sny depending mail, whereby the mails drf tined for fuel! depending mail lose a trip, ;*n additional forfeiture ot five dollars fball be incurred Note 5. Newspapers as well, as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any person, making" proposals, dt'ires to .carry newlpa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, tie inuft slate in his prcpofals for v.hat sum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Note 6. ShsuU r.v.y pevfon, making pro p©fals, desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpeeified, lie mud fbte in hi? proppi'.ls, the slterations desired, ar.d the difference they will make in the terms of liis crr.traQ. This note does not to the roots No« and 12* No alteration v.il! be made in those times. Nate 7. Perf.' ;:s ir.akrag propoCnh are de fied to ft»«r t'xrir prii'esby ths year—'Those v. ho Contract v.iU .ecfivu their pay quarter ly, in the ivqnth- of Jamiwy, April, July and Oftobcr. A'jte 8. 'The CM.trSL<£l» fr>C till- rrnr\ rvmnbered 1 15* are t0 l, i ;era -' ~' '' the »ft i'i October next, slid *r-' ' •''' tiniie in force until the ift of O&obcr ici>. Ojittra^s- for the louts number J 17 and 18, are alio to be ill oj.tration u» ii.c lit day (if Oft«'l»er next, and are to continue 111 force until the ift of April 1802. HABERSHAM, Postmaster-General. JOS General Post Office, ? Philadelphia, March 20, 1800. $ A NEW MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPENKD At Chalk's Circulating Library, No. 75 North Third Street, WHERE may be had, all ile Fujhianable Musk com poling the Tongs &c- lately iold at the. Repository in South Second Street. ro which, ity a few days, will be added, some VIANO of a very fuptriior tone and quality, Flutes, f'ifes, Violins, best Roman Violin .Strings and ? v ery article in the musical line, which will be told in prime order, and on the mod reasonable terms. Sulif-riptiotu received tor the Musical 'Journal lor the Piano Forte, the Flute or Violin, th* firl't fu numLers of which arc already j-üblilhed, and i»sy K- purciuf.d togaher or fsparately b/ nail ful.fcriber*. March 6, 1800 NOTICE, T"TTHERF.A* Vfathew Irwin did on the Bth \ \ «ry of July 1797 make ati alignment of his estate an 1 fFetfs.'to us the fubferibers, for tfee be nefit of such cf his creditors, as (hould on or before the 2cth of September, 1797, execure ro him a full and tii al difcharg©- Now thofc tff his creditor? who axe entitled to a dividend under laid aflign ment. are requested to furnifl* their accounts to Samuel Meeker, with intered ca'culatedup to the Bth day o;"Ju!y, T797. as a ividend will ahl'oltito ly bctiruck on the firti day o( April next, and thofc wh» i;egle<st t« comply with this notice* will there after te excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Mceif I Niith'l I tuis. ly'Zit' Ads. Pearson Hunt I John M.-T.ylor j Philadelphia, Vtarch 14 CAUTION. ■"THE Vublie ircaur.oredajtah-fl receiving the J Sul.fcribcrs tJoif in favor of, *nii r.dor fed by Th-imji VV. FraneS*, dated yeflerJay, at 6z days *fter f<jr rijjht hundred hilars. The note ii in the hand writing of tbe SuMcri» Uer, and at the bottom a memorandum by th* / inilprfer, tu the credit of the <lc?wer, W. Franvii This note together with a e</n. 'ract between Charles Williamfon, and Charfle» Half for latitH tn townlhip, No. 4, i« the Ath range of StrucSVer county, lhte of New.terfiejr, anditi*dr*oiher papsrs eonteii «d in a Po«Hft were <4k eft from the Subftribers d«(k l:Jtt evening. A» th« aVn»ve c*n he «f no use t» tfte person u-ko has carried them • ff, ftihould they be returned, n thall toe a(ked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. \ e February 6 TO BE SOLD. FOR CASH, IJB h.Xr HANGED, for property in tb< City, or within thirty cs of it y \ PLANTATION or traft cf Land in M-i&iu County and St? ate of Penr.fylva- within tx miles of ifre river Juniata, con taining ah»>&t 3ooacreg. There are about fifty ?eres elearrd, part or which it a rich bottom* watered by a <o:iltant fiream that is lV©ng enovph to work an oil or a grift mill. Any peifon inclining to dc,a,l f<>r.»t 3 may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of this gazette. N. B. If (old, credit witt be gives for part of the money. o<2 ober 17, 1799. dtf. FOR SALE Or to be exchanged for a gopd Vefieh AN elegant new two fiery FRAME twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza anti Mchefi, to gether with a coach hottfe ana ftabi*. fmntejft the flour ilhing village of Frankford. ihe h*ufc» which maybe entered the (irft ol June next, will fee finilhcd in the neatest l'tile with maty conveni* encej-, and will he well adapt', d to a large geuteel family who may with to refitle in the country du ring the fnmmel feal'on. In exchange it will be valued low. if a vtffel off r that may be suitable. Further particulars v. ill be niaue known bjr ap plication to MOORE WHARTON, February 24. United States, 7 Pennsylvania District, y ' • ADJOURNMENT. yjV virtue of a writ .of venditioni exponas, to JIJ me ili*o.ut/of the cj.cuit co;irt ol the'CiVitcd State*, in arid for the Pennfylva* ihia of the rruddte circuit, will fcr fold l»y public vendue at the city tavern, in Second Jfcreety in the city of on Satur day the sth day o» Aj>rii next, at o'clock »n tbe t ven.inp, all that certain tract or parcel at laiid, Gtuaie, lying ami being c» me river r.t creek called Lackaw.axen* in the county or Wayne, containing Boco acres «ind upwards on which are erected a mtlTuage, (tables and law mill j with the appurtenances. —The jiam<* «f the oripirsa! warrantees of tke said tract or parcel ofland were as follows. Mo-d.'cci RcL-vrts, Slppkti MeiL-ra, Zacbariai Ferris, George nil, Thomas Wiggins, George Morton, Gterge Streeten, Friend Streeton, John Olipbaxt, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Kobert Lett is Hooper, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal N. B. A reafonablc credit will be given Marlhal's Office, Philadelphia, March 17, * Tktft t<wo traSi do not contain the Jill quantity of tbeorignal warrant! ; fait of thus hai'ing been comjeytd awjoy. PKINTKD BY J. W. /rmA'Om cctjy. ru&th.tf John Till, Geo-ge barton, Benjamin Hancock, Edward Welsted, James Thompson, Joseph Whitehead, Patrick Connolly, Tbomat Grijfy, > # William Haliert. 5 e°»*4
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