MUSICAL REPOSITORY At Chalk's Circulating library, No. 75 North Third Streets, * WHERE may be had, ell tbe Fajbienable Music compofi/ig she song? l£c. lately fold afcthe Repository in Sour.h S con„d Street, To which, in a fcw<Jays, will be added, fame PIANO FORTES of a very superior tone and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, best Roman VioUfc String*, and every other article in.thf mqfical Una, which will be fold in prime order, and oh the uwft reasonable terms. Subscriptions received for the Mujical Journal (or the Piano Forte; juxi tbe Flute or Violin, th« fiHt fix numbers of which are already pub lifted, and may be purchased together or fepanately by non-fubfenbers. March 6, ißoo JUST^R£eiiilV-ED» From tbe BOSTON Manufactory, j guANJirr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes % FOR SALS By ISAAC HA-RVfiY, Jwn N. B- Any lixe or sue» th*t maywanted cut larger t*;«o by t«,ean be hid from said manufacto ry, on ordered; and ar tent ion given to forward or any rmierathat may be left or that pur pose— Mo. 9, South Water-street, a« above, july 8 dtf MJi.R. DEPARTMENT,-- PROPOSALS WILL 'be at this Offii-e until the seventh day of April next far rutting out cln-athing for the Army of the United States. — The proposals mud fpmfy the price required f.vj lutlimr out ea.h sis the several articles. to wit, H"riemau'icloaks, regimental coats, veils and overalls. PROPOSALS willa!ft> be received until the fvuithday of Aprii wxt for the delivery of five thnufand hats and twenty thoefand shirts. The hsts to be made of good wool to be well ma r.yfaftured, foil cocked, bound with narrow blaik binding, the fan or hind part eight inch es brotii, fides and corners fix inches broad.— The fhirls to be of linen equal in quality *ith the patem article, antltobe as well made as he said pattern. One hair of the hats and shirts to be deliver- f>n or before t-lie Srfl dayn»f-J»jne uexr, and the remainder on or before the fir ft.-day of July next. " Pattern! of the several articles may be seen it the Military 'tores kept by John Harris, on the wharf between Arch and Kace Greets. Security will be required. JAMES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War. dt?A. M-inch 7 WATER-OFFICE; Centre Square, Fcbeua'y j, 1800. IN compliance with tlie inftraftions of the Committee for watering the-city, and with lliy own inclinations, every possible admit :»i;ce and information lias been given to those citizens who have vifittd the Works dtiring their progress. The F.ngine«are now arrived, and are immediately to ,be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea foiwbl; and just, both to the Public, and to the Contr»t\yr for the Engines, that the workmen (hould not be interrupted. Asa very few months will fully gratify the cu ricfity of the citizens, by (hewing them the Engines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all wfitors from the Engine houses csniiot appenr improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. dtf. THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Sv/edift Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to tranfa<sl the Coiifular Eufiuefs, for liia Majjfly the King of Denmaak in the United states of America, refilling at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in oh< dirncc to recent irvftru&ion# received from hi« government, it it the duty of all Makers afSwedifh and Danifti veflfels, before their tailing Irani any port in the said States, to call upor him or. th.- Vice Coeful in order to he granted such Cerrificares for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the tfate of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver I Decrees of the Belligerent Ppwerf, render indifperfably ncceflary, and, that any Matter of vessels belonging to the refpe&ive nations, or na vigating under the protection of th®ir flags, in omitting to take such certificates, will personally ftaod rdpowGble for the eonfcquences. RICHARD SODERSTROM Philadelphia, ißtb December, 1799. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, About 25 acres of Land\ LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— On the East it is bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fin—on the south, by » road »C two perches, and on the north by a lane, which Separates it from Mr. M'Call.' It is propo sed to dimde this land into 3 equal parts in order to fait the purchasers. Also, 31 acres, situated on tile weft fide 0 f Germantown road, adjoining Matters'* estate, being part of the property oT the Utc Samuel Mifflin. For term# apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Market and uth ttreets. January 14. TWENTY DOLLARS REWAUD. RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening the 13th July instant, from Colcbrook Furnace, 7,anta<ler eounty, a Negro Man named Cuto, he i» about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down ill locK, ("quints, he is a cunning artful fellow, 1 great liar, and very fond of flrong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufinels, it very handy at any kind of laboring woik ; he took with him a number of clothing, among!) '* hi S b were, one suit plain Nankeen ; ffowe money). It isexpeaedhe has ftaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *t* The above reward will be paid for fe curinp him i n any gaol in th« United States, with reafunable charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Co!elro«l»Furn»ce, J»!y iff,-1; 99 ; (°» 8 ) dim PRATT V KINTZING, ♦ No. 95, North Water-street, have on hand the following GOODS, to drawback, which they offgr for xli sale at moderate price•> for calh, or the usual credit J or on c credit of la or ißTl»m>th upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near ttk City of Philadelphia, or otVcr fatisfa&ory facurity I 13 pipes old Pttft'Wine | 2$ boxes TurfftricM as sorted. [ 200 boxes Hamburgh Window Glass 8 by 10, &c 1 chcft assorted Looking GlafFes. Sever?.! elegant do. 1500 Demijohn | 50 kegs Pearl Barley. A few toes Roil Brim ftoKC. aokrgs Yell#w Ochre. A few bbh Rosin. 40 tons Ruflia Hemp. 80 hhds. Hogs Brifljes. 2 hhds. Dutch Glue. 20 calks Nails afi'orted from 3d. to 2od. 16 calks Ironmongery. 8 calks Hoes. German Steel. 6 hhds. Coffee mills. Blocking Twine, Tapes, Stone Pickliag Pots, See &c. jo bo'ses andbalesTick leo burghs 60 dc. do. Ilcmp en linens. 50 do. brigs. 50 do Patterfcnrnes. %S Bielfield Linens. 11 do. Creas and Creas a la Morlaix. Brown Rolls. Do. Heffiacs. Polish Rolls. Bed Ticks. Siamois. Arabias. Empty Bags. Oil Cloths. Shoes and Slippers. Soal and upper Leather. Quills and Sealing W.ix. A package Gold and Sil- ver Watches. A few chests Toy 9. Slates and Pencils. 70 hhds. Havanna Mo lafles February 15. March 6, 1800, THE OWNERS OF Unfoated Lwida in Weftmorelaßu county, Pennsylvania, arc hereby notified, that un lets the Taxes ,due on said lands for 1798, are paid into the hands of John Brandon, E/j treatfurer of said county, on or Heforc th« aoth of April next, they will be advertised for sale, as the hw dire&s JAMES M*GREW, ~) HENRY ALLSHOUSE, IComm'rs. JEREMIAH MURKY, j 'January 18. dsm TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 'ith, j799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the adl of Cwngreis pafl'rd »i» the ift day of June, one ihoy&nd, fe*en hun dred and ninety Cue, entitled 44 an reguht* ing tiie grants of land appropriated for mili tary farviccs, and for the focieiy of United Brethren for propagating the gofpcl among the Heathen and the i£\ fuppleirtentary to the said recittd a<fl pa (Ted on the second day of Marchone thonfand Teven huisdrcd and nine ty nin«—»-/<• <intr 1 •» »;« THAT the trail of Land herein after d«- fcrilied, naaeiy,'« beginning at tlie North Weft corhcr of the (even rangas of towufliips, and miming thence fifty iml»* clue south, along the wefteru boundaty' r>t tlie said ranges ;—thence due Wtlt to tile Main British o! the Scioto ft- VIP ; thetice tip the-MaiVi Branch of lir said ri ver to the place where tke Indian boundary line erodes the fame ; —thenoe along.tho laid boun dary line to the Tnfcaroras branch of the Muf kingum riverat thecwifling place ab<»ve Fort Lawrence ; thence doiuri the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will ir.tcrfcfl rhe said river ; thence along (he line so run to th» place of be ginning has been dividtd into townihips of five miles square, and frafliontl parts of town ihips ; and that plats and fur Ays of th* (aid townihips and fractional parts of townships are depoftted in the ivSTices of the Uegiiler of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpec [ion of all persons concerned. The holders of Sjta warrants as have been or (hall be granted fqr military lervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the lame to the Regiftcr of the Treasury, at fonie time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being rejrlterrd ; No rcgiftry will however be made of any efd qtant ty thai a quarter townffcip, or four thoufarid acres. Tbo priority ~f location of tht warrants which may be prafented ami K-yiftrrnlJn manner afore faid, prior to rhe it'h day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firll recited. The holdeis of regifered warrants, fhi 1 on Monday the nth day ol February, in t!: year 180c,i n the order of which the prioiity of locati on ihall be determined by lotas albrefaid, pcfon. ally, or Ly their agents, deCgaatc in writing at the office of the Rrgitler of the Treasury, the partiou iar quarter townfiiips eleftod by th«m refpe&iveiy, and such of the said holders as (hall not Jefignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such w*rrants to all other holders of regiftercd warrants The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to coyer one or more quarter townships or trails of four thcufand acre* each; fliall, at any time after Monday the 17th day rf February, 1800 and prior t» the firft day ol January. 1801, be al lowed te register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make lecations therefor on »ny trafl or Mails of land not before located. All wartacts or claims for lands on account of military ferviees, which {hall not be registered and located before the firtt day of January, 1801, are by the Supplementary acft of Congrels herein before recited, passed on tha second day of March, 179 a declared to be forever barred. ' ' Give* under my hind at Philadelphia, the day and year above Riefitiontd-. OLIVER WOLCOTr. Sec. of tie Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 2gti, 1799. '"yHE proprietors of certificates ifliied for sub . fcrlplions to the Lrtan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the jth inflaln/ent, wkich will become due during the firft ten «iayt of the month of July enluing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpecfttvely, for the amoontTSf the four nrft inftalmnus, or one meiety of the fntris ex prefiedin the fubfrfiption certificates:—N» cer tificates qf Funded Stock will however be ifl'ucd for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may he-nre •nted at the Treasury or Loan -Office*™ con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftinfllv marked to at to denote that a moetv of the flock has been iffiied. ' do. Ozna UNSEATED LANDS. OLIVER WQLCOT7, Sttretrny of tjft treasury. PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING The Mails of the United Stjtesi On the following Post Roads, Will be received at the General Post Office, Philadelphia, until the ictb day of July next• f./pROM Portfroouth, by HamptonfalU, A. Newbtiryport, Ipswich, Bever lev, Salei» and X/vn:? to Bo Ron, three time? a week. From April I $ to October 15. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M. and arrive at the lame days Uy 6 P M. Returning, leave Lofton every MonTisy, Wednefiay and Friday at 4 A M.ant' arrive at PortlVnOuth thfffune days by 6 P. M. From Octvber i r to April 15. Leave- Purrfraouih every Tuesday, Thurfiay and Saturday at 1 1' M. and arrive at Boflon on the following days, Wednesday, Friday aad Sunday at (< P. M. Returning, leave Bos ton every Monday, Wednesday aisd Friday nt 6 a. m <u(\ a; ; ive 3i Portfrnouth the next days, Fueiday, ThurMay. aqd Saturday at 10 a m. 2. From Bofios by VW.rcefteP, BrookfitM, Springfield, Sufficed, Hartford, Wethersfield, MiddJetown, DuFkari., Wallingford, New llaven, Miliford," Straif'-rd, Fairfield, Nor walk, Stamford, New Rochellc, East Chester and Haerlem to New York, threetimes a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave BoOon every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday at iiam. arrive at Worcester by 6p m. Leave Woreefierevery Tuefday,Thurf day and Saturday at 3A m. Arrive at Brook field by 10 a m. at Spriiigfield by 1 P M. at Suf field by 5 p m. and at Hartford by 9 p m. the fame days. L«ave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 A m. arriveat New Haven by noon ; leave -New -Haven at 1p M. j and arrive at Stamford by 9 r m. f>me days. Leave Stamford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at New-York lame days by ij o'tWck; noon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a m. arrive at Stamford in the evening' ; leave Stamford evc r y Tuesday, 7 hurfdjy and Saturday by jam; arriveat New Haven by noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 p m. arrive at Hartford by 9 P m ; I#a*r Hartford on Wcdnefday, Friday and Monday by 3 am { arriveat Springfield by 10 A m, and r °^ Cc^cr by 9 P M ; leave Worcester every Thurftiay, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 AM, and arrive nt Buflcn fame dayi by 1 p m. irom October 15 to April 15. Leave Botlon every Tuelday, Thursday and Saturday by 8 a m j arrive at Wcrcefter by 8 P m ; leave Worcefler on Wcdnefday, Friday and Monday at 4 a m ; arrived at Suijjeld fame days by 8 p M. 1 Leave Suffield Thursday, Sa turuay and Tuesday at 4- a m. and arrive at New-Haven by 8 pm. Leave New-Haven ev ery Friday, Monday and 'Wcdnefday at 4 a m, and arrive at New-York the next dayi Saturday, i uefday isd Thursday by 11 a m Returning, jeave N^w-York every Monday, Wednesday aad Friday at 11 a M: arriveat New-Hav;n on Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday by 8 P m. Liive New-Haven every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 4 A m. ar rive at Suffield'by 8 p aft ■ Leave S'uffidd Tuef- I day, "1 hurfday and ? aturdayTSy a a.'m and arrive at Worcester j?y 8 PM. Leave Wor eefier every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Bolton the fame day* by 4 P M. 3. From New-York by Newark, Elizatyetty towrv, Rahway, W oodfb ridge,' New-Bru fit wick, Prioceioa, Trentr;n, Hriftoi and' Frankford to Philadelphia, evcry day, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at s P M. and arrive fn Philadelphiatfi£ -next day at 7 A M 18 hour*. Returning, leave' Ph iladelphia exury day, iVnday excepted at 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1, the hour of arrival at I'hiladclphia and at New- York fhaTFbe extended to 8 A M." 4- From Baltimore by Bladenfburg to VVa fhington every day, Sunday excepted/ April 1 t > November l Catu&f Leave Baltimore everyday at 11 A M, and arrive at Walhington by 6 P M. ' Keturnini, leave Waftiingioij erery day at 3'AM. and ar rive at Baltimore by ji A M. ' November 1 to April 1 Lea™ Baltimore .very day at 4 a m. and at rive at Washington by 1 p'm. H,turning, leave Waft ington every day at Jo a M.'and arrive at Bilti mwe by 7p m. - *-• • f. 5. From Washington city by George town, Alexandria, ColeheKer, Duiufrits, AqoJca, Falmouth, Frederickfburg. Bpwfing G r een an'd Hanover court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundayi excepted. From April 1 to N.&cmber I Leave Washington ever/ day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fredrrickfburg by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg every day at 3 A M arid arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. Returning, leave Richmond every day by 3 A M. arid arrivr at Frederickfburg by CP M. Leave Frederickf burg every day by 3 A M. and arrive at WafK- Migtun by 4 P M. November 1 to April 1. Leave Washington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 P M. and arrive at Fredericklburg the next day« by 7 PM. Leave Fiederickflmrg uverv day at 4 A M. and arrive at Richmond the next days by 10 AM. R e . turning, leave Richmond evtry day at 2 P M. and arrive it Frederiekfhurg the next days by 7l' M. Leive Frederickfbuig every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Washington the next days by 8 A. M. ' 6. From Richmond to Peterlburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Peterib'urg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Peterlburg ev ery day at 1 PM. and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 7 P M. 7. From Richmond by Nejr Kfnt court hoiife, Williamiburg, York-tnwn and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. ' April i to November I. Leave Richmond every Tuesday, Tfcgrfdiy and Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 PM, and arrive at Norfolk the ne.it days, Wednesdays, Friday, and Sundays ' by" I*P fa Returning, leave Norfolk fcVeryTuefday, Thurs day and Saturday, atl- AM; arrive at York ,in the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday aisd Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 P M. November t te April 1. Leave Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at iPM; arrive at Norfolk iirtwo days on Wednesday, Friday and MbndJy by 10 AM. Rcturniig, leave Norfolk Moo day, Wednefdiy and Friday as i P M- and ar rive it Kichmond is mo daya on Wedncfday, Friday and Monday by 10A W 8. From Petersburg by Cal>bin Point Sarry Couil houfc, Smithiield, Suffolk and JPoitf iricutn to Norfolk three times a week. t.ea?e I'eterfburg every Vlfonday, Wedncf day »hd ¥riday'at n o'clock, uoon, arrive a; Siflfclk the next day« by >P M; leave Suffolk at »P M, iAd arrive at Norfolk by 8 PM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Monday, Wed neWay and Friday at 4A M; arrive at Suffolk rimt days by 10 A A?. Leave Suffolk at 11 A M, and arrive at Peter/burg every Tuesday, ThsVrfHay and Saturday by noon. 1.. I 1 lerfburg by Hsrrifv'Ue, Giddfcnvilir and Wiiiteiilon to Louifburg three times, a week. i.ea'C Prrsrfbiirg svery Movdif, Wediscf ; -lay 2nd Fridsy at t I' M. anil at rive a' .'.uuif« j barg 111 t«-o dayVwa 'Wedncfday, I'ridav and Sunday at 10 A As. Returning, leave Louif burp every M<nd iy, Wcdnefday and Friday at a P M, and arrive at Petersburg in two days on Wednefdayt Friday and Monday at 10 A. AU io f From Luuilburg by Raleigh, Aveiyfb.;- ro' and layettevilie to file Falli, three tiu.es a week. Leave Loui/burg evtry Sunday, Wednesday and l riday at 2 P M, arrive at Mc. Fills on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, leave .Af'FalUon Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M\ and arrive at Louifburg on Wednesday, Fiiday and /Jbnday at 10 AM. 11. From M'Falliby Chereau court house to Camden three times a week. Leave evtry Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Cayn* den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 PM t and arrive at M'Falli on Thursday, Sa turday and Afonday at AM. 12. From Camden by Statefburg and Jimef« vil!e toCharJefton, three times a week. When the river i» so high as to make long Ferries, the mail shall be carried from Camden on the foath fide of santee river Leave Camden every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 2 P M, and arrive at Charleston on Tuesday, Thursday Sc. Saturday at 10 A 71/ Returning, leave Chariefton every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden the n*xt Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M. ■3- From Caindcß by Crfurabia, fdgefield court hoHfe, an' 4 Campbell town to AMgufta, three time* a week. Leave Culdenevery, Sunday, Tueflny and Thurl'djy at» PM, and iirive at Augttfii on TuefHay, f>urf<Jay and Saturday at 10 A Jfc Returning, lejve Augußa every Sunday, Tiifftlay, and Thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tu.faay, Thurfijay, and Saturday atloA -M. . ' ' t'4-"MiJrn Ckarleflon by Jackfonfbcrough and Gcofawhatehy ro Sava-»nalv>*wicc a week. Lsave Crarlefto.n every Tvrfdey and IhtirfJay at 4 p m. arrive at Jackfonfboroagh oßWedncl'day and Friday in r« arrive at Coofawhatehy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 a m. and arrive at Savannah on Friday and Monday fcy-g a m. r, turii . •'g> Leave Savannati cv-tr Sa urday and. J » ~!ay by 4 „ m arrive atl.V-favvhatcfty by 8 hi a»i« ar rive at Cbarlefton on Tucfday and Th«rfd»y by lO A M. ' 15. Fff.m Augusta by Leuifrille to Savannah once a week. Leave Augufla every satijTd»y at 3 r M , srr.n f.niifville on Sunday by If r m leave l.ou' fvilic ok A/onday at Sam and artivc a" "Savm'tah on Tnefdayat 5. p. nr. leave Sgvannat on *»lntfl«y at 8 a.m. awl arrive at I.ouitvilie on 1 hurf<i«y by s p.m. leave Louisville on Friday at ta n}, and arrive at Augusta on Saturday at' ic a m 16. Frsm Augusta by Waynelbarough to Sa vannah once a wt<ck." ' * Leave Augusta every itit m arrive at Wayncfboroagh on '-Vedndifiy by 8 a m an.; arrive at Savannah on FriJ'aj' by 3 p m. Mttum ing, leave Savannah every Saturday at 9 a M.arriir at Wayriftorough on Monday by 3 t «, and ar rive at Augusta (in Tuesday by 9 a m. 17. From Wajneiborough to Louisville. Leave Waynefborough every Wednelday at 9 am. and arrive at LouifvrUe by 3 pm. Returning, leave l.ouifvrtle c/ery Thursday at 5 a m . ar.el ai nve at Wayncfborougb by I p M. 18* From Savannah by Sunbury, Ricebr.rough, Darien and Prunfwick to Stary's once a week. Leave Savannah every Wedn'efiay at 9 a m. ar rive at Riceborough on rltHrfday by to a m. and arrive at Staryi en Saturday by 9a m. Rttum ing, leave St. Marys every Saturday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riecborougli the next Monday by 3 r m. \ and arrive at Savannah the nei{ Tucfdiy by J Pn WpTES. Note t. The mail on the route Ne. 9, 10. 11 and 12 is to be carried in a wheel carri age or by a led ( horfr. A penalty at' tlier ate of li centra mile will.be incurred bv tlie contractor for each time and mile that lie ftiall cariy the fame" without making use of either a or lyd.horfe. N,® altera tion will be made in the times fixed for the arrival and departure of the mails ill these routs, Note 2. The Poftmaftrr-General rr.ay al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of tlie contra <fts. he previoufiy stipulating an adequate com pensation for any extra expence tnat m<tv be rccafioued thereby. Note 3. Fifteen minutes (hall be »;;«««<! for Opening and closing the mail at all offices where no particular tinie is fpcciCrd. Nile 4. For every fifteen minutr? delay (unavoidable «ccide.nt& exivpftd) in arriving after tlie times preferi'inj in any contract, the contradtor shall forfait one dollar ; and if tie delay continue until the departure o! any depending mail, whereby the mails def tinrd for Inch depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars shall be J incuircd. Note 5. Nert'fpapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any prrfon, making proposals, deli res to carry liewfpa pers, other than thole conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he limit Hate in his proposals for what film he will carry it with that emolument, and for- what sum without that emolument. Note 6. Shsuki any person, making pro I pofals, desire an alteration of the .tim.es. of [ arrival and departure ahove ipecified, he must state in his proposals, the alterations desired, and the diffidence the)? will make in the, terms of' his CHitrr-fl. This note dofs.nqt apply to the routs No. 9. to, it and, ij. No aheration will be macfe, in tbofe^timej. Note 4. Pirfoiis making pro'pofals arj de sired to rate their prices by ttie year—Those, who Con trad Vv;ii , eC,ive t'ht'ir pajf - qua rf r- Iy, in the month of January,' April, "July anj Opoiejr. : ' • *"' ,J - ,iStie 8. Tile . £Oiura&s for the rc>.-« numbered I to 13, are to be.in. op-rat: >r. . the ift.day of-OOober next, :i»d»re ;6-con tinue |n force until the ift.of 04o£er i&s+i. Contrails for the routs number 14, 15, i7»od 18, lire alio to be in operation on the ift day of Oi'obcr next, ayd are U continue in force until the ift of Ajjril 1802. J.OS; HABERSHAM, Postmaster-Ceneral. General Post Office, J Pbiladtlfthia, March 20, i«oo. J eotjy. JACOB SPERRY, & Co. A r o. 19$ Market Street, ror faie at reaienabU prices, forapproycd P«p*r, r in barter for Coffee, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, Entitled to Drawback: I cafe Shpev S r-.Tcs fine Eib«r?eU Linens 4 do. Siamoifct 3 do. SileGaMiltfa'. a do. Dima flu able liuen aflorttd with napkins 3 do. Morcas 4 do. Flanders Serf Tick's, 6 4, 9-4 a»d' 10-4 4 do. Cotton Bed Tiils i do. Thread flock, ings, Gloves & pan taloons . I do. Kid Glovt* » do. Ribbons 3 do. Garnets and Pearls a calks alTortedJren mungery » do. Scjrth*», io hands. 4 do. Coffct mills 3 Cables qf i»j ff.- thorns each, ? & >• inch: ao Cases Ci\ as a la- Morlajx. 4 do. Do viaflcs 4 do. Rouans 4 do Plafillas Roy ales. lo do or white rolls of n Sc. half yard*. 8 do Checks and" stripes. 3 ('o. Fine Elber feld Checks 4 do. Contil* and Liftadoes i do. Check ftiirts. I1 6 do. Oil cloths, lo do. Tapes of all nunibers, plain, twil led, blue and white, aoo Travelling cafesof different sizes. 4 cases cut flint De canters, pint & quart 3 cases pill tumblers 1 cafe wine g afTrs 171 boxes of "Window Glafj, 8 by to 2 cases Staling Wax ' With an extenfivr afTortment Glass Plates of the following sizes, 16-Iz - 17 >3* 20-12, if, 26-15, anC 28-16, and a variety ot'othtr goods usually imported from Hamburg. M • * d6t—ta W4*. The Subscriber lAKESthU method of once more informing the Public, that the partnership of Mofet Chapline and Robert M'Olure, which was enter •U into for the purpofc of retailing Goods in the tow n of Wcfj Liberty *cd Commonwealth of Vir- on th« tenth day of August, 179©, expired 011 tpe tenth day of Augu«t 1793, agreeable tp the term fripniated 19 their article of copartnership; MOSES CHAPLINE. !4W6*r. February THE PAPTKF.RSHIP OK peter Foster v Co. Of Dock Creek, TN the state »{ being thi» day 4f. , W«l, afi prrluui having demands against fill! pjrtnerfhip will apply 10 the fiibfcriber, and such a« are indebted to laid concern will please to ciakc payment to PETER FOSTER. Duck Creek, April ». iiwim. CAUTION. 1 HE Public arrautinredagainftreceivinethe y Subfcribtrt Note in favor «f, and ir.dor r<cj by Thomas W. Francis, dated yesterday, at 6; days after Hale for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by thf indorfer, tu the credit of the drawer, Thorny W Francis. This note together with a con trad between Charles Williamfon, and Charlo Hale for lands in townihip, No. 4, ia the jth range of Strufler county, state of Newjerfey, and furulry other papers contained in a Pocket Book, were taken f rom the Subscribers deik lift evening. A» the above can be of no use to the p:rfon who has carried thebt off, (hliould tkey be retjrnrd, no queflinns (hall ke asked, SAMUEL MIFFLIN. dtf. February 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OK KXCHANGED, Far {.rcpertj,- in the.City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land in Mifflin County ind State of Penpfylva- T '*. 3 wit htn ix miles of the river Juniata, con taining abost 3-0 acre*. There are about fifty screi cleared, part of wliicli is a rich bottom, watered by a oonftant stream that is ltreng b>Hou£h t» work an oil or a prifi mil!. Any person inclining t« deal for it, mav obtain fur. flier information by jpplving at ihe office of •hit paretic. B. If fold, crcd : wiVi be given, for part ot the tnonty. OSober 17, 1779. fOJi HALS. > Or to he exchanged for a good Vessel, AN elegant new two fiory FKAM6 HOUSE, twenty feyrn fret frolit by thirry-fqur in depth, with a coinmodiotin piazza and kitchen, to. ffother with a coach hou<e and fabl«, fituMe in the flourithing Tillage of Frankford. The h«ufe, which maybe entered the flrft of Juienejt.will, he fSniflied in the tjcateft stile with many ponyenj.' cncfs and will he well adapted to a large genteel fan-.ily who may with to refiile in the country do rinr the futnmcr leafon. In exchang*, it will to low, if a vtffol off'r be filitabje.. Further pirticular« will be made, known hy. ap- | plication to MOORE WHARTON. dtf. February 34. DESERTED, Fft OM the United States F»igate Philadel phia, DAVfD DEVINE, by trade a Shoe", maker, born in Ireland, 513 years of age, j fctt. 6 inches high, light complexion and hair—also, £ WATSOtf LUDLOW, by trade a Shoe,, maker,, hum in Ne\v-Jerfey, 33 years of age,, 5 fert 10 inche»higli, dark hair and complexion- Whoever will take up (aid Deicrters and clcli. vrrthrm on board'the said frigate, shall recqve ten dollars reward for each, and reafonjble charges. March l». 3ta«-,tf. PRJNTKO BY J. W. PEhWo
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