MAP OF NEW JERSEY. A PLAN of ? Company far proomr'mg an accurate Mrp of New J«r(Vy, may be seen at the Bonk St<re of Mr. DoVfon, by whrm fHbfcriptioriS arc received. The Company lave been incorporated by a late a& of the Lepiflatore of that State, and mMf'han (hares have already been fob fcribed fur. April 4. A NEW MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPE NK U At Chalk's Circulating library, No. 75 North Third Street, t T THERE may he hid, all Ibi FuJlluiMc Muiit W competing the song* &c. lately foid at the Repository in South Second Street. To v'htch, in a few days, will be edded, feme PIANO FORTES of a *cry fuperi'jr tone and qaality, Flutes, I ifes, Violins, heft Rem*" Violin Strings, and every other article in the musical Hne, which will be fpld in prime order, and o* the moll reasonable terms. Sulifrriptiom receired for the Mufual Journal for the Piano Forte, atid the Flute or Violin, the firit fix ntmbert of which are already published, and may be purchased together or separately by uon fobferibem. March 6, tßco JV&V received, from the BOSTON Manufactorj y A £lHtm NY or WINDOW GLASS, Of different si its, FOR SALE By ISAAC HARVEY, Ji, B. /^nyf«eo f fires that tnayT>e wan'ci cat srgcr shan 18 by ts.can be had from (aid.manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders may be left 'or that pyrpole No. 9, South Water-street, as above, j-jlv 8 tf THE UtiDE J\SfG NSiD, HIS JwedHh Majesty's Conftil General, and au th;rized to tranfad tlw Consular Buiinefs, fjf his Majesty the King of Denmaak iu the United Jutes if Amorica, refidiogtt Hirtodclphis, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to rec.nt inflrn 3ti*ns received f»v.m hi» government, '< « 'he duty of alt Mailers •f Swedilh sod Ditsilb veß'cls, befor, their failirg (rorii i*f port Iri,the ffij states, to call opor him or the Vice Consul in ificr to he granted futh Certificates for th- ir Cwgort, whkh the exigency ef t!.c Hate of thr Neutral Comm«r«o ami thefc- Vc r i Decresk of ihe Belligerent Paw tit, render itidffflerfibly necessary, and, that any Msflcr of veflVlsliKldiig'og to the fclpaSivft natfcr.i. or na voting nvider the projection of their H<£s, in emitting to tjfcj iufh certificates, \yill pcrfonally stand refposdMe !dt the consequences. HICHAM) SODERSTROM. VhU*<i«tphia, lß*.h Decepifcer, tffff. valuable real estate. I OR S ALE, ?5 acrel *f •£<""£ LAYING on the east firfc of the FalU RoatJ.— Ok tbt Euft it it bounded by property Mong to Mr. Tehfh Francis, ffii. —on tive foufib, by i road hf two perches, and on the north by a lace, which fcparatrs it from Mr. «vl*Ca!l. f f i» propc jc<s »o c'ivKlfe thi.« ]an<} into 3 equal parts in orier to fait the purchasers. A!fo, 31 acres, fituatcd cn the well GJe of Gcrmamwwn road, adjoining Mafterfc'6 eftjte, fart of the proptrty of the lata Samuel Mifßin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of and nth lireets. January 24. dtf. A COUNTRY SEAT. VOX SALE, r '| HAThaijdfome Country Peat, helciigine to 1 the i?f?are of A dam Zantzinger, dett afed ; (rusted on Schuylkill, near Gray's F-*.rry, contain ing about 11 aci es of land, on wkicn is tre<sled, a large, commodi' Us brick house, three rooms on a 0 or, with a l>argQ piazza. A good pirn, coach houfc, &c. arid a pump of excellent water. The buildkgs arc nearly new, and in good condition. There- is alio on the preoaifes a noted Rock, called R-mboV which is one of the be ft landings and fifting places on the river. The garden is large and very produ&ive, as is the tcmainder of the land which lays high, and commands a beautiful view of both rivers, the cky and the nsighbour hood. PoJTcifion can be had immediately. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as it isexpe&cd the premifet will be viewed previous to a fate, ami the price terms of payment, &c. will be made known by HENUY ZANTZINGKR, Adralniflra:-or to said eflatc, No. 165, Market street. N B.—ln cafe the abeve property is not dilpo fe<l of rit private falc, it will then be fold at the Merchant'* Qoffce H<juf«, on Saturday the 26th iftlt. at fj o'clock in the evening. April 3 Three Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfcrihcr op the evenirg of the 28th inft. a bound Servant GIRL, tamci Elizabeth Howckel, had on and to6lc with htorfthree different changes of garment arid money, f>roud, bold and impudent, a noted har ; any p«r fca apprehending her/(hall he entitled to the above cofts or tfiatges will be paid. N: 3, She had 1 years and some months to fci ve. DANIEL FI'tZPATRICK. Goiken Town (hip, Chester Counfiy, July 3.9. la-vtf august 6 TWENTY DOLLARS REWAHD, RAN AIVAY oh Saturday evening the ijth July inflant, fretn Coltbrook Furnace, Lancaster eourity, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or fe veu inches high, tolerable black, with a down iH look, fquims, he is a cunning artful fellow, z great liar, and very fund of strong liquor, has beer, brought up to the farming business, if very bandy at any kind of laboring work; he toak with him a :iumb«r of clothing, amongfl whi«li were, one suit plain Nankeen ; (some money). It is expe&ed h« has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. "-[■* The above reward will be paid for fe tur'mg him i n any gaol in the United States, with reafotiable charges if brought heme. SAMUEL JACOBS. Co[el.re»kFurnace, Jily it, 1799: (O 18) &(,m PRATT y KINTZING, No. 9J< Nortk If AVE OM HAND THI ENTITLED to drawback, which they ofi-ir for i sale at moderate prices for carti, or th-- usual credit ; or on a credit of I* or 18 iponth upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the ( ify of Philadelphia, or ethef fatisfadory ftcurity 50 boxe-ar ' hales Tick- 13 pipe# old Port Vme lenburghs -j box"s I umblers af -60 do. do. Hemp- sorted. cn linens 200 boxes Hamburgh 50 do. do. Qzna \VirJow._J3lafs 8 by brig-t. 10, &c. 50 do Pattcrbornci 1 chert affortod Looking 25 do. Bielfleld Linens. Glasses. II do. Creas and Greas SeV«*r*l large ckgafcf a la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohn*. Btp'-vn Rolls. 50 kjeg« Pearl Barb y Do. Hessians. A few tons Roil Brim- Polish Rolls. {lose. Bed Ticks. 10 ke£s Yell** Ochre. Siamois. A few hbls. Rosin» Arabia*. 40 tons Ruffis Hemp. Empty Bags. 80 hhds. Arrives. Oilcloths. a hhds. Dutch Glue. Shoes and Slippers. 20 calks Nails r.liofted Boal and upper l eather. from 3d. to aod. Qmllsand Staling W>x. 16 casks Ironmongery. A package Gold and Sii- 8 calks Hoes. ver Watches. German Steel. A few cheftsToys. 6 iTids. Coffee mills- Slates and Pencils Blocking Twine, Tapes, ' 70 hhds Havar.na Mo Stone Pickling Pots, | la.fes & c | February I 5 diot UNSEATED LANDS. fHF. OWNERS OF Ur.fcated Landi in county, Fenofylvan'w, are hereby notified, th.if un lefj the Taxss due on said lands for 1795, arc paid into the hands of John Brcmdwt, trewfurer of said county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be jidvertifed for sale, as the law directs JAMES M'GftEW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, W Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January it. d l m TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March n th> 1799. WWLIC KOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pn/idiaHf to the ad) of pafTcd on the ill day of Juae, one (hfvlVnd, seven hnfn dr<-d and ni»»eiy iix, entitled 44 an rsgulat iT*g tfie pr*«t» opfiated for miji* tary lcrvices, and for the of Onited firrfthrfn for nropa^ai"mi' it»e fofpcl among thx Heithetj ; and the fvpplemsmary to fqici rcqijed a£ on th? second of March, ..*c ihonfaod seven hundred aodninc tymn# /</ nvh: THAIT *Jhe traft of LaSd herein aft'-rr dt- mutely* " beginning at t&'tf North Weft corner of the. fovea ranges of townfrips, and ruaping thence fifty rruje*. due south, alqng the wetterjb boundary w fh« fa id n »gei ; thence due Weft to the Main Br.mch of tf>e Scioto ver ; ifcenCt. up the Main Rraacfc of the faifl ri ver to the place tirhffe tfce Indian Wuruiary lir.e c.roflca the fame -thence along the faiji boun dary Ime to rUe Tufcavora® branch of the Muf kingum river at the eroding place abeve £or{ Lawrence ; thefice down the laid river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of begif>iiig, w'«R the faSd river j thence along the line so rm to rke place of be ginning has been dmdad into townfhipa of tive miles ftjuare, and fraction a) r.aitb of town, thips; arid that plat 3 and fLr&ya of the said townfnips and fra&ioftal parte of townfnips are depofcted in the offices of the Regifier of the Tfeaiury and Surveyor General, for tfee infpac cick of all perfoas concerned. The holder® of Suck warrants as have been or fiqjr military lervicespe rform ed during the Iste war, are required to prefcnr the fame to the Regifler of the Treasury, at fame time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the puipoGe of being rejiftered ; No registry •will however be made of any ess quant ty thar* » q»;arter towofhif), or four thousand acres. 111. Tha priority of Iccat-ion of the warrants which may fc« prcfonted aird refillered-in manner afore - said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thou land eight hundred, w»H immediate ly after the laid day, he determined by tot, in the mode drefcrifced by the a& firft recited. The holdtfts of registered warrants, ihall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority of locati on shall be determined by lotas afercfaid, pcfon* ally, or Vy thtir agents, def-gnatc in v»rkiflgat the L-thce of the Regifler of the freafury, the partiou !ar quarter townftips elected by them rcfgeiUveJy, and such of the said holders as shall not designate their locations on the said day, shall be postponed in locating such warrants a!l other feeders of registered warrants The holders of warrants for military services fufiicient to cover one or more quarter townships •r rra«sU of four thousand acres each • shall, at any time after Monday the 17th day erf February. »800 and prior to the firft day 0/January, 1801, be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any tracl or t*a&sof land not before located. mw&W All warrants or claims for lands on atcoufit cf military l rvices, which lhaMnotbe regifterid aiid located before the firft day of January, 1802, are by the fupplernentsry *l\ of Congress her«ii. before recited, pifTcd on th« l'ccood day of March, 1799, 'tclared to be torevfr barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of tie Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 2gti, 1799. '"p'HE proprietorsof certificates ilTiied for fub i fcripfions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any tihic after payment (hall have bem marie of the sth inftalKient, which will becojne due during the firft ten day* of the aaonih rf July enfoing, Certificates of funded Stuck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four flrft iiiftaltiWMs, or cue moiety of the foins ex prefled in the subscription certificates:—Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for lel< than -one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may he.pre entcd at the Treasury or Lean Offices in con tqurrce of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftin&ly marked to as to denste, that atsoew of the flock has been iflued. GOODS, fctu&f OLIVER WOLCOTI, Stcre tffj of the Treasury. PROPOSALS, JOtt CARBYtJHi The Mails of the United States, On the following Post Roatk, Will be received at tl>t Gtneral ftojt Philadelphia, until the 1 oti/ day of Jufy next. i.TT'ROM PortfmoMth, by llamptonfa'.is, A Newbnrvpori, Ipswich, Beverlev, Saiera . and Lyni. to Boston, tbcte times a week. .From April 15 to Octobsr 15. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Bolton the farae days by 6 P M. Returning y leave Barton every Monday, Wcdfcefday and Ir ridgy at 4A. M. and arrive Portfiiiouth thefime days !>y 6 P. M. From October 15 tt) April 15. Leave Pdrtfroouth every Tuesday, Thurf ray and Saturday at 1 P M. and arrive at BoMon 011 the following days, Wednefdav, Friday and Sunday at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Hof ton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m and arrive ai Portsmouth the next days, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 a m 2. From Boftoft by WV.rcefler, Brookfield, Springfield, SuTiield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Mfd&etown, Durham, \Vallingfrrd, New- Haven, MiHford, Stratford, Fairfield, Nor walk, Stamford, New Rochetle, East Chester and Haerlcnj to New York, three times a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ham. arrive at Worcester by 6pm. J eave Worcester every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 3 a t-J. Arrive at Brook field by 10 a m. at Springfield by 2 ? m at Suf field by 5 p m. and at Hartford by 9 p m. the fame day?'. J,«ave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 a m. arrive at New Htven by hocn ; leave New-Haven at 1p m. and arrive a: Stamford by 9 p At. fame days. Leave Stafford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at New-York fame davs by ia d'clock, noon. Returning, 1 leave New-Y6flc every Mond-y, Wednesday ar.d Friday at ham. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by am ; arrive at New-Haven by noon j leave New-Haven at i P m. acd arrive at Hartford by 9PM; l«a»e Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 a m ; arrive at Springfield by ic a m, and at Worcester by 9 p m ; leave Worcester every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday l>y 3 a m, and arrive at B<»ft<*n farne i p m. 1 row. Gcto&tr 15 to. April \§. Leave li';Ucn every Tu£fdAy» Thi.rfdiy and Satu-'dav -v g4 m 1 arrive at \VcrrcwJVr by 8 PM; !u<c on: Wednefijhy, £ridy and Monday tit 4 a m ; arrive} ar SutfreM lime days by $ v «. Leave buffidd Sa tun Jay ai.d Tnefdfly at 4 a w. and arrive at New-Haver, by 2 pm. Leave New Haven ev ery Friday? .Vio;;ij«iy and YVednefday at 4 a m, and arrive at New York 1 f:e next days Saturday, Tuefcay afed Tfc'otfdiy 6} 11 a m. Returnht, leave New-York every Monday, Wcdnelday and Frid.y at 11 AW: arrive at NewHavrn cn Tucffiay, -t'hurfday aid Sa turday by 8 pm. Leave New-Haven every Monday, Wcdnefday and Fjidfty by, a A w. ar rive at Suffield by 8Y M. Lfpve day, Thursday and Saturday 6y 4 A. i\: and arrive at Wofiefter by 8 PM. Leave "Wor ceftcr every Nfbnday, YVedr;cfcby and Fr«hy at 4 A M. and arrivr j.t the fame days by 4 i* Wl. 3. New-York by Newark, £!ifcibeth tpwn, Railway, Wood bridge, New-Brut*f*iek, Princeton, Trenton, Driftol and Frankford to Philadelphia, every day, Sunday excepted. Lea** New-York every day, Sunday except ed, at 1 PM. and arrive in Philade'lpbiathenext dayat7AM 18 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia exary day, fnnday excepvcd IP. M. and arrive at Net.-York the next day by 7 AvM. From November 1 to May i, the hour of arrival at PiiiUdeipfiia and at New- York fhali be extends! to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Blader.fburg to Wa- every day, S'nid-y excepted. April 1 t-> NoMtmltr | Leave Baltimore everyday at if A M. and arrive at VVaihiugtou by 6 P M. Rrtun)>i)£, leave Wafhiiigioit every day at 3 A ft], and ar rive at Baltimore by ii A M. AXember 1 to April x Leave Balti.Tiorc *-very day at 4 a m, and arrive at Walhmgton by 2i* m. Returning, liavc Wa(h* ington every flay at 10 a m. and arrive at Balti mote by 7 p m. 5. From Waftiington city by (George town, Alexandria, ColcKefier, Dumfries, *Aquica, Falmouth, Freder,* kfburg. Bawling G/een and Hanover ho«fe to kicjirnonw, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April 1 lo Nc\ ember 1 LfaVc Washington ever/ day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fredti'kkfturg by 7 PM. Leave I'redvnckftun; every day at 3 A M and arrive at Richmond by 6 P N*. l|ctutiljnc» leave Richmond every day by 3 AM. and arrive at FredericVfburg bty 6 P M. Leave Prederickf* burg every day by 3 AM. and arrive at'Wafh ington by 4 P M. November I to April 1 Leave Washington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexsn iria by 7 PM. and arrive at Frederickfburg the next days by 7 PM. Lfeave Frederickfburg avery day at 4 A M. a«id arrive at Richmond the next days by 10 AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at 2 P M. and arrive at FredcrickOiurg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Freiiei ickfourg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Washington the next days by 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Petersburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Pcteifburg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Peteriburg ev ery day at at 1 M. and'arrive at Richmond the fame days by 7 P M. 7. From RichmoHd by New Kent court bouse, Williamlburg, York-iown and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. April i to "November I. Leave Richmond every Tuesday, Thnrfday arid Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 P M, and arrive at Norfolk the next days, Wednefdayi, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Tfmrf day and Saturday, at IeAM; arrive at York in the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday asd Snrday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by' 6 PM. November 1 to April t Leavf Richmond every Monday, Wednesday ar.d Friday at jPM; arrive at Norfolk ui twa days on Vednefday, Friday and Monday bv 10 AM. Reluming, leive Norfolk evefy 1 Mou day, Weinffday and Friday *» 1 p M- and a,-- rive at Richmond in two days on Wedhelday, Friday and Monday by 10 A Jf 9. From Peter/burg by Cabbie Ponit court h'-ufr, Smith held, SvfiMk and Portf mnulh to Norf«4k three times a week. Leave Petersburg every Afonday* Wedntf day and Friday at ia o'clock, soaft-* arrive* at Suffolk the next days by iP M; l"ve Suffolk at a P My and arrive at Norfolk by 8 P M. Kvturriftlff, leave Norfolk every Acridly, Wed Aefday and Friday at < *M; arrive <u Suffolk fame days by 10 AM* Leave Suffolk *t 11 A My and arrive at Peter<hurg every Tucftiay, Thursday an.l Saturday by noon. 9. P terfburg by Harnfvilr, rvifle and Warrenton to Louiftturg tt r-e timet a week Leave Prrerfbsrc ©very Mond.iy, tVed*ff day and Friday at aPA 7. and Arrive f-<-u:f ---b%irj* in two day* on edoefday, I.nt-y an Sunday at 10 A M. Renaming, 'epvc Louif burp every M rd v, Wednefdav and Friday at 2 P As, and arrive at Peterfb'irg in two days < u Wednefdjy, Friday and Afonday at 10 A. AJ. ic. From Louifburg by Raleigh, Averyfb* - ro' and Fayetteville to Mc Falls, three times r. week. Leave Louifburg ev«ry Smday, Wednesday and Friday at a P M, arrive at A/c, Fills on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Peturnlr.g, leave Af'Fallson /Monday, Wee! nefday and Friday at % P M, and arrive a: Louifburg on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A ST. n. From Af'Fallsby Chereau court honfe to Camden three tWise*- a week. Leave M'FiWz every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P Al y and arrive at Camden on Tuefdav* Thursday and Sunday at 16 A M Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P As, and arrive at Af'Falli Cn Thursday, Sa turday and Afonday at 10 A M. 12. From Camden by Statcfburg and Jamef ville to Charleston, three times a week. When the river is so high as to make long Ferries, the mail shall be carried frorfc Camden on the fo&th fide of Santee river Leave Camden everjr Sunday, Tuesday and Thu'lday at 1 P M, ar.d arrivt- at Charlcfton cn TueJdajr, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M leave Charleston every Sfiuhy, TuefJay and Th-urfday at 3 P M t ar.d arrive at Camden tfce liext Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M. • 13. From Camden by Columbia, Edgefield court house, and Campbell town to Atgufta, three times a week. Leave Can lenevery, Sunday, Tucfday and 7hurfday at 1 P M, and airive at Augulii oc 7*hurfday and Saturday at iu \ M. Returnirig, Jeiv'e Aiieufta every Sunday, Tiiurrday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden <*) 7u?fday, Thursday, and Saturday at lo A M. 14 From CKarkftoa by JjK.Ufonft>orough and Coofawhatehv Savannah cwicd a weak. Le'aVe Charleston every Tuesday a.«i Thursday at i r r.;. arrive at J»ckfonfbi»rOwgb onWeduefday and Friday at t f m arrive at Goofawlvarchy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 am. and arrive at Savmnah on Friday avd .Sand-ay by 8 am. Rburn ing, Leave Saranr.sh everj nod Tacsi&y hy 4 m. arrive atCoofawhatchy by Bpm an*: ur rivj bt Charfcftoii oh Tttefday aad Tftmfda.y Ly 10 A M. 15. From Augusta by L»uifville to Savannah or.ee a wuek. Leave Augttfla every Saturday at 3 pm. arrive on Sunday by 6 p m leave Louifvxile o» Afonday at Bam and anive ar Savannah cn Tusfthy at 5. p. m. Icive Savannah <m Wttaefdpy at 8 a.m. and arrive at LduifviHe *n"! hurfJay by 5 p.m. lcafe Louifvillc on Friday at 6 a.m. and arrive at on Saturday at 10 a m. 16 Fram Auguia by Wayncfiurough to Sa vannah once a week. Leave Augufia every TucMfly at l p m arrive at Wayncfboroagh on Wednefclay by 8 a m and arrive at Savatinah on Ttiizf by 3 r m. Return, ing. leave Savannah eVery Saturday at 9 a n. arrive at Waynlborough 0:1 Monday by 3 p m. and at' rive at Augutta on I'uefd&y by 9 a m. 17. From U'ayneCborough to LouiftHle. l eave' Wayneib trough every Wednesday at 9 am. and arrive ut Lotmville by j pu. Returning t l.ouifville c#ery Thursday ats a M.and ar rive at Wayiicdjoruugh by l r m. 18. From Savannah by nunbury, Riceborough, Darien and to Stary's once a week. Learc Savannah every .Wednesday at 9 a nt.ar rivcat Ricelorough on Thursday by 10 a m. and arrive at Stary» on Saturday by 9a m. Return* ing, leave St. Marys every Saturday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 P m and trrive at Savarfr.ah she heat Tacfday bys pm. 0 T i S. Note i. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 and 12 is to be carried in a wheal carri age or by a led boric. -A penalty at ther ate of 12 cents a mile will be incurred by the contractor for each time and mile that he ftjall carry the fame without making life of either a carriage or led horse. No altera* tiou will be made in the times fixed for the arrival and departure of the mails In these rents. Note 2. The Poftroafter-GenCral may al ter the tirtits of arrival and departure at any time the continuance of the contra&s, he previoutly (Ffpulating an adequate com pensation for any extra expence tnat may be occasioned thereby. Note 3. Fifteen mrrtu'tes fliall be allowed for opening arid clofiug the mail at all offices where 110 particular time is (pet i tied'. Nvte 4. For every fifteen minuter delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times preftribed in any contrail, the contradlor fliall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for such depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars fliall be inrurrei. Hole c. Nf wfpapers as well as letters are to be fitnt in the instils : and if any ptfrf'on, making proool'als, desires to carry newspa pers, other than thoi<- conveyed in the mil, for his own emolument, lie inuft flute in his propof.li for what sum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. '■'. Note 6. Should *ny person, making pro pofals,> delire an alteration of the rtnies of arrival and departure above fpeeified, he must flats in his proposals, the alterations defirsd, and the difference they will make in the terrfls of his csntraO. This note does not apply to The routs No. 9, 10, tt and 11. No alteration willt? made in those titpes. Ntte 7. Person? makinfc proposals arede fjred to Rate their prices by the ytar—Thofe who 'contrail will receive ftirrr jy.y quart:!", ly, in the msstii of Jamiw, April, July irtci OOcber, , Note 8. The cofttraAa for the rm»* ! numbered I to I j, are to be in operation p - \ the i(t daj- of Ottober. next< imdmre toco - J tinue ia force uotU the jftnf Oflober.iß:u. i Contra&s fnt the routs numhrr 14, 15, 16, • I7aud 18, *re alto to be ill operation ot) tt\? ' lit c*ay -f Qflofcer oesi, aud are to continue' , in force autii the ift of April 1801. HABERSHAM, Postmirster-General. JOS General Post Office, ? PMtadtlpi'ia., March 10, rSooi J JACOB SPERRY, & Co. No. i"95 Mar kit Street) Oftr 'ci fa!c Jt teafonabl* prices, for approved pdp.f, rin b.irrer si r C-. fitfp, 1 r ar. roi lowino GOODS, Entitled to Drawback : 20 Cafus Cr i~ a la- I 1 cite Ladies' S'hnes Morlaix. Isc '■ f:-s fine £lb*»fcl -4 <io. Do j LinVns 4 do. Romans 4 do. Siamoifes 4 do. Platillas lioy- 3 do. Silefiahankfs. ales. 1 do. DanisJk table 10 «'o Ca(Teri'!o* lin'" aifortfd with u-Kir? rglis of :2 & napkins, half yard*. 3 »10. Moreas 8 do Checks and 4 do I-bndv'rs Bed stripes. Ticks, 6 4* 9*4 and 3 <lO. Fine Elber- xo-4 feld Checks 4 do. Cotton Bed 4 d'i. Contils and Liftadoes x do. Check shirts. 16 do. Oil cloths. 10 do. Tapes of all numbers, plain, twil led, blue and white. «oo Travelling cafesot different fizet. 4 cases cut flint De canters, pint & quart 3 cases grl tumblers r cafe wine g'aflls 1; t boxes of Window Gla fit, 8 by jo a raft* Sealing Wax With an extenfm- assortment of Glals Plates of t!ie following 17-K4. 17**3' io-12, :2 13, 24, i4j 26-15, a?! " 2H.16, and u variety of other goods ulu'.illy imported from Hamburg. March 11. d6t— ~taw4'W Ticks i do. Thread ftoclc iags, Gloves &. pan taloons i do. Kid Gloves » do. Ribbon; 3 do. Garnets and Pearls i calks aflbrted Iron mongery i do. Scythes, io hj?jds. 4 dn. Coffee mills 3 Cables of fx? fa# t'nonM each, 9 & I© inch; The Subscriber iVvKt.S tl«i« method of o»'ce more i/tfQrfflitg the Ic'ubiic, that the partmrfhip of Mcfes Chaplin-* and Kobert M'Clurc, which enter* «d iuto for the jMirpoie of retailing Goods in the tov/11 of Welt Liberty and Comrr.onwea'itb of Vir ginia, on the tenth day of Augult, 1790, expired on tiu tenth day of August I 793, agreeable to the term fiipulaUd in their article of copartnership* CHAPLIN £. law6w. February u, TH V. P-\HTN K K SHI*» Off PETER FOSTER & Co. 0/ Duck Cxetic, IN the state ftf IXltwarr, beiog this day <&f folved, all ptrfoa* having demands against Cud pirtnerlhip will apply to lb* fubfciibrr, and such a* are indebted ta laid concern will pieafe to make payment so PETER FOSTER. Duck Crec!k, April j. tiwiai. CAUTION. ' f v tfE Public arcautionedagamft reviving £he ) Subscribers Note in favor cf, tnc? sudor fed by Thomas W. Frances, dated ycftcrday, at 6c dayi after dare for eight hundred dollar*. The note it m the hand writing or' the Sul'fcri* ber, aad at the bottom a memorandum Hy the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W.Francis This nfrre together with a con trad! between Charles Williamfon, and Chartas Hale for lands in townftiip, No. 4, iu the <th range of Striker County, state of Newijcrfey, and fuiwJry other papers contained in a PWket Book, were taken fMna the Subscribers d«ft last evening. As the ab>ve can be *f no use to the person who has carried them off, fhhould they be returned, no qycltior.s (hall be asked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN: dtf. February 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR KXriIANOttD, For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or tca& of Land in Mifflir County end Sra{e of Pennfylva nit, within 6x miles of the yiter Juniata, con taining about 3-0 acr*s. There are about fifty acre* cleared, part of which is a rich bottom, watered by a ronftant flrtam that is strong to work an oil or a griQ mill Any person inclining t« deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the otftc • of thi« gazette. N. U. If fold, credit wiK be given for part of the money. Goober 17, 1799. d*f. FOR SALE Or to be exchanged for a good Vcffel, AN elegant new two story FRAjItE HOUSE, twenty seven fct front hy thirty-four ia depth, with a ceinmoiious piazza and kitchen, to. gather with a coach house and fuble. filuate iq the flourifhing village of Frankford. The house, which may be entered the firft of Juoe next, wilt be finiihed in the ncateft stile with many converri* tncc.s and will be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wify to refi'ic in the country du» ring the summer fcafon. In exchange, it will bo valued low, if a veflol offL-r that may be suitable. further particulars will be made known by ap plication to 1 MOORE WHARTON. February 24. DESERTED, FROM the United States Frigate Philadel phia, DAVID DEVINE.by trade a Shoe maker, born in Ireland, 13 years of age, s feet 6 inches high, light complexion and hair—-atfo, WATSON LUDLOW, by trade a Shoe maker, born in New-Jersey, 33. years of age» 5 feet 10 inches high, dark hair and complexion' Whoever will take up said Defefters and deli ver them on board the said frigate, (hall receive ten dollars reward for each, and reasonable charges, March n i PSJNTJSD BY J. IV. F£t:;vQ. » V eotjy. 3t»wtf.
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