GENERAL POST-OFFICE, Philadelphia, March 24, 1792. PROPOSALS for carrying the Mails of the United States, on the following pod roads in South-Carolina and Georgia, will be received at the Po[i-Office in Chan'efion, urtiil the full day ol June next. In South-Carolina 1. From State/burg to Charlejlo'n, once a week—The mail to leave Statefburg ever) Monday morning at nine o'clock, or other ■wifc, in half an honr alter the arrival of the northern mail ; and arrive in Charleston the next day at four o'clock in the aftcriroon. Returning, to leave Charleston every Friday at three o'clock in tiic afternoon, and anive at Stateiburg the next Sunday, at nine in tRe morning. 2. From Charleston to George-town, once in two weeks—The mart to leave Charleston every other Tuesday, at five o'clock in the afternoon (or other wife in one hour after the arrival of the mail from Stateiburg) and arrive at George-town the next day, at Jtven in the afternoon. Returning, to leave George-town the next morning at four o'clock, and arrive at Charleston the following day (Friday) at eight in the morning. 3. From Charlejion to Savannah, once in two weeks—The mail to leave Charleston every other Friday, at nine o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Savannah the next Sunday, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. Returning y to leave Savannah the fame day, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Charleston the next Tuesday at Jour in the afternoon. In Georcia 4. From Augujla to Wafhingfon (in Wilkes county).thence round by Greenborough, the Gieat Falls of Ogcchee and Georger-town to du* gujla—once in two weiks. The mail to leave AuguQa every o ther Thursday, at four o'clock in the morning, arrive at Wash ington the fame day, and complete the circuit on the third day, getting back to Augusta by fix o'clock in the evening of Saturday. 5. From Savannah to Newport Bridge and Sunbury, once in two ■weeks. The mail to leave Savannah every other Friday at one o'clock in the afternoon (or in one hour after the arrival of the northern mail) and arrive at Sunbury on the next dav at noon. Returning, to leave Sunbury the next Monday at four o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Savannah the fame day, at fix in the afternoon. GENERAL POST-OFFICE, Philadelphia, March 30, 1792. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until the firft day of June next,for carrying the Mails of the United States on the following post roads : In North-Carolina, orce in two weeks. 1. From Halifax by Warrington, Hill/borough, and Salem to Salif lury. The mail to leave Halifax every other Thuifday at four o'clock in the morning, deliver the mails at all the poft-ofTices from tlrcnce to Salisbury at such times as rtiall be found moll be neficial to the public ; and return with the mails from all thofc poft-officcs, so as to arrive at Halifax at fix o'clock in the evening of the Tuesday next preceding the Thursday when it is again to leave Halifax. 2. From Halifax, by BluntJvillt, Williamjlon and Baileys, to Ply mouth. The mail to leave Halifax every other Thursday at four o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Plymouth the next morning at right o'clock ; leave Pivmouth the fame day, and arrive ;t Halifax the day after, at fix in the evening. 3. From Edenton by Hertford, Nixonton % Sawyer's Fern, in Camdencounty, to Indiantown, in Currituck, county. The mail to leave Edenton every other Saturday at four o'clock in the morning, arrive at Indian-town that night, and return to Edenton the next Monday at Jix in the evening:. In ViRCINIA 4. From Freiericiflurg to Port Roy*!, Tappahannock, Urlanvn. thcnce across the Rappahannock to Northumberland Court-Houfe. to Kin/alt on Yeoiomico, Wejimorehni Court-Hovjc, and led. Jlorni, to Freiericifiurg, once a week. The mail to leave Fre derickfburg every Friday at five o'clock in tho morning, and making the tour above oefctibed, return to Freder ckfburgh on the next Thursday at noon. • 5. From Alexandria to Winckejlcr, once a week. The mail to leave Alexandria every Thursday at noon, and arrive at Winches ter the next Saturday, at five o'clock in the afternoon; and re turning, to leave Winchester every Monday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and reach Alexandria the next Wedtiefday, by Jive in the afternoon. 6. Fmm Winchejier to Staunton, once a week. The mail to leave Winchrfler every Monday, a: eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Staunton the next Wednesday by /?;•» in the after noon ; and returning, to leave Staunton every Thursday at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Winchester the next Satur dav hv Jive in the afternoon. U Virginia, the Territory South of the Ohio and Kzntuckev 7. From Staunton by Lexington, Tincajlle, Montgomery Court House, Wythe Court House, and Abingdon, to 'Hawkins Court House, in the Territory South of the River Ohio, once in two weeks. The mail to leave Staunton every other Thursday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Hawkins Court House the next Wednes day at five o'clock in the afternoon ; and returning, to leave Haw. kins Court House the next morning at five o'clock, and arrive at Staunton the week following, on Wednesday at noon. 8. From Hawkins Court House in Danvi/le in Kentuckey, once in two weeks. The mail lo leave Hawkins Court House every other Thursday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Danville the next Tuesday at five o'clock in the afternoon ; and returning to leave Danville the Friday following at fix o'clock in the tnorii.' mg, and arrive at Hawkins Court House the next Wednesday by noon. , ' ' NbTE.—As the condition of the country between Hawkins Court House and Danville may render the regular carriage of the mail impra&icablc, the persons who shall offer to contiatl, will slate in their propofais the times and manner in which they think the carriage of thai mail mod eligible and practicable, so that it be not oftener inan once in two iMeks, nor lels Irequi nt than once in jour weeks, as far as such a degree of regularity is attainable and Date th? terms on which they will so cany it : or, if they thi.:k it practicable, to carry this mail regularly once in two weeks (going and returning) or once in four wicks; ihey will' diibnftly fiate the terms on which they will cany it for one De. nod and for the other. " J': the State of Delaware tutd Vr r gin ia . q. From Wilmington by (ar/t unit's Bridve and Duck Creek to Dover, once a week. The mail to leave"Wilmington every Monday at three o'clock in the afternoon, and arr vc cr on 1 uefday by five in the afternoon— returning, to leave Dover on \\ edneftfav by Jive o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Wil mir.gton by Jix in the evening, or by nine o'clock on Thurfdav morning. From Dover to the F.ajlern Shore of Vnrwia and AO,/olh, once in two weeks. The mail to leave Dover every o t.ier \\ ednelday, at live o'clock 111 the morning, pass Datrlhrouah • tow-Ltll. Acmac Court Ihufe, and arrive at Northampton Hovfe the following Saturday by five o'clock in the alter noon, proceed across the ferry to Notfolk the n<" m Ta-nio'), through Warren and Biijlol, to Newport once a week. The mail to leave Taunton on Thuifdav at l „ l . c ' o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Newport on Friday hv noon. R, turning, to leave Newport on Monday by ei.rht o'clock, in the morning, and arrive at Taunton by five in the afternoon 34. From Taunton to New-Bedford, once a week. The mail t 0 leave Taunton on Thursday at three o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at New.Bedford 011 Friday by noon. Returning, to'leave New-Bedford on Monday by nine o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Taunton by fine in the afternoon. 35- ■ Prions offering proposals for carrying the three last ma jj s (No. 32, 33, 34,) will be pleased to state the terms on which they will carry the mail from Bc/hn through Taunton to Newport, and the mail from Roflon through Taunton to A'jai-Btijori, and back to Dolfnn at the times abovementioned. 36. F<«m Previdrnce to WorcefltT, onct a week. The mail 10 leave Providence on Wednesday by fix o'clock in the morning and arrive at Worccfter by fix in the eveniog. Returning, 10 leave Worcf 3cr on Monday by fix in the morning, and arrive at PlO - by fix in the evening. In N e w-Ha mtsh 1r r. 37. From Port/mouth by Exeter to fotcord, once a week. Tilt mail to le»ve Pmtfmouth every Monday morning at fix o'clock arrive at Exeter by mrte; proceed to Concord, and return to Partfl mouth by Jive o'clock the next Wednelday afternoon. *»* The petfons offering to comraft for this road, are defiied also to ftatc the terms on which they will carry the mail from r.xetcrto Concord and back, once a week ; leaving Exererevrrv Monday at ten o'clock in the morning, reaching Concord the next Hay by noon, and reiurning to Exeter 011 Wednesday by too in the afiernqon. 38. From Cotirord (by Plymouth and Orjord) to Hmorer, once in twoo weeks. The mail to'leave Concord every other Wednesday by fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Hanover the next day by/re in the afternoon : to leave Hanover on Friday at fix o'clock' in the morning, and returning by ihe new road, arrive at Concord on Saturday by five in the afiernnnn. 39* For carrying Ihe mail from (mcerd to Hanover, by the route above described, once in everv week. *' 40. For carrying the fame mail (from Concord to Hanover)bv the ti'-w road, boih ,md reluming, once in evtiy week, and once in two wetks. *+* The terms lor carrying the mail between Concord and Ha nover, in the four different ways here mentioned, to be diflintlly (tared. As some of these mails may be conveniently carried in flage-waggont, pcrfons inclined to contrail will be pWafed to dale the terms 011 which thev will so cany any of ihem, as well as die terms on which they will carry them on horleback. Not e i. If hereafter it (nould appear that any other times for the arrival and depaiture of the mails would be more convenient and ufeful ihan those above proposed, alterations may accoiiiingly be made. 2. For every hour's delav in arriving after the times prefciibed in any contra£l, the contractor to forfeit one dollar; and for the non-performance of a tiio, double the ftim which the value of one trip (hall bear to the value of ihe whole number of trips to be pci formed. 3. 1 he contracts to continue in force until the firft day of June, 1794. TIMOTHY PICKERING, Pejlmajltr-Giiura!. Bank of the United States. March 21, 179 a. RESOLVED, That the Stockholders be, and hereby arc, au thonfed to compleat their Shares by payment at any ume before the periods required by the law of incorporation. Resolved, That each Share so compleatcd, shall be entitled to draw a dividend of the profits of the Bar.K,f:om and after the firifc davofthe month next succeeding the day of compleating such Shares. Resolved, That so much of the quarter's iutcrefl udoii the Pub lic Debt transferred to compleat any Share as aforcfaid, as fliall hjfve accrued bclorc the fii ft day of the month next fuctteding the completion of such Share, lhall.be received by the liai;k, aud paid to the persons who shall have transferred the fame. By oider of the Prtfident aud Direflors, (cpttftj) JOHN KEAN, Coftirr. At a meeting ok the Directors of the Bank, op the United States, Makch 30, 1792. RESOLVED, That the Offices of Discount and Dcpofit he authorised to receive of Stockholders the 3d and 4»'» Specie Payments on their Shares in the Capital Stock of the liiuk, ana that the Cafhieis of the said offices gwe duplicate rece:ptsfor Uic payments, oneol which icceipts, accompamcd with cvidcncc ot a transfer of public debt fufficient to complete laid fhares,upou inw produced at the Bank, shall entitle such Stockholders t<> i