DAILY EVENING ADVERTISER. [No. 59 of Vol. VI M A I L S of ae United States. PROPOSALS Far carryirvg the mails of the United States co following pod-roads,will be receiv ed at the Genera', Poll-Office until the last dby of August next incluiivcly. In the of Maine. Mam post-road. 1. From Portfmouih in N^w.Hampfliire % by York, Wells and liiddeford, to Portland in Maine. The mail to leaVe Portsmouth Tfoef day and Friday, at one o* clock in the after noon, and arrive at Portland on Wednesday and Saiurday, by fix in the evening. — to leave Portland every Monday and Thursday, ot fix o r clock in the morning, arid arrive at >tVi on Tuesday and Fri day, bv ten in the forenoon. 2. Fiom Poruand, by North Yarmouth, Bi Bath, Wiftfaffet, Newcastle, b lebormjgh, Bristol. Waldoborongh, Warren, and Camden, to Ducktrap. The mail to leave Portland every Monday ; morning, at fix o'clock, arrive a-: Wifclffet on Tuesday, at and at Duck'.rap on j ing, To leave D-irktVap ori ThundaV, at :rv-n o 'clock in ihe morning, and arrive at Port land t:>c n-xt Saturday, by fix in the evening. 3. Ffom Penobfcot, by Frankfort and Bel-' t'aft, to Ducktrao The mz»l ro leave Penobfcot every Wed nesday, at seven o' clock in the morn ng, arrive at Ducktrap by .five in the evening — to leave Ducktrap on Thursday, at seven o* clock in the morning, and at rive at „ Penobfcot bv five in the evening. 4. From Penobfcot, by Biuejull, Trenton, Sullivan, Goldlbourough Machias, to Paffamaquoddy. The mail to leave Penobfcot eveiy other Fri day, at fix o* clock in the morning, and at five at PalTamoquoddy thq next Tuesday bv no on. Returning, to leave Patfamaquoddy on Wednesday by noon, and arrive at Penob-' scot the next Saturday, by fix in the evening. Cross Roads in Maine. 5. From Pottland, by New Gloucester, Greene, Monmouth, WinthrOp and Hallo wtll-court house, to Pittfton on Ihe river Kennebeck. The mail to leave Portland every Monday, at fix o * clock fn the morning, and arrive at on Tuesday evening by "fix. Retum ingy to leaderPiitfton on Wednesday morn-> at fix o' clock, -*■ - — OT " roiitand on evbr.far bv fix. m Xew-Hampfhire and MafTachufetts. 6. From Boston, by Salem, Ipswich and New >ury port, to Portsmouth—On the main ' poll .-nad. Fo fix months, from May ift to Novem ber ift thermal' to leave Boflon every Friday,; Monday and Wednesday, at five o* clock in. the morning, &c arrive at f'oufmouth the fame days by fix in Returning^to leave Porifmouth every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, at five o' clock in tbe morning,, and arrive at Boflon tke fame days, by fix in the evening. During the other fix months of the year ? •he mail to leave Boflon every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, at fix o' clock in morning, and arrive at Portsmouth the 'amc days, by seven in the evening.—'Returning. to leav Porthnouth everv Monday, Wedoef day and Friday, at fix o* clock in the morn ing, and arrive at Boston the fame divs, by iix in the evening. 7. From Boston, by Andover and Haver hill in MafTachufetts, to Chester and Concord New Hampfhife. The mail to leave Boston every Wednesday. at nine o' cloek in the morning, and arrive at Concord on Tnurfday, by fix in the even ing. Returning, to leave Concord on Friday, at fix o* clock in the morning, and arrive ax Boston the next Monday,--by five in the even 8. From Boston by Concord andLancafter, or by Concord and Hampfnire, MafTachufetts, to Keen, Walpole and Charleftown in New Hamofhire. The mail to leave Boston every Thursday, at nine o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Charleftown the next Saturday evening by fix Returning, to leave Chaileftown the nex Monday morning, by fix o'clock, and arrive at Boston en Wednesday, by five in theeveu ing. Note. It being yet undecided which of the two routes, above mentioned, from Bos ton to Ke«n, will be the post road, it is de sired that proposals for carrying the mail on each of them, may be offered. The infor mation expe&ed concerning them, before t||e day for the coniraft, will, determine which (hall be chosen. In New Hampshire. 9. From Portsmouth by Exeter, Chester, and Amherft to Keen. Tne mail to leave Portsmouth every Wed rtefdsy, at eight o'clock in the morning, and air:v.; Xeen the next Friday evening, by fix * —Returning, to leave Keen on Satur • ' ing, at eight o' clock, and arrive at th the next Tuesday evening by fix. . I - om Concord, by Plymouth, to Ha •crhill. 77 Ihe mail to leave Concord every Saturday, j kv ' o'clock in the morning, and arrive at «» v er!nJl the next Tuesday, by ten in the ■renoon. Returning, to leave Haverhill at in the afternoon, and arrive at Concord 1 c next Thursday, by five in the evening, i*- From Exeter to Hampton Falls. { On the fame days on wkich the mail from 0 ton arrives at Hampton Falls, and as soon i fh 'Vf rr ' vc, »'• to be cairied to Exeter : and j uie txeter mail is to be carried to Hampton ] » every inorning on which the fouihern ; Pj-rv mail leaves Portsmouth, and in time to go with it to Boston. In MafTachufeu*, Vermont aud New-Ham p * 1 'i. from Sprfogfieiri, by Northampton, Brattlcborough, Westminster, Charleston and Windsor, to Hanovef. The mail to leave Springfield every Tuesday s and Friday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon arrive at Charleftown on Wednesday and Sa turday in the evening, and at Hanover on Thurldav and Monday by noon.— Returning to leave Hanover every Tuesday and Friday at eleven o* clock in the forenoon, arrive at Charleftown in the evening, and at Sprin- Jield the next Thursday nnd Monday at noon. Nqte. If the stage waggons set up on this 1 road, should ply but once a week, then the mail is to be carried only once a week ; and on the day which shall correspond with the regular pafTage of those waggon*. ig. From Hanover to Haverhill and New bury. The mail to leave Hanover every Tues day, at fix o» clock in the morning, and arrive at Newbury by fix in the evening. Returning, 1 to leave Newbury every Thu r sday, at fix o'- clock in the morning, and arrive at Hanover 1 I v fix in the evening. In New York, Conneftirut and MafTachufetts On the main poft-io a d. 14. From New York, by Stafford, Nor. walk, Fait field, Stratford, New Haven, Mid dletown, Hartford, Springfield Brookfield and Worcrfter to Boston. For-fiA ......i»», fiuiii May ift to Novem ber iftthe mail - TO leave New" Ycxk -rveiy Monday, Wednesday a«d Friday, at one o' cfock in the afternoon, and arrive at Hartford on Tuefdayr Thursday and' Saturday, by nine' o' clock in the evening : leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday, at three o' clock in the morning, and arrive at Boston on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by noon.— Returning, to leave Boston every Friday, Mon- and Wednesday at noon, and arrive at Hartford on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by nine to the evening : leave Hartford on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at three o' clock in rhemorning, and arrive at New York on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav, by ten' in the forenoon- During tbe other fix months of the year, the mail to leave New York, every Monday, Wednesday and at one o' clock in the afternoon, arrive at Hartford on Wednes day, Fiiday and Monday, by eleven in the forenoon—leave Hartford at noon, and arrive at Boston on Friday, Monday and Wednes day by ten o* clock in tfie forenoon. Return- to leave Boston every Friday, Monday and Wednesday, at oneo' clock in the after noon, arrive at Ha'tford on Mond ay, Wed- I nefday and Friday, by eleven o'clock in the Ha>'T"orO at nOoi), and arrive at New York on Wednesday, Friday and Monday, by ten in the forenoon. Cross Roads. In MafTachufrtti. Ij. From Glouccfter to Salem and Boston. From ihe middle of April lo the middle of October, the mail to leave Gloucester every Tuesday and Friday, ai seven o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Boston by five in the it ernoon :—From the middle of OSober to ihe middle of April, to leave Gloucester and arrive at Boston on ihe fame days, but one hour later. Returning, to leave Boston every Wednesday and Saiurday, at nine o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Gloucester by seven in the evening. Note. Should this mail be carried in the l»ge r aggpn plying between Gloucester and i3cftou. jnd if from ihe middle of December to i » r?iddlcof April, or in any part of that time, this waggon {hould niake but one trip m a week, the carriage ot the mail may con form with the travelling of the waggon. 16. From Salem to Marblehead. From May ift to November ift the mail to leave Salem every Friday , Monday and Wed nesday; as earfy as the fouihern mails which lhall have arrived there from Boston can be obtained, and be delivered at the poft-office at Marblehead in at least one hour and a half afterwards ; and waiting there three hours, unless sooner discharged by the postmaster, ihe mail is to return to Salem the fame days. From November id to May ift, the mail is 10 goto and return from Marblehead, every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, in the man. ner above mentioned. '7- From Salem to Boston—every, day on which the stage usually plying between those places shall pass from enr to the other, and at (uch hours as shall correspond with the regu lar departure and arrival of the stage. 18. From Boston, by Quincy, the North Parifti in Hingham, Plymouth and Sandwich to Bainftable and Yarmouth. The mail to leave Boston every Thursday morning, at seven o' clock, and arrive at Yar mouth on Friday evening by fix. Returning. to leave Yarmouth on Saturday morning, atTd Barnftable on Tuesday morning, arrive at Sandwich by ten in the forenoon, and Ist Bof ton'on Wednefda>, by five in the evening. 19. From Sandwich to Falmouth, and thence to Holmes's Hole and Edgartown on Martha's Vineyard. The mail to leave Sandwich every Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock (or as soon as the mail from Boflon can be obtained Jand i arrive at Falmouth in the evening: leave Falmouth the next morning, and arrive at , Edgartown by eleven in the forenoon.— Returning, to leave Edgartown by one o'- clock in the afternoon, arrive at Falmouth ; in the evening, and at Sandwich the next Tuesday by ten in the forenoon. • 20. From Boflon to Taunton and New- ( Bedford. The mail to leave Boston every Thurf- i day morning at eight o'clock, arrive at , Taunton in the evening, and at New Bed- < ford on Friday evening, by five o'clock.'— i Returning, to leave New Bedford every i Monday morning at fight o'clock, arrive i at Taunton in the evening, and at Boston < on Tuesday evening by five o'clock. Monday, July 28, 1794. > Note. Should this be carried in a stage waggon, then as often as the wag - gon pasTes the mail is to be carried ; the days and hours of arrival and depai-ture to ' correspond with those regularly fixed for ' the arrival and departure of the'ftage wag . goo. In any proposals which may be made I by the proprietors of stage waggons, they will fiate the days and hours of their de i parture and arrival in conformity with r which they wll carry the mail. ?i. From New Bedford to Nantucket. 1 The mail to be carried between tliefo two places as oftenas a regular packet boat lhall ply between them ; and at least once . a week : the days and hours of depart ure from and arrival at New Bedford to correspond, in a convenient manner, with the arrival arid departure of other mails at. • and from that place—wind and weather permitting. In MafTachufetts an y Northamp- i ton, Pittsfield and New Lebanon, to Al bany. ' The mail to Isave Brookfield and Albany every Wednesday, Friday and Monday, ' at nine o' clock in the morning, meet and be exchanged, and return to Brookfield i and Albany the next Friday, Monday aud I Wednesday by fix in the evening. Thus < a mail will be carried from one place to the I other in three days travelling. ; Notp. Should a stage waggon ply be- < tween Brookfield and Albany but twice, ontout once a week, the mail is to be carri ed no oftener than the waggon runs. If i no stage waggon should ply on this road, then the mail is to be carried but once a i week; and to leave Brookfield every. Mon- I day moniicg at fix e' clock, and arrive at, i 1 Albany the next Wednelday by fix in the - evening ; leave Albany on Thursday : morning at fix o' clock, and return to 1 Brookfield the next Saturday, by fix in - the evening. 11. From Springfield, by Stockbridge, ■ to Kinderhook. r The mail to leave Springfield every Wednesday morning, at fix o'clock, and 1 arrive at Kinderhook on Thursday evening by fix: Leave Kinderhook on Friday morning, at fix o'clock, and return to . Springfield on Saturday evening by fix. In New-York and Connecticut, t 32. From New-York, by Whiteplains, Northcaftle, Salem, Poundridge, Ridge field, Danbury, Newtown, New Milford, Litchfield, Harrington and Farmington, to Hartford. The mail to leave New-York every Thursday at four o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Hartford the next Monday, by eight o'clock in the morning : Leave Hartford the fame day, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and return to New-York the next Thursday, by eight o'clock in the morning. 1 23- From Hartford, by New-Hartford, Norfolk, Canaan, Sheffield in Mafiachu fetts,and Hillfdale. to the city of Hudson. j 'l ii" mail to leave Hartford every MOll - at eight o'clock In int morning, and arrive »» Hudson the next Wednefda;-, by ten o*clock in ihe forenoon : Leave Hud son the fame day, at one o'clock in the afternoon, an 4 return to Hartford the next Friday by five in the evening. In ConneClicut. 34. From Hartford, by Windham and Lebanon, to Norwich ; ,or from Hartford by Windhaih to Norwich. The mail to leave Hartford every Thursday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Norwich by fix in the even ing : —Leave Norwich every Wednesday, at fix o'clock,in the morning, and arrive at Hartford by fix n the evening: Or this mail may leave Hartford on Wednes day mcrnir.g—arrive at Norwich in the evening—and return to HartfordonThurf day: the hours of arrival and departure to be the fame as before. 3J. From Hartford, by Mlddletown, Chatham ana Colcbefter, to New London. The mail to leave Hartford every Tues day, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at New London on Wednesday, by seven in the evening:—Leave New Lon don every Thursday, at eleven o'clock in the forfnocn, and return to Hartford on Friday, t>y seven in the evening. In and Vermont. 36. From Albany, by Lanfingburg, Bennington and Mai.chefter, to Rutland in Vermont. , The mail to leave Albany every Thurf-. day, at fix o'clock in the morning—arrive at Bennington in the evening by seven— leave Bennington on Friday, at one in the afternoon—and arrive at Rutland on Sa turday,'by eight in the evening.—Return- , ing, to leave Rutland-every Mondav morn- ] ing, at fix o'clock, and arrive at Albany the next Wednesday, by seven in the even- < in g- ' . J In Vermont. 37. From Rutland by Midaletury and ; Vergennes, to Burlington on Lake Cham- 1 plain. The mail to leave Rutland every other Monday, at fix o'clock in the morning, ( and arrive atßurlington the next Wednef- ] day by noon. Returning, to leave Bur- \ lington the next day, at eight o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Rutland the next Saturday, by fix in the evening. 1 Note. At fouie seasons of the year ( (and perhaps during the whole year) it . may be neceflary to carry a mail weekly • between Rutland and Burlington: Person's disposed to contract for this mail will [ therefore "state the terms on which they ( will carry it, not only once in two weeks, c as above, but Johnlton, & Connojoharrie, to Whites town. The mail to leave Albany every Thurs day, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, arrive ? at Connojoharrie on Friday,by one o'cloclt ">' in the afternoon, and at Whiteftown on 0 Saturday, by fix in the evening :• —Retum- >»3> to leave Whiteftown every Monday, at 9 o'clock in the morning, arrive at Con ' nojoharrieon Tuesday, by ic in the fore noon, and at Albany on Wedhefday, by ' j in the evening. 9 Kote. Should a line of ftige waggons run twice a week cn this poll road, cr any part of it from Albany upwards, and the » proprietors become ctmtra&ors, then the > mail is to be carried twice a week, and at times correiponding with the regular run -1 ning of the stage rtag^ons. 42. From Connojoharrie, through Cher* ry Valley, to the Court House in Coopers town, in the county of Otfego. 1 The mail to leave Connojoharrie every Friday, at a o'clock in the - :v —r 1 m)ri arrive at tut Toll-Office in Cooperftown ?•> e»iuroay, by i in the afternoon—Leave Cooperftown every Friday, by j o'clock in the moaning, and arrive at Connojoharrie by I in the afternoon. 43- From Whiteftown to Kanandalgua, once in two weeks. The mail to leave WhiteftoAvn every other Monday, at 8 o'clock in the morn ing* and arrive at Kanandaigua the next Thursday, by 2 in the afternoon: Leave Kanandaigua every other Thursday, at 8 o c lock in the morning and arrive at W hiteftown the next Sunday evening by 5. In New-Jersey and New-York. 44. From Golhen, by Wardibridge, and Ringfton, to Rhinebeck. The mail to leave Gofhen every Wed nesday, by 6 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Rhinebeck on Thuriday by 10 in the forenoon :—Leave Rhinebeck at noon, and return to Goihen on Friday evening by 6. 45- From the City of New-York, by Jamaifca, Queen's County Court House, Jericho, Huntingdon, Winnaeomac, Smith town, Coram, Suffolk County Court- House, Scuthampfon, and Bridgehampton, to Sagg Harbor. The mail to leave Nefr-York every Monday morning, at 7 o'clock, and ar rive at Sagg 1 iarbor {he next Wednesday, by 5 in the evening :--Leave Sagg Harbor on Thursday, at 7 o'clock in the morning, and return to New-York the next Saturday by 5 in the evening.—Or this mail 'may leave New-York every Thursday morning —arrive at Sagg Harbor the next Saturday evening'—Leave Sagg Harbor the next Monday morning, and return to New York on Wednesday evening: the hours of departure and arrival to be the fame as before. 46. From Eafton, in Pennsylvania, to Suilex Court House in New-Jerley, 2nd thence to Gcflien in the state of New-York. The mail to leave Eafton every Friday, at one o'clock in thQ afternoon,and arrive at Gcflien the next Sunday, by 6 in the even ing, or on Monday by 9 in the morning: —Leave Gclhen every -Tuesday, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and return to Eafton the next Friday, by 10 in the fore noon. In New-Jersey. 47- From Newark, or Elizabethtown, by Morriftcwn and Rockawav, to Sussex Court House ; and thence bv Hacketftown and Morriftown, to Elizalethtown or Newark. The mail to leave Newark, or Eliza bethtow n, every Wednesday morning, at 6 o'clock, arrive at Sussex' Court House on Thursday by 11 in the forenoon—leave it at 1 in the afternoon, and return, by Hacketftown and Morriftown, to Eliza bethtowa or Newark, by 7 o'clock on Friday evening. 48. From Woodbridge to Amboy. The mail to leave Woodbridge every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6' o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Am ho\ in an hour I—Stayl—Stay there two hours, unless foonor tiifcharged by the Postmaster, and in an hour after wards leturn to Eliza bethtown. 49. From Trenton, by Allentown, Mon mouth Court House, Shrewlbury and Spottfwood, to Brunfwick; and from ' Brunfwick by Somerset CoOrt Houfe,Ncw- C-ermanton, Pittfion and Fiemington, to Trenton ; making, by estimate, a circuit of 154 miles. The mail to leave Trenton every Mon day. at 7 o'clock in the morning, go the, circuit, and return to Trenton the next Friday. to. From Philadelphia, by Woodbury, Swedeibo rough and Salem, to Bridgetown, in Weft New-Jersey. . . The mail to leave Philadelphia every Tr.urfda'y, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and ,-rrive at Bridgetown the next Satur day, by 2 in the aittrncon:—Leave Bridge town every Monday, at 10 o'clock in the fore neon, and ire ve at Philadelphia 011 cdnefday, by 9 o'clock in the morning* In Pejinfyl\ apia, jr. From Philadelphia to Bethlehem and Eafton.