o'clock in the morning, and arriving at two n the afternoon: From November ;ii to ."lay ift flarting at eight o'clock in tae morning, and arriving at five in the afternoon. R-turn'ng, to leave Annapolis every Tuesday and Saturday, and arrive I at IV*.. nnore the fame days: starting and arriving at the fame hours, in the differ ent afons, as in going from Baltimore to Annapolis. >4. j'.-om Annapolis, by Upper Marl borough, Pilcataway, Port Tobacco, Al len's :-r-Jh, Newport: and Chaptico, to L'.'o".,v,-diown. ue mail to leave Annapolis every Sa tur'lay, a? eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Leonardtown the next Tues day, at eleven in the forenoon. Retumingt to ave Leonard tdwn every Tuesday, at th: . iii the n'ternoon, and arrive at Anna polis on Friday, at four in the afternoon. or, From Harford, to Bell Air. 1 he mail to have Harford every Tues day, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Bell Air by one in the afternoon. Returning, to leave Bell Air on Thursday morning at fix o'clock, and arrive at Har ford by eight. 66. From Elkton to Warwick. I mail i 1 leave Elkton every Friday, atfeven o'clock, in the morning, and arrive at Warwick, by teri, Returning, to leave Warwick- at three ia i afternoon, and arrive at Elkton by fix. 67. From Fredericktown, by Peters'? Tavern, and Montgomery Court House, to Georgetown. I he mail to leave Fredericktown every Thurs day morning, at five o'clock, and arrive at George town by five in the evening. Returning, to leave Georgetown every Friday morning, at fix o'clock, and arrive at FreJericktown by fix in the evening. 68. From Cheftertown by Cheftermitb, Eaf ton, Vienna, and Salisbury to Snowhill, and from Snowhill to Princess Ann, and thence to Salisbury. During the fix months frc-n May :ft, to No vember lit, the mail to leave Cheftertown every Tuesday morning by eleven o'clock (or as much sooner as the Philadelphia can be obtained) and arrive at F.afton' the fame day, in the after-' noon. Leave Eafton on Wednesday morning, at four o'clock, arrive at Snowhill on Thursday at - noon, and at Princess Ann by five in the evening. Returning, to leave Princess Ann on Friday forenoon, at ten o'clock, go dire&ly to Salisbury, and arrive at Eafton on Saturday evening by five : Leave Eafton the next Monday by four o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Cheftertown by one in the afternoon. During the other fix months of the year, the mail to leave Cheftertown every Wednesday, at seven o'clock in the morning and arrive at Eafton by three inthe afternooi Leave Eafton on Thurs day morning, at fix o'c", ;k, arrive at Snowhill on Friday, by one o'clock in the afternoon, and at Princess Ann by fix in the evening. Return ing, leave Princess Ann on Saturday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, go directly to Salisbury, and arrive at Eafton the next Sunday rtr Monday, by fix in the evening : Leave Eafton on Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock, and arrive at Chefter town the fame day, by four in the.afternoon. In Maryland a : d Virginia, 69. From Hagerftown, by Sharpfburg, to fhe pherdftown. The mail to leave Hagerftown every Wednes day, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Shepherdftown by ten : Leave Shepherdftown at two o'clock in the afternoon, and return to Ha gerftown by fix in the evening. In Virginia. Main Post-Road. 70. From Alexandria by Colchester, Dum fries, Fredericklburg, Bowling-Green, Hanover Court-House and Richmond, to Petersburg. Forfix months, from May iftto November lit, the mail to leave Alexandria every Tuefdav, Thursday and Satjrday, at four o'clock in the morning, arriveat Frederickfburg the fame days, at seven in the evening, at Richmond on Wednes day, Friday and Monday, at seven in the even ing, and at Petersburg on Thursday, Saturday & Tuesday, at ten in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Petersburg the fame days, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Richmond by fix in the evening : leave Richmond on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, at four in the morning, arrive at Frederickfburg by seven in the evening, and at Alexandria on Monday Wednesday and Friday by five in the afternoon. For the other fix months in the year, the mail to leave Alexandria every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at teri o'clock in the forenoon, ar rive at Frederickfburg on Wednesday Friday and Monday, at noon, leave it in an hour, and ar rive at Richmond on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday, by fix in the evening : Leave Richmond On Friday, Monday and Wednesday, at five in the morning, and arrive at Petersburg the fame days, by ten in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Petersburg every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, at one in the afternoon, and arrive at Richmond in the evening by fix : Leave it on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at five inl (he morning, arrive at Frederickfburg on each suc ceeding day, atelevenin the forenoon, leave it at noon, and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday, Friday and Monday, at One o'clock in the after noon. On Cross-Roads in Virginia. 71. From Alexandria, by Salisbury, Lee&urg, Shepherdftown, and Martinfburg, to Winchester. The mail to leave Alexandria every Thursday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and arriveat Win chester the next Saturday, by five in the after noon. Returning, to leave Winchester every Monday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and ar rive at Alexandria the next Wednesday, by five in the afternoon. 7a. From Winchester, by Stevenfburg, Straf burg, Woodftock, and Rockingham Courthouse, so Staunton. The mail to leave Winchester every Monday, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, and arrive at Staunton the next Wednesday, by fix in the even ing. Returning, to leave Staunton on Thursday, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Winchester the next Saturday, by fix in the even ing. Fxception. In the quarter commencing the firft oT January, the two next preceedinj Iftails are to be carried only once a fortnight, un-< til twelve trips are compleated. 73. From Frederickfburg, by Portrayal, to Tappahannock ; thence across the Rappahannock to Richmond Courthouse, Weftmoreland Court house, Kinfale or Yeocomico, and Northumber land Courthouse, to Lancaster Courthouse, thence recrofliii£ the Rappahannock, to Urbanna, and from Urbanna to Gloucefte; Courthouse. The mail to leave Frederickftung every Friday, at five o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Glou cester Courthouse the next Monday, by ten in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Gloucester Court house the fame day, at one o'clock in the after noon, and arrive at Frederickfburg the next Thursday, by fix in the evening. -7- Frederick(burg, by Culpepper and Orange Co mhoufes to Charlottefville. 1 he mail to l?ave Fredericklburg -every Mon day at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Charlottefville the next Wednesday by five in the afternoon. Re turnings to leave Charlottefville at fix o'clock oa Thursday morning, and arrive at Frederickfburg the next Saturday, by eleven in the forenoon. 75. From Richmond, by Newcaflle, Ayletts warelioufe, and Toddsbridge, to Tappnnannock. The mail to leave Richmond every Monday at seven o'clock in the morning, and arrive at lap pahannock the next day, by ten in the forenoon. Returning f to leave Tappahannock the fame day, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Richmond on Wednesday, by fix in the evening. 76. From Richmond, by Williamlburg, Yorktown and Hampton, to Norfolk. For fix moil bs, tfcm May ift to Novem ber 1 ft, the in«iil to leave Richmond every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at ihree o' clock in the morning, and arrive at Norfolk, 011 Wednesday, Friday Monday, by ele ven in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Nor folk on Thuifday, Saturday and Tuesday, at five o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Richmond on Friday, Monday and Wednes day, by seven in the evening. For the other fix months in the year, the ma'l to leave Richmond every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at five o'clock m the morning, and arrive at Norfolk on the suc ceeding Wednesday, Friday and Monday, by eleven in the forenortn. Returning, to leave Norfolk on Thuffriay, Saturday and Tuesday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Richmond on the succeeding Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, by fix in the evening.. 77. From Ofborne's so Bermuda Hundred, three timas a week. The mail to leave Ofborne's immediately after the arrival of the mail from Richmond, arriveat Bermuda hundred in two hours—and return on the fame days to Ofborne's, in time to proceed with the mail from Petersburg to Richmond. I 78. From Petersburg, by Cabinpoint, Smithfield and Suffolk, to Portsmouth. The mail to leave Petersburg every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and arrive at Portsmouth on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by eight in the evening. Returning, to leave Ports mouth, every Wednesday, Friday and Mon day, by five 9'clock in the morning, reach Suffolk by eleven in the forenoon, and arrive at Petersburg on Saturday, Thursday and Tuesday, by noon. 79. From Smithfield, by Southampton courthouse, to Greenvillecourthoufc (or Hick's Ford). The mail to leave Smithfield every Thurs day morning, in a convenient time after the arrival of the mail from ' Petersburg, and ar rive at Greenville courthouse the next day, by ten o'clock in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Greenville Courthouse at two o'clock in the afternoon, and arriveat Smithfield on Saturday, by fix in the evening. 80. From Goldfon's (on Meherin river) by , Gee's Bridge, Saint Tammany's, and Meck lenburg Courtqoufe, to Jialifax Courthouse. The mail to leave Goldfon's every other Monday, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Halifax Cot'rthoufe the next Wednesday, by ten o'clock in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Halifax Courthouse the fame day, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Goldfon's the next Friday, by ten o'clock in the forenoon, 81. From Richmond, by Powhatan Court house, Cumberland Courthouse, P«|nce Ed ward Courthouse, Lynchburg, New London and Liberty, to Fincaftle : by estimate 192 miles. The mail to leave Richmond every Mon day. at five o'clock in the morning, and ar rive at Prince Edward Courthouse on Tues day, by fix in the evening—at Liberty on Thursday by fix in the evening—and at Fin raftleon Friday by fix in the evening —Return, tngy to leave Fincaftle when convenient to the contractor, so as to arrive at Piince Edward Courthouse the next Thursday by fix o'clock n the evening;—leave it on Friday morning and arrive at Richmond on Saturday, by fix in the evening : thus completing the tour in 13 days. 82. From Prince Edward Courthouse, by Charlotte Courthouse, Halifax Courthouse, and Pittfylvania Courthouse, to Martinfburg, and thence to Germanton, in North Carolina : by estimate, 158 miles. The mail to leave Prince Edward Court house every other Wednesday, at five o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Germanton the next Saturday, by four ill the afternoon.— Returning, to leave Germanton the next Mon day morning, at five o'dock, and arrive at Prince Edward Courthouse the next Thurs day, by fix in the evening. 83. F(om Martinfburg to Liberty : by esti mate 65 miles. The mail to leave Martinfburg every other Tuesday at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Liberty on Wednesday, by four in the afternoon. Returning, to leave Liberty on Thursday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Martinfburg on Friday by four in the afternoon. 84. From Richmond, by Columbia and Charlottefville, to Staunton. Ihe mail to leave Richmond every Mon day morning, at fix o'clock, and arrive at Staunton the next Wednesday, by fix in the evening. Returning, to leave Staunton on Thursday, at ten in the forenoon, 'and arrive at Richmond the next Saturday, by seven in the evening. 85. From Staunton, by Lexington, Fincaf tle, Montgomery Cfcurthoufe and Wythe Courthouse. to Abingdon : by estimate 224 miles. mail t0 * Cavc Staunton every other Thursday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arriveat Abingdon the next Tuesday, by fix in the evening. Returning, to leave Abing don the next day, or on Thursday, as mofl convenient to the contractor, and arrive et otaunton the next Wednesday by fix o'clock in the evening. • t^lC ou! h-Weftern Territory. 06. From Abingdon, by Jonefborough, in the territory Southwcft of the Ohio, and thence by Greertfvilie and Jefferfon Court oufe, to Knoxville : by estimate 141 miles, -..j to l cay e Abingdon every other Wednesday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and ariive at Knoxville the next Saturday, bv '* ,n . l^e evening. Returning, to leave Knoxville the next Saturday, at fix in the morning, and arrive at Abingdon the next Tuesday by fix in the evening. ° T E. Proposals for carrying this mail No. 06, w ;n |, e received at Knoxville, by PHILADELPHIAPsintsd „ JOHN FENNO, N^7 S „„. Sl « lT ._ P>lct s., ✓ the person whom governor Blount fliall name for that purpose. In Virginia. 87. From Staunton, by BathCourtheufe and the Sweet Springs, to Green Brier Court house : by estimate 123 miles. The mail to leave Staunton every other Thirfday at five o'clock in the morning' and t rive at Green Brier Courthouse the next Saturday, by fix. in the evening.—Returning, to leave Green Brier Courthouse the next M »nday morning, at five o'clock, and arrive at Stauntonthe ncxtW dnefday eveningby fix- On the Main Port Road. 88. From Petersburg by Goldfon's (on Me herin river) in Vi rgi nI a—Warrenton, Lewifbjrg, Raleigh, Averyfbor»ugh,Fayette vi le l.umberton, in N§rth Caroli na—Cheraw Courthouse, Camden, Colum bia ana Edgefield Courthouse, in South Ca kolina, —to Augusta in Georgia: by es timate 441 miles. The raaij to leave Petersburg every Friday fort-noon, at eleven o'clock—arrive at Fayette ville the next Monday morning by nine—at Cheraw Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon by two—at Catnden on Wednesday forenoon by eleven—and at Columbia in the evening by seven—at Edgefield Courthouse on Thursday evening—and at Augusta on Friday forenoon by ten o'clock—Returning, to leave Augusta every .Saturday morning, by fix o'clock— arrive at Columbia on Sunday morning—ai Camden an Sunday evening—at Cheraw Courthoufeon Monday evening—at Fayette ville on Wednesday morning by seven—and at Petersburg the next Saturday forenoon by leven. Note It is expe&ed that the post rider from Petei(burg will proceed with the mails as far as Charles Harris's, on Nottoway river (30 miles) on Friday, and there meet the post rider from Warrenton: and having exchang ed mails, they will severally set out on their return, in time to arrive at Petersburg by c leven in the forenoon of Saturday, at Warrenton by three in the afternoon. On Crofs-Roads. In South-Carolina. 89. From Camden, by State (burg to Charles ton. The mail to leave Camden on Wednesday at noon* and arrive at Charleston the next Friday by ten o'clock in the forenoon. Returning, to leave Charleston every Saturday, by five o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Camden the next day by eight in the evening. Note. These two next preceeding mails (No. 88 and 89) are to be comprehended in one con tract. In North-Carolina. 90. From Halifax by Hicks's Ford, on Me he< rin river, to Charles Harris's on Nottoway ri ver: By estimate 51 miles. To leave Halifax every Friday at four o'clock in the morning, and arrive at C. Harris's by four in the afternoon and having exchanged maiU with the Poftrider from Petersburg, return to Halifax on Saturday, by three in the afternoon. 91. From Halifax, by Princeton, Mur freefborough, Winton on Chowan River, the bridge on Bennet's creek, to R. Mitchell's, on the pod-road from Suffolk to Edenton, and thence to Edenton: by estimate, IQS miles. To leave Halifax every Monday,'at two o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Eden ton the next Wedneiday, by fix in the even ing. Returning, to leave Edenton on Thurs day, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and ar rive at Halifax by the next Monday noon. 92. From Suffolk (in Virginia) to Eden- | ton, Plymouth, and Wafliington, in North- ' Carolina. To leave Suffolk every Monday, at eleven j o'clock in the forenoon, arrive "at Edenton ; on Tuesday by eleven in the forenoon, and , at Plymouth by fix in the evening, and at Wafliington, on Wednesday by five in the afternoon. Returning) to leave Wafliington on Thursday morning by fix, arrive at*Eden ton, by noon, on Friday, and at Suffolk, on Saturday afternoon, by five. 93. From Halifax, by Blountfville, Wil liamson, and Dailey's, to Plymouth; and from Plymouth to windsor; —once in two weeks. To leave Halifax every other Saturday, by five o'clock in the afternoon; arrive at Plymouth the next Tuesday evening; and j at Windsor the next day by ten in the fore- \ noon. Returning,, to leave Windsor the fame : two o'clock in the afternoon,arrive at j Plymouth in the evening, and at Halifax, 1 by noon, on Saturday, two weeks after the departure from thence. 94. From Halifax, by Tarborough and Greenville to Wafliington. To leave Halifax every Monday, at five | o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Wafli- j ington, on Tuesday afternoon, by five. Re- I turning, to leave Wafliington at fix o'clock on Wednesday morning, and arrive at Hali fax, on Thursday evening, by seven. 95. From Newbern to Wafliington. To leave Newbern every Wednesday morning, at fix o'clock, and arrive at Wafli ington by fix in the evening. Leave Wafli ington the next morning at lix o'clock, and return to Newbern by fix in the evening. 96. From Newbern to Wilmington, once in two weeks. To leave Newbern every other Friday, at five o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Wilmington in the evening of the next day, or on Sunday mornifig by nine o'clock. Returning,, leave Wilmington the next Monday morning, by five o'clock, and arrive at Newbern, in the evening of the next day, by seven o'clock. 97. From Newbern, by Kinfton Waynef borough, and Smithfield, to Raleigh, once in two weeks. The distance estimated at 149 miles. To leave Newbern every other Monday, at fix o cjock in the morning, and arrive at Raleigh the next Wednesday. by fix in the evening. Returning, to leave Raleigh the next morning, at seven o'clock, and arrive at Newbern the next Saturday by seven in the evening. 98. From Tarboro', by Nafh Court house, to I.ewilburg. To leave Tarborough every Thurfdav taormng, at fix o'clock, and arrive at Lew .(burg the next day, bv ten in the forenoon. Returning, leave Lewifburg the fame day, at two in the afternoon, and arrive at Tarbo rough, on Saturday evening, by fix 09. From' Raleigh, by Chapel-hHI, to Hillflxirough, and trom Chapel-hill to Chat ham Court-Houfe. To leave Raleigh every Thursday morn ing, at fix o clock, reach Chapel-hill by noon, and HilKboVough by four in the al' terrioon. Returning, to leave HiHfborowh on ' Frjday mormng at nine o'clbck, reach Cha pel-hill by noon, and Chatham Court- House by five in the evening. Leave Chat bam Court-House on Saturday morning at fix o'clock, reach Chapel-hill by ten, and Raleigh by fix in the evening. 100. From Halifax, by Warrenton, Hillf borough, Martin ville, and Salem, to Salis bury, once in two weeks. The distance eP* timatedat 211 miles. To feave Halifax eve ry other Monday, by five o'clock in the morning; arrive at Hiltfborough on Wed nesday morning by nine; at Salem on Thursday, by five in the afternoon; and at Sajiffrury on Friday, by three in the after noon. Returning, leave Saliffcury on Saturday morning by nine, arrive at Salem by fix in tire evenitig, at IlillfbOrough, the next Mon day by fix in the evening, and at Halifax, tlie next Thursday evening by five. 101. From Hi 11 (borough, by Perfort Court- House, Cafwell Court-House, and Rocking ham Court-House, to Germanton, by es timate 103 miles, and thence Uetliaiiia, 10 miles, once in two weeks. To leave Hillf | borough every other Thursday, at fix o'clock in the morning, arrive at German ton the next Saturday, by three in the af ternoon, and at Bethania by fix. Returning, to leave Bethania the next day, at four in the afternoon, and arrive at Germanton by fix. Leave Germanton on Monday morning at fix o'clock, and arrive at Hillfborough the next Wednesday, by five in rhe afternoon. 102. From Salisbury, by Cabarras Court- House, to Charlotte. To return by Iredell Court-House to Salisbury; making, by esti mation, a circuit of 94 miles, once in two weeks. To leave Salisbury every other Mon day, at fix o'clock in the morning, and re turn to Salisbury the next Wednesday even ing, or by noon on Thursday j waiting at each post-town or place on the rout, at least two hours, unless sooner discharged by tha postmasters. 103. From Salisbury to Fayetteville, once in two weeks, to go by the following routes alternately. By Montgomery, Anion, ,tmd Richmond Court-Houses, to Fayettvillfe; and by Randolph and Moore Court-Houses to Fayetteville ; always returning, by the | contrary route to Salisbury : making, by 1 -jftimation, a circuit of 264 miles. To leave f Salisbury every other Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, and return thither the n6xt Wed nesday fe'nnight, by fix in the evening r waiting at each post-town or place on the route, at least two hours, and at Fayettville, at least fix hours, unless sooner discharged by the postmasters. 104. From Fayettville to Wilmington ; the mail tp go alternately by Elizabeth town to Wilmington; amd by Sampson Court-House, the Cross-Roads near Duplin I Court-House, and South Wafliington, to Wilmington ; always returning the contrary way .To leave Fayett ville every Monday at noon, and arrive at Wilmington the next Wednesday bv fix in the evening-; and leav ing Wilmington on Thursday at noon,re turn to Fayetteville the next Saturday,by fix in the evening. 105. From Edenton, by Hertford, Nixon ton,. Sawyer's Ferry, in Camden .county, to Incliantown in Currituck county, once in two weeks. To leave Edenton everv oher Tuesday, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Indiantown on Wednesday evening:— leave Indiantown on Thursday morning, and arrive at Edenton on Friday by noon. In North Carolina and South Carolina. 106. From Salem, by Bethania, Huntf ville, Rochford, Wilkes, Morganton, and Lincolnton, in North-Carolina, to Prnckney Court-House in South Carolina, once in two weeks. The estimated distance 215 miles. To leave Salem every other Friday, at fix o'clock in the morning, arrive at Morganton the next Monday evening by five, and at Pinckney Court-House the next Friday evening bv five. Returning, Pinckney Court-House on Saturday morn ing at fix o'clock, and return to Salem the next Thursday by five in the afternoon. N. B. Proposals for carrying this mail, No. io6 r from Salem to Morganton and Pinckney Court-House, will be received by Col. Joseph M'Doweli at or near Morgan ton, until the 20th day of August next. In South Caiolina. 107. From Cheraw Court-House to Georgetown. By estimate, 90 miles. The mail to leaye Cheraw Court-House j every Wednesday, at fix o'clock in the morn ing, and arrive at Georgetown the next Friday forenoon by ten. Returning, to leave George town on Saturday, at fix in the morning, and arrive at Cheraw Court-House the next Monday evening by five. 108. From Charleston to Savannah, going by .Sifter's Ferry, in] fa. vannah river* and thence to the port-road*" from Angufta to Savannah. By estimate, 137 miles. To leave Charleston every Saturday morn ing, at fix o'clock, and arrive at Savannah the Tuesday morning by nine. Leave Savattinah the fame day, at two in the after noon, and return to Charleston the next Friday, by five in the afternoon. 109. From Coofawatchy to Bpaufort. By estimate, 33 miles. To leave Coofawatchy every Monday morning, at fix o'clock (tak ing the mail from Charleston, and arrive at Beaufort in the evening. Leave Bsaufort on Tuesday or Wednefuay, and arrive Coofa watchy by the time the mail arrives there from Savannah. no. From Columbia, by Orangeburg, to Charleston. By,eftimate 115 miles. To leave Columbia every Thursday, at one o clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Charleston the next Saturday by fix in the evening. Leave Charleston the next Monday at one in the afternoon, and return to Co lumbia the next Wednesday by fix in the evening. in. From Columbia, by Winnfborough, Chester Court-House, Pinckney Court- House, and Spartan Court-House, to Green ville Court-Houfe. By estimate, 145 miles/ To leave Columbia 2 ery other Thurs day, at fix o'clock in the morning, arrive at Pinckney Court-House the next day by fix ! in the evening, and at Greenville 'Court- House the next Sundav by noon. Leave Greenville Court-House on Monday morn ing at fix, and return to Columbia the next j 1 hurfday by noon. , 112. From Columbia, by Newbury Court- House Laurens Court-House, Greenville Court-Houle, aud Wafliington Court-House, to Pendleton Court-Houfe. By estimate 143 miles. I o leave Columbia every other Thurf- Jay, at seven o'clock in the morning, ar- rive at Greenville Court-House on Satl „ day evening, lejve it (he next dav at o'clock m the afternoon, and arrive md* -dleton Court-house in the evening R. t leave Pendleto. Court-Houfo "n Mon> m °™ng affix, and arrive at Columbia next Thursday by noon. NOTE. Proposals for carrying the n ceding mails, No. 108 and No ii will £ received bjr Mr. Thomas Wrieh » postmaster, in Charleston : and for cw™' the mads No. no, in, and rr 2 yi '"S Mr. Bacot,in Charleston, or by fu c i, n in or near Columbia, as he shall nan 7" that purpose. All the proposals mVh made in writing, before the firft i , v ™ tembernext. je P* 113. From Edgefield Court-h lt ioc ,. bridge, and thence by Afebcv.Ue X/ house and Pendleton Court-house ~, Ford on Toogeloo river, ar',l i -1, IYanldin Court-hoiife, in Georgia estimate 119 miles. ~ - - S' a 7° ' e f Ec!ge fi c 'ld Court-hru ev,. other Saturday at noon, and arr „ on court-house the next Mor. noonleave it at two in the afiernool =. ' arrive at Franklin Court-house the nenW by tenint h cfc noon Franklin Court-house on Tuesday % -Z in the afternoon, and return to Edgefield Court-house the next Friday, by fix i a the evening. c On (he Main Line, in Georgia 114. From Augusta, by Waynefborouoh to Savannah: by estimate T3l miles. ' The mail to leave Augusta every Fridav afternoon, at one o'clock, and arrive at Sa vannah the next Sunday evening by fu _T Returning, to leave Savannah every 1 ucidav morning by fix o'clock, and arrive at Au gusta the next Thursday evening by fix. 115. From Savannah, by Newport-bridge and St. Savilla, to St. Mary's—once in two weeks : the distance estimated at 129 m il e ,. The mail to leave Savannah everv other Monday, at seven o'clock in the morning and arrive at St. Mary's the next Thursday by noon.—Returning, leave St. Mary's on Friday morning, by five o'clock, and arrive at Savannah The next Monday, by five in the evening. NOTE. Proposals for carrying this mail win be received by the Postmaster at Savan nah, until the last day of August next in eluiiveh'. On the Cross-Roads in Georgia, ri6. From Augusta to Wafliington and (jreenDDrough, and thence round bv the great Falls of, Ogechee, and George-town, to Augusta, making, by estimation, a cir. cu !£° f $ miles -, once in two weeks. Hie mail to leave Augusta every other Saturday, at fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Wafliington the next morning bv nine, and proceeding on the circuit, arrive K rP^, t )C " eXt Wtd "efday evening or oy Thursday noon; waiting at every poft town or place, on the route, at lead twe hours, unless sooner discharged bv the Post masters. "7- From Wafliington, by PeterfWh and Elberton, to Franklin Coort-hpufw by estimate 60 miles; once in two weeks, I he mail to leave Wafliington every ot.'ier Sunday, after the arrival of the mail f oil. Augusta, and arrive at Franklin Court house the next Monday, by ;!>r. even ing-—Returning, to leave Franklin Courts hour, on Xlid-i>l jy, ut noon, and a riat Wafliington on Wednesday evening. NOTE. Proposals for carrying the mail- No 113, 114, 116, and 117, will be receive by Mr. William UrQuhart, Poftmafte! in Augusta, until the last day of Aortift next inclusively. NOTE. i. If the general arrangement 6f the public mails should require any alto-a tion of the times of arrival arid departure , before mentioned, it is to be made accord ingly, either before the execution, or at any time during the continuance of the con tracts j and if such alteration should necei iarily increase the expense of carrying any mail, a reasonable allowance will be made to the contra&or. 1. A convenient time, which, in some eases, may be ten minutes, and never half an hour, for opening and doling a mail, is to be allowed at each poft-omce, at which the times of arrival and departure are not herein fpecified. 3. For every hour's delay, (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the con tractor is to forfeit one dollar: And if the delay continue until the hour of departure of any other depending mail, whereby the mails destined for such depending mail lose 3 —an—o' departure are generally fixed in th's tifement, yet, in some cases, they altered to fiiit the convenience o' li tractors. Persons offering ■ U - firing such alterations, will state t-'ic.u. aiu the d:fferenpe they will make in tne ' ' ' of their contracts. But when either th. contrails fliall have fixed the times ' at<{i val and departure, or experiment fliall Im* proved those moll convenient, those tin" are afterwards to be regularly attendee' tc unlets changed agreeably to theprovifion ii the lirft note. TIMOTHY PICKEFINO Postmaster-General. General Poft-OflTce, Philadelphia, July 14, 1794-