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    No;-? 38.
Diftrift of Pennfylyania to wit.
BE it remembered, that twenty-fourth, day of June,.
in the twentieth year of the Independence of the United
States of America, John Ormrod, of the (aid Diftri& hfth
deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof y ,
he claims as Proprietor, in the words following: to wit: ne y
" A (hort and candid Enquiry into the proofs of Christ's (
41 divinity; in which, Do&oi Ptieftley's opinion concerning | an<
'• Christ is occafionallv considered. In a letter to a fyeud. #
44 By Charles H, Wharton, D. D. and Member of the
Philofophieal Society of Philadelphia.
14 Whosoever deaicth the Son the fame hath not the Fath- 0
er. Let that therefore abide in you which ye have heard
*• trom the beginning :if that which ye have heard from the *P r
44 beginning shall remain in you, ye also fttall continue in CB *
44 the fan and in the father. St-John, lli Epift. c. ii. v. 23. un<
44 24." of
in conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States ver
intiuHed 44 An aft for the encouragement of learning, by fe
- curing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the authors e ul
and proprietors of (uch copies, during the times therein v ic
mentioned.' SAMUEL CALDWELL, coi
Clerk of the Diftri6fc of Pennsylvania.
Juneaq ______ e(
Law Book-Store,
No. 3 1J, High Street. __
GEORGE DAVIS begs t< inform his profeflional
friends, that per the Ceres juil arrived froo* Lofi
dpn, hehas received the following scarce and valuable ,
books. State Trials, U vol. in 6 and si vol. Ruff
head's Statutes at large, 16 vol. Woods' Inflitutes,
Coke's Entries, Raftell's do. Browne's d 6. Hearncs
pleader, Coke's ad, 3d, and 4th Institutes, t vol. Roll's
Abridgment, Brooke's do. Bulftrode's Reports, Roll's
do. 2 vol. in 1, Floyers Proflor's practice, iClarke's
Admiralty, Rutherford's Tnftitutes, Deinnlogy, or the to
Eloquence and Logic of the Bar. These with his very
large colletSlion frotrt"V)ublin now on hand, will enable ci<
him to ftipplv an entire library or a single book, as
gentlemen may have oceafion on their immediate ap
plication. "
July 14. iwiw
Asjheton and "James Humphreys, th
CONVEYANCERS, • <r.
HAVE removed their office to No. 61, Walnut-flreet,
next door but two to the corner of Dock-ilreet, „
where all INSTRUMENTS IN WRITISG are drawn at \
a moderate charge, with care, accaracy and dispatch.—
They likewifc bay artd fell Real Efl,ates upon commif-
fions, and procure Moneyupon Loan on good security.—
The business of an ATTORNEY AT LAW and NOT A- ™
RY PUBLIC is also tranfailed at the said office a3 ufnal ,
• fcy ASSHETON HUMPHREYS.
N. E. Good Notes difeonnte'd. y .
July 5. eo6w
tjit) cf Wathington. «
SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, £
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT Of THE fe
FEDERAL CITY. £
A magnificent ) 000 dollars, & > M
\ dwelling-house, 5 calh 30,000, are $ '■ T j
x X ditto J5,000 & cask 25,000 40,000 at
I ditto, 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
I (Htto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 a l
j ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,oo« t i
I ditto 5,000 & ca(h J,OOO 10,000
1 cash prize of 10,000 n
a do. 5,000 each, are, • i®,ooo tl
to do. 1,000 - 10,000 e,
20 do. s®o - - 10,000 g
00 do. 100 - - 10,000 It
*00 do. 50 xo.ooo q
400 do. 25 * i*,ooo n
1,000 do. *0 . • 20,000
15 do. 10 • • 150,000 '
16,739 Prizes.
34,261 Blanks. _ j
50,000 Tickets, St Eight Dollars, 40,*000 j
N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of
Tickets,the price of 40,000 dollars will be the Last drawn
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
And approved noftes, securing payment in either monsy
er prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for
any number not less than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant Specimen of thepri-
T»ate bnildings to be ere&ed in the City of WalFiingfon— '
Two beautifuldefigns are already felefted for the entire
-fronts on two of the public squares; from thefc prawings c
it is proposed to erect two centre and four corner buildings,, a
as soon as poflible after this lottery is fold, and to convey 8
them, when complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, in 1
the manner defcribcd in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. f
A nett deduction of fivsper cent, will be made to defray t
the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus 1
will be made a part of the fund intended for the National a
University, to be erefled Within the city of Washington. (
The Drawing will commence as soon as the tickets are 1
•fold oil.—The money prizes will be payable in thirty days 1
after it is finifhad ; ants any prices for which f#rtunate (
numbers aie not produced within twelve months sifter the t
drawing is doled, are to be considered as given towards i
the fund for the University ; it being determined to fettle j
the whole business in a year from the eiding of the draw- j
"fcg, and,to tHke up the bonds given as security. i
The real securities given for the payment of the Prizes, ,
jre held by the President .and two Direitors of the Bank ;
of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a ]
tcount at the lottery. 1
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of !
the late Ccmmiflso"-r- aflifte'd in the management of the 1
Hotel Lottery uefced to undertake this arduous talk j
a Of of the a fufficient num- j
ber of' -idly accepted, it is hoped that the ,
frit - niverfity and the other federal ob-. 1
irr .•.» jr tile design.
s ■ .lv 1t«» the different parts if the
we! i • Europe, where the tickets
iif. . tt _ public ane assured that the
di» • 5 will f; jnirnenae, and that the care and
•1 necessary to insure a fafo dilpofal of
th« tickets, 1, adered the (aor: fufpeniion indifpcnlable.
SAMUEL ULCDGET.
, '■ chets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of,
Tai .j Weft &Co. BaJtimore ; of Peter Oilman, -Boston ;
- John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells,
Cooper's Ferry.
~ : No. 134.
Diftrift of PdnilfylvaaU, to wfe.
BE It Remembered that on thej!3d day of Msy, in the
twentieth year of thelndepcndence of .the United Slates
of America, I'iakcii Sn.ui.us, of the said diftrid hsih
in this office, the title of a book, the rigfit whereof
hs'claims as proprietor in the words following to wi< *' THE
DISAPPOINTMENT, or THE FORCE Of CREDULI
TY, a new Comic Opera in three ads, by Andrew Barton,
Esq. 2d edition teviiedand corre&td with large uddttiousby
the author,"
" Enchanting grdd ! that dofl conspire to blind,
" Mans' errin;; judgment and mifgaide the mind,
«' In fe|rch ot thee, the wretched worldling goes,
«« Nor dangers fears, tho* friends of right opoofc.'*
1n conform ity to the aft of-the Congress of the United
States, entitled " An aft for the encouragement of
by securing the copies «f maps,iharts and books to the authorj '
and pioprietors of such copies during the times therein men
tioned. Samuel Cudwul, Cllc Dift. Penn.
The time Cpcrt wilt ie piblijhcd in "it (onrjc aj tae , r three
turu. Juiy aa i4t
f f -
FOR S A/L B,
A very Valuable Estate, /h
CALLED TWITTENHAM, fituatc in the ,~-
township of Upper Derby, and county" of Delaware, l
71-2 miles frorti Philadelphia, and half a mile from the PEI
ne\v Western road: containing 230 acres of excellent land, cciL
1 45 of which are good watered meadow, 9a of prime wood- larl;
' land - , ami the refl arable of the fir ft quality. There fide
" on the premises a g:ood two story brick house, with 4 rooms N
on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-wc!l lum
of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, ftabLs, jem
j and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and (tone, J
e fpring-honfe ; two good apple and. one of pe ich- ~*r
-1 cs. The fields are ail in clover, except those immediately
under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage
of water in each of them, which render jit peculiarly con- r-y
s venient for grazing. # 1-
The situation is pleasant andhralthy, and from the high
s cultivation of th&land. the good neighbournood, and the 0]
n vicinity to the city, it is very fuitablc for a geatleman's j
country feat. po>
The foregoing i» part of. the estate qf Jacoli Harman, oia
_ deceafcd, and effered for sale bv # tha
Mordecai Lewis, the
Ofl. 9. eo.] Surviving Executor. of (
J PROPOSALS, thl
By BIOREN fsf MADAN, Kn J
5 For publifning by that celebrated Work,
Godwin's Political Justice. air,
| s From the last London Edition. t j lt
> S T 1 * M s; ] ijn
' 8 I. It will be pablifhed in two large volumes, duodecimo. '
's 11. Price to Subscribers, two tjbllars, handsomely bound,
is to be paid on deliycry of the work,
y 111. As foou as a aumber of Subfcribtrs appear, fuffi- " ;
le cient to defray the eipeuce, it shall be put to press. " j
ts IV. The-names of the Subscribers {hall be prefixed.
Th - following CharaAcr of this work
is cxtrafted from the Wonthly Review, p. 3 JI » 3 la » ' iIT
March, 179 J. "i
- "We have no small degree of pleafnre i r n announcing
the present worli. to our readers ; as one wh rh from the
freedom of its enquiry, the grandeur of its views, and the
fortitude of its principles, is eminently deserving of atten
''' tioji. By this eulogium, we would by no means he under
:t ' flood to fubferibe to all the principles which these volumes J
a£ contain. Knowledge is not yet arrived at degree of
T eertainty which ts requisite, for any two men to think a
like on alMfubjeas; neither haslangnage attained that con
, fiftcnt accuracy, which can enable them to convey their U|i ,
* thoughts, even when they do thinkalike, in a mannerper- ,
' fedtly correal and intelligibly to both. These difficulties
are onljr to he overcome by a patient, iflceffimt, and bene
volent invetligatien.
" Many of the opinions which this work contains, are
- bold; some of them are novel; and fomedoubtlefsare er
roneous :—but that which ought to endear it even to those
[ whose principles it may offend, is the llrength of argu
' ment adduced in it to prove, that peace and order mod ef
fectually promote the happiness after which political re
formers are panting ; —that as the progre£s of knowledge
is graduaJ, political reform ought n»t to be prficipi&tc;—
and that convulsive violence is dangerous not only to indi
viduals (for that rcfult would Ke of small
account) but to the general cause of truth. It is the op
pofiteof this principle that inspires the enemies of politic
al enquiry with so much terror ; it js the fuppofltion that
change i*,aft inevitably be attended by the turbulence and
iajuftice of commotion; and that innovation cannot be
nude without th< interven - ion <sf eyils more deftru&ive
than those wh'ch are intended to be reformed. Ulider the
cor.vicftion of this philanthropic fentmicnt, of calm and
gradual reform, (which in its proper place he lias fully il
lustrated) Mr. Godwin proceeds without scruple firll to en
quire info .present evil, tSi-il br.xncUes, and .
next to demonstrate future good. .
" Dividing his work into eight books, making rn
JMrORCA.ttCJE.Or fCILJI'ICAL INSTITUTIONS the fubjt-S of
the firll, he begins by an attfmpt to prpye the omnipo- .
tence of government over the moral of mr.rikmd ; J
and that on these moral habits their wisdom, virtue and ~
felicity depend." |
Subscriptions received by the publifhcrs at their j - a
Printing.Oliice, back of No. 77 Dock-street, Philadelphia! ! '
,oj June iS • f jweona
For Sale, fr
l«y A LAROE ILE~»ANT AH» WELL riNISEB ,
Three-story Brick House, t
3r i- (The late residence of General Walter Stwart)
>; — "\T7ITH a LOT «f GROCiTO thereunto Merging, c
tire VV the weft fide of Third-street, near Uiion-ftreet
ngs containing io front 31 feet, and in depth joofeet, to an
igs,, alley leading into Union-street. The house is 2 feetfroflt _
vey and 50 fee't deep ; the several looms containd in it are
, in large, commodious, andconiplctely fipi&cd; Jie two firft
:ry. stories are each 13 feet high; there are i> mahogany T
ray doors in the house ; a geometrical staircase, wth muhoga- f
ilus ny rails and a good Iky-light. The kitchen iin the 1 ell
>nal ar, which is fpacieus and convenient, and finihed with a;i
n. oven, slew-holes and pantries, a servants' bll and large C 1
are wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which is an
'ays area in which there is a pump. The yard is vaulted.
late Communicating with the said building is a neat l.ree-tlory : u
the brick house, on the north fide of Onion-street contain- n
irds ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower pan of which al
ttle U»t present occupied as a compting-houfe, and tie upper
»w- part divided into well-tinfftied large chambers. Thishouft ol
may at a small expeufe be converted into a , cmvenieni w
zes, dwelling: The flreet door'is very handsome, and:he front
ank and back have Venetian window-lhutters. Adjoining the "
- a lad house, upon the lot belonging to the firft, art creeled a '
bathing-rooms, &c. There are likewise very good coacl*
tof house and stables finiflied equal (or nearly so) witi any in P
the the city, on a lot containing on Union tlreet 30 leet, and
task in depth 011 the waft fide of said alley 51 feet. There are a
jm- good cellars under the whole of the buildings, aai a wine h
the room over part of theftable, with a hay-loft ove: there- r '
ob-. mainder. For further particulars enquire of a
EDWARD BOSTSALL k Co.
the At their Office No. 64 Dock-flreet. between Walnut ic Pear V
KU ro [frets. r
the 6th month 24th, 1J96.
and — ———e
bis Philjp Nicklin & Co.
HAVE FOR SALE, f
; of Soaihong i;
on ; Hyson Skin )
'lis, Young Hyfo* I FRESH TEAS
Ii . Hyson and \
Imperial •* . /
Yellow Nankeens . '
China Ware, alTorted in Boxes and Chcfta
a,e » Quiikfilvcr i
i«if Band*nno Handkerchiefs of excellent qulity in '
"riE ehefts 1
LI- London Market MADEIRA VIN1! 1
tq.l. London particular Vin pipes, bogheads, & ]
sby New-York Market J quarter ia(ks 1
Teneriffe Wine in pipes and hoglieads '
Sugar Candy bythe Box
Sail Cans'as Nb. 1 a 8
Lead in lheeis
, 3 Calks of Cutlery assorted
r A few chests of Manckefler Goods, afjtted thick- ,
i«rs feL ®> e ®™»> ftrij>ed Nankeens, -
en- 3 Small packages «f black fewing-filkj
8 Tierces Virginia Snake-teot.
iree Nails aflbrt«4 in calks
' £a. w ,af
! ' To be Sold,
At No. 128, North Second-Strcit, and by fcveral y
i the Apothecaries in this Citv.
TRANSFERS of the right wremove ?•»:•»*•»i
oions from the human jodv, asfecured to I) r i- LISrIA
PERKINS, by patent, with inSliuineni. ,ud direftien' ne
ceifaiy i'>r the practice. This mode ;)i treatment is partieu
larly u'eful in relieving pain;- i<i the head face, tce'h, brcait,
fide, stomach. hack, rhcum'tifms, recent gouts, &c- &e.
NotwithftaiuHing the utility of this praQ.cc it i- not pre- r
lamed but are cases m which this and eveiy ol fcr
iemcd'y may fomctimcs fail. . ab
Jane 18, iaW Sa
\v ar-Office of the United States, f m
May 4th, 1796. ctc
THE following Rules, explanatory of thofc pubiilhed br
the 15th February, 1789, are to be observed by all ha
persons entitled to Lands, in purfuanc® of refolvea ol
Congfefs. J a —■
Every certificate of the acknowledgment or a deed ©r
power of attorney, either before a notary public or other
magiftratc, mud, in addition to wjiat is ufua!, set forth
that the perfan making the acknowledgment is known to - ■
the notary or other magistrate ; for which purpofc words j
of the following import must be inserted in the certificate.
" And I do moreover certify that the said A B making
this acknowledgment has be«n for j»crfoßally
known to me." \
If the notary or ether magistrate has reason to believe
that he is theperfon he rsprcferiti himfelf to be, he wil lci
also certify it.
Andifthe proof be made by a witnefsor wi»nefT'S,hi or
theymuft swear to (afoe general ftateof their knowledge ol
htm, which matter must be set forth in tM* certifies t ; and
the notary public, or other fnagillrate, before whoiji r_g ir!
acknowledgment is made, must also set forth that the wit
tje.s or wltnclTcahas or have been for upwards of
perirnally known to him.
If a justice of the peace is employed, the clsrk of the
court of the corporation or county must cerfify that such
person is a jvfticc of the peace, of the county or corpora
tion as the cafe may be, and that full faith is d.ue to hir
aits as such. JAMtS iVI'H£NK.Y,
Secretary of War '
May u. imvini R
George Dobson, j
BEGS Ujve to ioEornTithe Store-Keep#* in Town and
Country, that he has removed' from (o;
N°* 25, louth Third-flrcet,
where he is opening a Lat«j9,and Elf&nt Aflortmqnt <>f the
undermentioned articles—viz.
Superfine London Cl*ths Kerseymeres,
Yorkfhiic second Do. Do. a
Elastic do. do.
Mix'd and Slue Coatings
Flannells, See.
Manchester Printed CalJicoes,
London Chintz ditto,
p!ueand diit.o Furnicuies, .
India ditto, *
Long Cloths, CofTaes, Baftas, Battillas& Conjeyrems, n
4-4 9-8 s'l & 6 '4 Superfine India Boo.k fyluflins* ft
4-4 ared q-8 India Book Handkcrchicis, ;
4-4 and 9-8 Scutch ditto,
[ 4-4 & 6-4 plain do. Mufliqg,
4-4 & 6 4 British Jaconets,
6-4 Bririlh Checks and Stripes,
4-4 India do. do, do. «
j 4-4 ditto Chilloes, Madras <&c. q
A large assortment of figur'd and plain MuQineifj . 1
' Quillings, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens,
Eancy Waiftcoaiings,
j Ginghams of the hrft Quality, fubjefl to Drawback, *
1 India Nankeens, "
Men'» White m-.d coloured Silk Aockiags.
! May 9 ■ wcoit tj
, For Sale, »•
f A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, {
' TN New Jersey, near the Fonks of Little Egg-Harbour. p
' A The Grift Millis Cxty by forty feet, two water wheels, -
and calculated for four run of Stones, with screen, fans
and boulting-cloths, &c. Th* Saw-Mill has two faws,and
capable ofcuttingfiveto 6 100 thoufandfeetof Boards per (
year. A valuable piece ef Cedar Swamp, within a mile
and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile
f>t a Landing I'he Lumber, &c. may be takeii by water
from the mill taii.
ALSO FOR SALE,
Several Valuable Tra&s of Land, . ,
Ip Pennlylvania, for all ©f which payment will be receiv- t
in the Botes of MefTri Morris and Nisholfon, or ia t
pafh. .
For further information apply to the Printer.
° May 17. law
" ' \
1 Samuel Richardet, \
ESP'EC TFULLY informs the Gentlemen
. -V Merchants, that he has tliis day opened the CITY J
,1 TAVER.Naud MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in the
c city yf Phiiadehhia. <
n The Subfcriptipu Room will be furnilhed with all the
1. publiftiedin Philadelphia, N:w-York, Ros
y 1 ton, Baltimore, together with of the principal com-
mercial cities of Europe—Tkoy will be regularly filed
h an< * nciie permitted to be taken away on any account,
°r Tea, Coitce, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
fe Liquors; together with the ul'ual refrefhments,
lt will at all times,be procured at fibe bar.
jj. Gentlemen may depend on accommodated vfritb *
v the choice ft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the wiofi:
approved Malt Liquors iromLondon and breweries. '
Ihe Larder will be supplied with the prime and earliest. <
0 produ&ions of tho Scafon. J
id Large and Parties, or single Gentlemen, may be *
r€ accommodated with Breakfafts, Dinners, or Supperi, at
le - hours most convenient to thcmfelves—a cold Collation is
e- regularly kept for conveniency, th« BiUof Fare to be had
at th® bar.
, The Lodgftig Rooms will be'completely furniflied, and
ar tae utmost attention, paid to cleanlincfs, and every other
rpquifite. 1
Samuel Richardet will be happy t® receive, and
* exccute the commands oi his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himJelf that nothing on his. part (hall be wanting to pre
serve that patronage with which he has been Co diftWuiih .
ijigly honored.
Philadelphia, April -19.
JOHN PAUL JONES.
TNFORMATION is hereby givr.;i, that the late J.hn
1 Paul Tones was a proprietor of £re (hares (amount
ing to about 5867 icrea) in i trait of land purchased by
t! >e Ohio Company, in too territory of the United States
•f America, north-weft of the rivet Ohio ; and that his
heirs, or legal representative, on the direc
. tors of said company,at Marietta in the territory afore
}hid, will receive a deed of the said five lures, or rights
ef land.
The application maybe made pcrfonilly or by an agent,
but proper documents must be produced to prove the
claimant or claimants the legal heirs or representative «f
the feid jones
N.B. As it is not known in what country the person
k- or perfonsintereftedrefide.it will be an ad of benevolence
in every Printer in America and Europe, who (hall insert
thisadvcuifemem in his p,jj;cr.
lu behalf of the dircAori of the Ohio Company,
. . ) RUFUS PUTNAM.
Marietta, May 40,1796. Qurje4j
p
i For S:iie,
A Few Cafe- of l : ir!t
I N D 1 G O.
Enquire at No. 71, South Water Itreec.'
May » tht fti
"fifty dollars reward.
RAN away from the fubl'cri >er living near Chur
Hill. Qu-en \ans County in the State of Mary
about th<; firlt of January last, a black negro man,nam :
Sam,about thirty years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches iji;;ii..
has a crooked finder on one hand, and one leg and to. ■■
fmallcr tkart the other, somewhat round-fhsuicLred, hi-,
cloathing unknovrn. Any who will secure cr
bring said fellow lioms, so that I may get him agnui iha<i
have the above reward withreafonable charges.
, , "■ ■ WII.LI'AM JACOBS.
rnni* 4. "tawim.
Mr. F RAN CIS,
1 (Of the New Theatre)
' r T"'AKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his
' X scholars and to the public. Mr. franeis intends,
' on his return from Maryland, to open a public a'ca-
J demy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He
flatters himfelf that his attention to his pupils hi
therto renders any pramifes ps conducing, his future
1 lchemes on the rifroft liberal and terms, of pro
priety, totally unneceflary.
N. S- Private tuition as ufufl.
J ""Plans of the city ot Philadelphia,
Including the Northern Liberties and diftrid .of
Southwark;
Published, and fold bv
BENJAMIN DA'/lES,
f No. 68, High street,
(Price one dollar.)
THIS plan i* %6 inches fqu»i*e, and has been en
' graved-by one of tte firft artists In the city,' from a Lite
and accurate fnrtcy. Purchasers are'emitted to a pam
phlet with each plan,-giving " foine account of the
city, its population, trade, government, &c.
July 19 ta & f tf
PR OPOSALS
" FOR CARRYING THI ,
Mails of the United States,
On th» following routes, will be received by the Poftmafler
1 at-Savannah, tiacil the firft day of September next.
i. From Savannah by Suiibury to Newport Bridge, once a
week.
Receive the Mail at Savannah everv 'Saturday bv 9 A M r ar
rive atSuiibui-y by 6 P- M. and at Newport Bridge on Sun
day by 10 AM. Returning. Leave Newport Bridge oh Sun
day by 3 P Mi »»d a'rive at. Sunbury in the evening, and at
Savannah on Monday by 6 P M.
3. From Newport Kridgeby Darien and Brunfwick to St.
Mary'si once in two weeks.
the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday
and arrive at St. Mary's th« next vVednefdav bv 5 P <Vl»
Returning. Leavv St. 'MaryVfhe next day, Thursday by 8 A
,M, and arrive a Newport Bridge the nextSjnday by to A M.
Note 1. IF either of the routes are altered by law, during the con
tinuance of the Contracts, the Contrattor is to obfeve such alterationr
[ in carrying the ma.iL anahij pa) is tobe $n(reafed or dimihi/hed. lu
proportion to the dijlsnce encreafed or di,ainifh:d by such alteration
Note 2. The Coutra&s are to be in operation on the'firjl day a)
Oftobf next, and to continue 'for four years until tht 30 1* Septcm
■ ber y t-<Boo, incluftze.
lCne 3, TkePoJi Ma for General may alter the times of arrival
and departure at any time daring the continuance of the Contrasts. he
previously Hipulating <\n adtqu/de caiiipe>iJation for any extra expenjc
that may be apcafioned thereby.
Note 4. Fifteen minutes shall he allowed for opening and dofng
the mail at ali offices where no particular time is [fecifeed.
~~ Note 5. For every hour's delay (.unavoidable accidents excepted)
in arriving after the times pnfen bed in any cent rad, the coiitrathrr
[ball forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue un il depart
it re of any depending mail, whereby -the mmh de(lined for such de»
r. pending mail fha.il Icfeatrip, the contractor j,hall forfeit ten dolio:h
Is, -r-W be deduded from his pay.
n* JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
lc * Poft-Malter Gcneia!.
cr General Post Office,
Philadelphia, June 2s. 17Q&» iaw6w
« Urbanna iYiiU Seats ,
OITUAT£ in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks#
O the river Sufquehan :a, ali<sut one mile above tide w>-
ter, and commanding the water o£ that important river,
y- the channel conducting th+ trade of which comes so near
in the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak the bo»M;
and Mills may be io situated a» to receive them along their
walls, and by water lifts take in tßeir cargoes.
There is a power fuflfi'cicne for many end any kind cf
— ufeful Water aud so much may be jufily said in
commendation of this Scite as \ir<iuid b<s inconvenient to
iixfert in a newfpß.per pahlicatioti*.
» n Those who may deljre to be concerned, will probably
•y find tbemfelves w<ll pleased on viewing the fituati«n.
k e Leases for any term of years may be obtained on appfi
catipn to the living on the premises.
he CLEMENT HOLLYDAT.
jf. April 19. law 3 m
n- —t — '■ — ?
cd Lottery and Broker's Office,
ty N Q 64 South Secouii/lreet,
CS) ' | 'ICKK'I'S in the Canal Lottery No. 11, are now rea
' L dy for sale, a Check B.ok kept for the examinatiaa
t ]j of Tickets, and Prizes paid, without deduction.
jQ- The Suljtfcriher solicits the application of the Public or
es any of his friends who wish to purch.tfe or fell Sank Stock,
Certificates, Bilis of Exchange, or Notes, Houses, Lands,
Lotts or Merchandize of any kind, or to obtain Money
k c on depbfit of property.
at WILLIAM BLACKBURN,
a j I.ate, j4gent for the Canal Lottery Company.
V' Shares an 1 Tickets in the late Newport Long
n[ l Wharf, Hotel and Public School Lottery examined; a
complete lift of all the prizes having been received at
this office.
od June 6. w&a
jes FOR SALE.
re- \ FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn; about four htfn-
-ZjL dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette
of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-ftreet. §
1 w * _____
JOSEPH COOKE,
GOLDSMITH JEWELLER,
l j 1I) The corner of Market and Thi.-d-ftreets, PhiladclpJiia,®
no TV/f OST refpcftfully informs his friends and the public,
XV.IL th.it he has received, per the last arrivals, a com
teg plete and general aflortment of aim oft
Every Article in his Line;
cC " Immediately from the manufa&ures of Landon, Eir
e" mingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the newcii
" ts fafhion, and will be fold, wholefalc and retail, on the .or. -
ell terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, ami Mr.
JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current v-lue
1 ' c N. B. The upper part of the House in which he now
lives to be let, furnifhed or unfuryilhed. law
nee
fcrt PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
—No. 119 —
CHESNUT-STREET.
' [Prtec. Eight Dollars per &su«ni«}