General Poft-Office. Philadelphia, Sept. 10,1792. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until the fifteenth day of November next, in clusively, tor carrying the Mails of ihe Unit'd States on the following Post from the fi'ft day of January next, uatil the firil day ut June, 1 794- , in Massachusetts and N re. 1. From Wtjcajjct to Portland d-ttn&of Maine : 10 leave Wileaflet every Tuesday by fix o'clock in the morning, and ar at Port land the next day by one in the airernoon : —i<e- turning, to leave Portland every I'hurfday by fix in the morning, and arrive at Wilcaflct the next day by one in the afternoon. 2. Fiom Portland to Portjmoulh : The mail to leave Puitland every Monday and Thuifdav by fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Ppril mouih every Tuesday and Friday by ten nj the forenoon:—Returning, to leave eve ry Tuesday and Friday at one in the afternoon, and arrive at Portland on Wednesday and Satur day by fix in the evening. 3. From / ortfmouth torn ojlon : From November fiilt to Mayfirit, the mail to leave Porifinouih every Tuelday 3nd Fiiday, at two o'clock in the afternnoon. and arrive at BofH>n on Wednesday and' Saturday by fix in the evening : —Returning, to leave Boston every Monday and Thu'fday, b) fix m the mot ning, and arrive at Pordiffioui on Tuesday and Fiiday by ten tothe forenoon : — And from May fir it to NoVembei ftf ft, the mail to leave Poitfrnouth eveiy Tqffddy, Thursday and Satur day, by lour in ihe morning, and airive at Bollon' the fame day j by-fix' in the evening :—Returning, to leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and by lour in the morning, and arrive at Portsmouth the fame days by fix in the evening. In Massachusetts, Connecticut and New-York 4. From 3ojlon % by Worcejitr, Springjield,Hartford, Middletown, and New-Haven, to New-York : Kiqm November fiift to May fir ft, the mail to leave Bol ton every Monday and Thursday, at one o'clock iathe afternooa ; and arrive at New-York every Saturday and Wednesday (the sixth day from its departure) t>y ten in the forenoon : Returning, to leave New-York every Monday and Thursday, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Bol ton every Saturday and Wednesday, by ten in the forenoon : And from May firft to November firft, the mail to leave Boston every Monday, Wednes day and Ftiday, by three o'clock in the morning, and arrive at New-York every Thursday, Satur day and Tucfday (the fourth day from its de parture) by eleven in the forenoon : Returning, to Jeave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by one o'clock in the afternoon, and ar rive at Boston every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday, by fix in the evening. In New-York, New-Jersey and Pennsyl Van 1 A. 5. Between New-fork, (by Newark and Eliza bethtown) and Philadelphia, every day in the week, Sunday excepted : The mails to leave New-York at noon, and Philadelphia at onfc o'clock in the afternoon; and arrive at Philadelphia and New- York refpe&ively, the next day after their de parture, by ten in the forenoon ; excepting the mails of Saturday, which are to arrive at the fame Jiour on Monday. /nPENNSYLVAN J A 01id MjRVIANI, 6. From Philadelphia la Ba'ttmore: The mail to leave Philadelphia eveiy M nday, Wednefdaj ?ifd J. r 'day, at noon, and arrive at Baltimore e*ai»h fuccced'og day f.y noon ; Returning, tn leave Baltimore eveiy Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday, b.y four o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Phi ladelphia Ach succeeding day by eleven in the forenf on. 4}. From Baltimore to Alexandria : The mail to leave Baltimore every Tueldav, Thursday and Sa. turday, at one o'clock in the alternoon, and airive at Alexandria each succeeding day by Jight in the morning : Returning, to leave Alexandria every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday by four o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at Baltimore on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday by ten in the fore noon. In VIRGINIA. 8. From Alexandria to Richmond, Suf folk and Porljmoutk : The mail to leave Alexan dria eveiy Monday,' Wed'nefday and Friday, at nine o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Rich, mond every Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday, by-fix in v the evening ;at Ps erlburg, every Wed. .lefday, Fiidavand Monday at ten m the forenoon; at Suffolk everv Thursday, Saturday and TueWa;' by ftx in the afternoon ; and at Poitfmouth tvery Friday, Monday and Wedncfday", by ten in the forenoon : Returning, to leave Poitfmouth the lame Fiiday, Monday and Wedncfday, at one o'clock m the afternoon, and arrive at Suffolk the fame days by seven in the evening ; arid at Peteif burg the next Monday, Weiinefday and Friday by eleven in the torenoor.; leave Petcrfburg the fame days at two in the afternoon, and arrivj at Rich mond the fame days by fix in the evening: leav- Richmond on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by four in the morning, and arrive at Alcxrndna the next Wednesday, Fuday and Monday, by three in the afternoon. 9 From Richmond, by WWiamtburg, York-Tow* and Hampton, to Aorjolk. The mail to feave Rich fond "try Monday, Wrdnefday and Friday, bv tour o'clock in the morning,- and amve at Norfolk tyieach fuc ceding day, by five in the afternoon ■ Returning, to leave N.rtfolk every Wcdnefday' Friday and Monday, by fix in the morning, and arrive at Richmond each succeeding day-by fix in tne evening. ' An V) rginia and Nostii-Carouna « ? ' ter(in by fatijax, T„borou^h»nA Smithfi/li, toFetettaiil/C. The mail 10 leave Petcrf. burg every Friday, a(one o'clock in the atiernoon »nd arrive ai Fayetievillc the next Monday, by' tight in the evening: Returning, to leave Fayeite- Vllle every Tuesday, by four in the morning and arrive at Pcterfburg the next Friday, by eleven in the forenoon. Carolina li From Fayetteville, by Cheraw Court- House, "Camden, Columbia and Cambi idgr, to Aogulb, The mail to leave Fayetteville every T#efday, by four in the morning, reach Camden next day By five in the afternoon, ijnd arrive «t Augusta the next Saturday by noon : Keiurn- JJigio ltMtve Augusta every ThuiTday, at five in the morfcing, arrive «t Camden the next Sunday by five in the morning, and fit Fayetteville ihe next \ft>iid«y, by fight in the evening. 12. From Augvfta tc Savannah. The mail to leave AuguAa every Saturday, at one o'clock in ihe afternoon, and arrive at Savannah the next Mori 'lay morning by ten : Returning, to leave Savan nah evtr.y Monday, at two o'clock in t-he iiier | noo'i:, ac'd arrive at Auguita the next WedntfdTy, ' by five in the afternoon. I 13 From Carnden lo Statcfburg. The mail to | leave Camden every Tburlday by tour in the morning, and arrive at Staufburg by eight : Re turning. to leave Staufburg eve/y Saiuiday, at iwo in the afternoon, and arrive at Camden by fix. In M.uAACHOJErxs, -K»M>:>f.-LsLANO ana Cow NtCTtCUT 14. From Bojlon to Providence. The mail to leave Bollon every Monday and 'I hui fday, by fix in the morning, and arjue the fain* - days at ,Pio virience f by. tivaiin the n-fternoon : Returning, to Providence every Wedneiday and Satuida), by fix in the morning, and ari ivc the lame day-, at B itl'on, by five in the afternoon. Peifons offering proposals for this eontra&, art de fired alft» to (late the terms on win eh they will carry the mail between Boßon and Piovi dence, three times a week, and every day in the week (Sunday excepted ) \ cafe a stage waggon Ihould run so often between those two places. 15. From Providence, by Norwich, to Hartford. Th?- rpaij to leave Piovidence every Tuesday and Friday, by fix o'clock in the morning, and arrive •it Norwich the fame days, and at Hartford on Wednesday and Satu.rday, by five in the alternodo : Returning, to leave Hartford every Monday and Thursday, at ft veil in the morning, arrive at Nor wich the fame days, and at Providence on Tues day and Fnday, by five in the afternoon. er Per Tons otfering proposals for this are also defircd to state the terms on which they will carry t.hemail between Ptovifence and Hart ford three times a week, if a stage waggon should run To often between those two places. 16. From New-London to Newport, thence by Brijlol and Warrtn 10 Providence, therice by Green wich to Newport, and from Newport to New-London. The mail to leave New-London every Tuelday, at two in the afternoon, and an we at Newport ti?e next day by fix in the evening ; leave Newport every Friday at eight in the morning, and airive at Providence the fame day by fix in the evening ; leave Providenceon Saturday at eight in the morn ing, and passing through Gteenwich, arrive at Newport the fame day by fix in the evening ; leave Newport the next Monday at eight in the morn ing, and arrive at New-London the next day by en in the forenoon. 17. From New-Haven to New-Londcn : The mail to leave New-Haven every Monday, at eight in the morning, and arrive at New-London ever, Fuefday by ten in the forenoon : — Returning, to leave every two o'clock in the afternoon, and arrive at New-Haven every Wednesday afternoon by fix. 18. From Middletown to New-London. The mail to leave Middletown, from November firft to May fi'ft, every Thursday morning, and from May to November, every Friday morning, by tight o'clock ; and ariive at New-London by iix in the evening of the day of its departure : Returning, to leave New-London each next succeeding day by eight in the morning, and arrive at Middletown by fix in the evening. In New-York. 19. Between the Qty of New-Yak (by Kings bridge, Po'jghkeepfie, and the city of Hudson) ind Albany. Ihe carriers, with the mails, 10 leavt New-York and Albany eve ry Monday and Thorf dav, by four in the morning, meet, and return t<> each place on Wedncfday and Saturday, by fix m the evening. In Pennsy lvania. 20. From Philadelphia, by Lancajler-, York-torvn, (ar/j/le, Skippcvjburg, Qhamberfiurg, Bedford and Greenjburg io Pittjburg. The mail to leave Phila delphia every S-iturday at noon, and arrive at Pittf burg the next Friday by noon ; remain there hoi lels than four, nor more than fix hours, and returi to Philadelphia the following Friday by noon. In the State oj Delaware. 21. From Wilmington, by New-Cajtle, Cantwel/'s Bridge, and Duck Creek, to Dover. The mati to leave Wilmington e very Monday afternoon, b\ five o'clock (or as so >n as the mail from Philadel phia is received) and arrive at Dover by five iu ihr evening of Tuesday : Returning, to leave Dovet rvcry Wednesday morning by five o'clock, and arrive at Wilmington by seven in the evening of the fame day. Jn DELA wA R E and Mar yl an d # From Chiiftiana BrMge, by MmdJetown, Warwick and George-town Cross-Roads, to Che f ter-iown, and thence to Eafion. The mail to leave Christiana Bridge every Monday afternoon, by fix o'clock (or as soon as the mailfrom Phila delphia is received) and arrive at Eafton by fix in the evening of 1 uefday : Returning, to leave Eaf ton every Wednelday morning by five o'clock and arrive at Christiana B. idge in the evening o" the fame day, by eight o'clock. £3 Pcrfons offering proposals for carrying this mail, are desired to state the terms on whieh they will,carry it trom May firft to November ft,ft, by leav ng Philadelphia every Monday at hall part nine, A. M. and teaching Eafton the next day by TO J M -— and 'burning, leave Eafton every YVednefday by four, A. M. and arrive at Philadel phia i he next day by noon : And perform the lame tour, during the other half of the year be tween hall past tune o'clock ol every Monday', and noon ol the next Saturday. And also their terms lor carrying an additional mail between Philadel phia Jnd! Chefteuown, leaving Philadelphia c wn Wedncfdayano Friday at half pad nine, A M and returning the fourth day aftei by noon. 23. From Baltimore to Annipdis. The mail t» leave Baltimore every Monday and Friday, at eight in the morning, and arrive at Amiapoli* the ■fame day, by , vc in the afternoon : Returning, to * n K r" S CVCry Tucfda >' and Saturday by rme A £ and arrive at Baltimore the fame days by five 111 the alternoon. h: Vi a ci n i a ar.d Nor th-Ca not i n a ZflAn/v "Y flynwuih;wa'fh,nr ton_and Ncuiben, to Wilmington : The mail tol cat. Suffolk every Wednefdav at four o'clock in the next Sa- 148 In Nortk-Carou ka p. 5. From Halifax by Blmntjvi/le, Williimjlown, and Daileys, to Plymouth, once in two weeks:—The mail to leave Halifax every other Monday by five o'clock in the morning, and anive at Plymouth the next day by fix in the evening : Returning, to le.ve Plymouth the next Thursday by five in the morning, and arrive at Halifax on Fiiday by five in the evening. 26. From Wilmington to Fayettevilh : If.e nr.nl to leave Wilmington every Sunday, at lour in the morning, and arrive the next day at Fayetteville by five in the afternoon : Returning, leave Fay ettevillc every Tu fday, by four 111 the morning, and airivc at Wilmington i«ie next day by five in the afternoon. In Virginia, Proposals will be received at the Poll-Office in Richmond, untiJ the 10 h day of N'ifemher next inclusively* fop carrying she mail o*'.he United States from Richmond to Staunton, —from the 15'h aay of the fame month, until the firft day of June 1 794- rnai 1 to leave Richmond every Mon day by fix in the morning, and arrive at Staunton the next Wednesday by fix in the evening : Re turning, leave Staunton every Thursday at ten in the forenoon, and arrive at Richmond the next Saturday by frven in the evening. (^3 = * The persons offering proposals for carry ing this mail, are defiled to Hate the on which they will carry it, and leave Richmond eve ry Wednefriiy at noon, and arrive at Staunton the next Saturday by three tn the afternoon : Return- , ing, leave Staunton every Monday at seven in the morning, and arrive at Richmond the ilexi Wed nesday by ten in the for noon. Note i. If during the continuance of the con trails here proposed, any other times of arrival and departure of the mails should become neref fary, to preArve a proper connexion with other 'mails, ttie coniradlors are to conform to any ar rangement which for that purpose (hall be made by the Poft-Maftcr General, such arrangement not lefTeniog thp number of hours above allowed for carrying the mails refpe&ivcly, without their con cur. 2. A convenient limc not less th<\n ten minutes, nor excccd:ng half an hour,for opening and cloliug a mail is to be allowed at each Poll-Office,at which the time of iu arrival and departure is not herein fpecified. 3- For every half hour's delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving alter the tunes pre fenbed in any contrail, the comra&or to forfeit me dollar ; and for the non-pei formance of a trip, 'ouble the sum which the value of one trip lhaU to the of the whole number ol mps 10 be performrd. 4 The mail may be carried on any of the post :oads herein deferibed, either in stage waggons oy on horses : but when the slate of the roads p e vents travelling in waggons with the neccflary ex pedition, the mails are to be carried on horses.—• r.very mail-llage mutt have in it a box in which ihe mail is invariably to becarried, under lock and key. 5. News-papers, as well as letters, are to be sent in the mails; and it any contractor would vii'h to be authorized to carry news-papers, other ban those conveyed in the mail (agieeahly to the 22d fcilion of the port-office iaw) he must, in his >ropofals, state the refpe£live fu:os for which he will carry the mails with and ivithout\he emolu ments which may anfe from such fepat die cai riage of news-papers. NEW POST ROADS, In N T £w-Yorr, Massachusetts & Vermont. An extension b' the Post roads having been de sired, front thence to Kan.tndaiqua, in the ttate of New-York ; from to Bennington, in the ftatesof feits and Vermont; and from Rutland to H'indJor y and Rutland to Fairhavcn, in Vermont : Proposals or carrying mauls, on those routs, (at the expense of the contractors) will be r ceived at the General Poft-Office, until the fifteenth day of n x' iriclufively.— Persons offering such proposals, mull ft ate the days and hours when they will re ' eive and deliver the mails at each place here mentioned, and the length of time (whidl) cannot exceed eight years) for which they will contraCt. The contractors, refpeCtivcly, will have the ex lufive privilege of carrying letteis and packets on these roads, for hire j and be authonzed to re ceive, to their own ule, all the poilages which ihall anfe on letters, packets and newfpapcrs by them aimed, at the rates eilablifhed by law : but must carry, free of pottage, such letters and packets as 'V taw are, or shall be declared free. For ever} hout's delay (unavoidable accidents xcepted) in delivering,.a mail, after the time a. greed on> the conuattor to forfeit one dollar; and for the non-performance of a trip, one doilar " r Cjfeiy ten miles distance, as far as the failure "Xtends. The persons whom the contractors (hall defig-1 nate for Poftmaftt rs, on these routes, —previous to 'heir aCtmg as such, mull be approved by the Post- M after General, ancf take the oaths required by iaw. They are to agree for their compenfuions wfth the corv(ra£tors, to whom «lone they are to account for all the postages they iViall receive. 1 he fame oaths must be taken by the contractors l, nd their riders who carry the mails. TIMOTHY PICKERING, Post-Master-General THF Editor of this Gazette tarneflly reqvejis all those of his Suhfcrikers, -whose accounts are of one. two or three years flanding, to discharge them as soon as possible. Ail perf&ns empowered to colleff monies for thepaper, to whom payments have been made, would, greatly oblige nm 6r\ transmitting,the Jams received, and the names of the fubferibers who have paid. While every grateful acknowledgment is due to those «-WiPu*auahty has enabled the Editor thus, far to continue the publication -he is obliged to obftrve, that Jo great is the crperiQf attending its profcutien, and so argt t it amount of arrearages < that un/ess a confideva 6t°f at , ar ? oUT 't n speedily realized, it will be ofji ile f(,r him \o continue the (gazette with any re ference to a diflant and extenfve circulation. September 29, 1792. WANTED—TO _ j From the last ot dftober next, convenient House, in or mar the centre of he Citv — Enquire of the Editor. '^ € t NDEX an d Title-Pace jor Thit d P olume of this Gazettf., arc now ready to be I delivered to thofc who intend to bind that Volume. Strayed or Stol. n pßOM,.,eU,r :nbtri()ntheii ' X instant, Irnm the in, lof urc ■ ol 1 rcnt9n lownfhip, Huoi,rH „ LA,i . 1 Jrrfey, a Ch c f„ut Soirel MAR, *<»- o'd, fourteen and an h ,lf h£,i whue f it and eyes, a bunch on he, lVa„d lide, occahoiied bv a hurl, f nia |] j ni - ■ ? m«ne, (hortilh tail, Ihod all muid "V- bi " Will lake up laid Marc, and return Iw , * John Ciark.ol Tienton, R, c „ . ' icr Nt-w-Y rk, ortl,efuhi.-r,ber m i' V*'"' field coumv, Stale ol Cnnmfi air tlGH T DOLI ARS R; WARTJfI'r '| ,hl ' ,ccnv£ Thief, or FOUR DOLLARS ; ol ltw M '"j""' 4 Vl *n* ftnli JAMi.S rßOV.'RfttriC! TVnton..Mf.J.)S D ,. ,H. N" E W -BIIU M s IC K. Church Lottery. THE peculiar circtimfkanccs of . er„..»i who had undertaken 10 ilifpofe of a" Cman ''on of lh u c •« the New-Bl„,,fw,ck c'E Lottery haMrug, m-.* opinion, render, d „ lncon vement lor | llm fa nhtr thereof, between eleven and twelve hundted tick cl ar L7 tXP ' ft * " lU "" d 'he R,a or " Church-Ward, n, and V«ft,y.,mn. Thi , , ,or - Managers under the neollitv ol t„„h f , adjouVnin. of October next, that they may have „ mv t „ U .J mtr these t.<*«, to the pans ol the fta.e where ,W ate applied tor, and receive the returns ,Uil ,re are but ew ttckets bef.de* , hf fc , fmain „ = hand, all perrons who „ e disposed p lomn &, h pious Ob,eft of this Lottery, or ,0 take a than* for the prizes therein, arc [equefttd to supply ihenu reives by the full of Oflober; and the gentlemen appointed to ol them, are deh red ,„ urn thole to the Managers which tVeii retrial., „r,r„u to aniwer the aopltcaitons of We gentlemen iii |ihif neighborhood, who ar; psftpohtti t«, thi, rr r,a„ce.|o, a r. I# ,ly._Ai.d fiotice i. herehy .i, TO ' tl at the tickets not returned to the M riger, bv the eighth day ol Oflobcr, will be coiilidrrcd as at t lie rule of the holders. B. RontßT Moaris, Esq. of t 11, is duly cholvrt one ..I the Mahageuof the 3 L 'ery, 3rd has given security and qualified agreeably to law. . fcpiol) i oo Dollars Reward. 1 T OS T oil Cambridge Common, MafUhufett! 'I" >8 h uli. a Morocco' KEF-BOOK, with a ft, t ! clal'p, cnniaimri» a number of valuable papers, amon ( > whicll wci' the following Public Stel it I ties, viz. Malfacliulcus Slate Notes-No. j. 4 , v December i, 1782, payable to Thomas GnnwoU, for £.z 3 16/., principal— No. 52.390, dated !<- liuary 1, 1785, payable ;o Nathaniel Partrii.e, lor £. IO lOf. principal-No. , dated |'in'..ary 1, 1782, (an army note) payable to Tiitothy Ue».<- ard, id. piincipal—No.— ,'a Ni • (the number, da'e, and 10 wlrom payable, net. known) for £.3 os. 3d. principal. -One Indent Certificate tor Four Dollars, and a New-Hamr fhue Certificate lor about £. 12 pavable toJuin and Daniel also a number of Notes of FUnd, one of which was for 572 given bv Nathan Bond to Snnucl W. Pomeroy (by whom it was en dorsed) dated lit May, 1792, and pavable on tiie 1 ith folio wing; she others were all paya ble to the Subfcribrr. The Securn.ie?- are checked (he different offices from whence thev were ilTucd, and the Notes of Hand by the different signers, they can thcreiore be of no use to any but the owner. j The Subscriber hereby offers a teward of Onk Hundrid Don ars to any person or persons I who has found the fame, and will return them 10 him, or fcave them with the Printer hereof, and no questions will be asked. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Salem, Mdffachufetts, Ausujl 1 ,*i792. (ep'fj j Stock Brokers Office, 1 No. Great D;ick.-(lreet, New-Yo*k, THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely tp the PURCHASE and SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION, Br S sleave toofrer his services to his friends and others, in the line of a Srotk Kroker. Those who may please to fa- Vor him with their buftnef-j. depend upon trania&ed with the fidelity and i fpStc h. Orders from Phi!ade!phia,3ofton, or ariyrither part of the United States will be ftri&ly difeud ed to, LEONARD BLEHCKFR Mqv t Universal Hymn Book. % To be Sold by THOMAS DOBf&N, and other Booksellers in Philadelphia, AColleftton of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPI RITUAL SONGS; ft I eft ed from different Authors, and publiflied by Older of the Con vention holding the Dotlrine of the Salvation or alLMen, met in Philadelphia, Mar 25, , 79 1 * Price of a Tingle book, bound.3-&hsor a Dollar, with good allowance to those who take quantities. August 4. W, The SUBSCRIBERS to (lie Universal Tontine Arc informed, that a gericral meeting is to be he'd at the-State-Houfe in this city, on Saturday t day of-Novcnibef next, at o'clock, -• " agreeably to the sixth article ot their affectation. By orcfer of the Agents, EBENEZER HAZARD, Sec ry. Philadelphia. Sept. 15, 1792' (tpt"3^ NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON & SOUCHONG, Of the very fiift quality, l i ni P^ ,tat from Canton, via New-York, by retat , No: 19, Third, between Chefnut and Market Mr" • V A
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