#• Lc Breton, SURGEON-DENTIST, * Pupil of the celebrated Mr. Dubois, late Dfntift to the £\_ King and Royal Family of France, of the (j r ft College and Academy of Surgeons at woul ' Keeps a complete afTortment of every thiag necefljry j D; to be used tnrthe oflici Preservation of the Mputh and Teeth. wIU Patent Minoral Teeth, and iiurß&il & Ivory Teeth ; pyj Dentrifice ia powder; Opiatei excellent Elixir for sweetening the mouth and preserving the teeth —he s t a'f» furniihes Brushes and foft Sponges. lie livei in Chfcfnut-ftreet, No. 135, above T Fourth-street. • V3C ' November »6. . A Cana! Lotteey, No. fl. g Scheme of a Lottery, authorized by an ic\ entitled 1)c) : ** An a& to enable the President and Managers of the p rc f Schuylkill and Sufquehannah navigation, Karaite, by too way of Lottery, tin, frn of Four Hundred Thoufatid / Dollars, fpr-lhe purpoie of completing the works, in acc •their *Sis of .inoorporation mentioned.'' '? c Dollars « Prize of twenty thousand dollars, so,ooa & of ten thoufatid dollirs, 10,000 mo 5 of four thoufar.c! dollars each, to eh, be paid to the poflefiors of the five I numbers firft out cf the frhee! on the lift An day's drawing, at which time there fball not be less than 500 numbers ftncji'awn, io,»oo del 10 of two dollars each, 30,000 io of one thoufar.d dollars each, jo,ooo 43 of five hundred dollars each, 2i,j00 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 100 of one hundred dollars each. 10,000 ijo of fifty dollars each, f 1,009 , ' 29,500 of five dollars each, I47>i°° anc 30,000 Tickets at ten dollars each, ' 30d,000 ed, _. ,—r- br; Six dollars for each ticket will only be demanded at P ri the time of fa le. _ ma All prizes Ihall be paid ten days after the drawing is finithed, upon the demand ol ;he pofleflor of a fortunate [n . ticket, fubje<sl to a deduiSHon of fifteen per cent. on Such prizes as are not denian<Jed within 11 months "after the Drawing is finifhed, of which public notice will be given, fh»!I be cohtidenrd as relinguilhed for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the Preiident an.. Managers of t,Lt Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal Navig3tion—and ' the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Refolded, That joseph Ball, John SteinmctZi Stan dith Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Crea, John Mil ler, junr. and William Montgomery be a committee >✓< to arrange and direct the mode of disposing of the tickets; which committee (hall deposit the money in Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o- j, ( pened for the Lottery. At a meeting c/f the Canal Board, held January 16,'9 7, Resolved, That the committee for conducing the LotteryJje direfted to commence the,drawing on the fjrft day of March next. ' Lxtrail from the minutes, Wtm M. Smith, Secretary. Joseph Sail, 1 * John Sttinmelx, I Sfandi/h Forde, Francis Wijl, }> Managers. James M'Crea, johu Miller, jun. 1 ( William Montgomery, _ . ! Jan. 10. th&f.ff SWAN N'S . Riding School, Horse tlcademy & Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square. Market Street. T. SWANN R ETURNS his Gncere thanks to those gentlemen by whom he Ms been employed, during hjs residence in this City* and * flattershimfelf that the success ot his effort®, in'the numerous, obstinate and da<igerou? diseases in Horses, in which he has Q been confuted, together wuh his moderate charges, will fe ure their future favors and recommendation. c He now beg* leave to inform them and the public at large 0 that his ipaciq.us and commodious premises, erefted for th* 4>urpofes above described ai e open for the receptior/ of pupils of either sex, whe wifhto beinftruifcd in the Art of Riding, and the right method of governing their borles, so as to ride •them with ease, elegance, and iafety—their horses will be and expecntioutly broke, for every pur»ofe, and ? .made obedient to. be will of the riders ; the natural powers 11 which are shut up in them, whljje unfolded by art, calling a forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that goblc animal all those beauties of a&ion which providence has so bounti fully bellowed on them. d Also, at his hospital, every disorder to which the horse is t liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above mftitution has never Seen qncftion- j <d, that it has long been wanted.in this city, every gentleman's * stud willmanifeft, and T. Swann as thefirlk eftahiifher of art, solicits atid relies upon the fuppoit o| that Cublic (which he is ever anxioyts in serving) to enable him to ring it to perfe&ion. The idea of a for that purpose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who wish to n promote the, institution —the amount of each fubferip-.ion to a be returned by services in any of the depirtments : he proiefles, v Agreeable to the rate of charges slated in his hand bill. S«ch v fijbfcription is now open, and the-fignaturc* of many refpeft- Q able gentlemen already obtained. Ke therefore ipjorms his 2 friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he (hall io a few days take | -the liberty of waiting upon them anil folicking their support c and prvte&ion. N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ladies and 1 -Gentlemenwho wish to be inArudled. Nov. 5; tthM. j Will be Sold, by Public Vendue, ' On the ()th of March next, A P I. A N T A T I O N, TN Ridley township, Delaware county, ft ate of Penn • • f»lvania, eleven miles from Philadelphia, and one from • the great road Jeadiac:thence to Chester ; containing one | hundred and twenty-three acres, twenty-three of which are woodland, and eighteen meadow. On the premises there are, a dwel'ing-houfic, barn, and other out-houfes, injgood repair ; a good Turing of water clof« to th<? house, and a fine dream of water runs through the premises ; by which pa*t the meadow is watered, ,&c. v 1 A L s 0, On the fame day, the stock on the said farm , coniMl ing of horses, cows, Iheep, hog% &c. A cart, plough, harrow, and other farming utenlils ; also a large copper flill, with the household and kitchen furniture, among .which are beds and bedding, an eight day clock, and ma ny other articles too tedious to mention. Thefale tob«giu at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the conditions will be made kuowu, aud attcudance given .on the premises, by CIfRTtS LRIVIS. Ridiey, February 13 14 —tthf tM9 Particular TenerilFe Wine. jo Quarter-Calks particular TenerifiTe WINE, Of afuperior Quality, Forfeleby A. MARFLE & IS. H r . MORRIS, No. 60 Dock-street. Pe' v ruaiy I w(&miat \ Wants a Place, ] \ S WAITER in a gentleman's Hoale, a young man ■ A wha Ldfor a t,me in i • firft houses in the city and whose cha _ w s ol: No: io, south 4th, near Market ft.vet, for R.H, In J will he attended to. PebruaryU ut 5 PURSUANT to. Refelve of the' Board of Trullee. of m "• Wash.n'ctom Academv, in Somcrfet Comity, and ol e State of Maryland, NOTICE IS HEREB\ GIVEN- oi •e That the office of PrincipakTeacher in the 6ad school V^ a " GFNTLEMAN to teact, thehigher Greek and ' h - A U.K.™, C-eography, and theMattom^j-ljg o such other b. anche, oi' literature as are <' u S ht u schools, would meet with liberal enepungexneM, and, tt u a ■A b-llt ved, wou'd obtain a. very eligible frttlcmeot. F. , «■ pr'fe.u, the Tiuliee, would be willing to cenu.a wtth » ; >y ton capable of taking charge of * ' Sufficient to 1: ,d Asthit Inflilsilion ia p.ovided wtth bo.ld.og. ft.»e«« «o in accommodate the t iincipai and h.a family, a"4 fre »enty to eiahty boys J a library, an excellent ? „ thematical apparatus, gloi.es, maps, J funds and is situated in a plentiful and agreiable pai col tne t 5 ® country ; nothing teems wanting to n»ke it rank Miongthe i 50 mofl uleful (ero>ndrics in this part of the buta fuuable a Cb mavt in aidreffid to the Obfciber, in <Ws- Anne, in the neigh#>rhood of the Academy, or » Jso«or J MiariH L Havnie, No. Bj, i-orth Third-street, Fhila, 00 delphia, or to the Printer hareof. pz£K , EL „ AYNIEf January »0. / Feb. 7 . taiclßw_ oo Davis's Law Book-store 00 . No. 313, HIGH-STREET 09 GEORGE DAVIS announces to hit pfofeflional "lenaa, o® and the Gentlemen of the Law, generally, through the ; Union, that his late importation of BOOKS is now arrang -00 ed, and ready for Sale, from a lingle volume to an entire V —■ brary, without any advance upon his former exceeding ow at prices, which for several years pail have in so diliinguilhed a manner recommended them to notice. Printed Catalogues combining the tnsft extenlive collcc :'S tion cf the latest English and Iriffi Editions ever inrpoitcd aW into this country, atcpeblilhed, and will be delivered giaws on application . fh s Orders addrtlfed to G. D. in writing from any Cilta.ipe ice -Qiali be pun£lually attended to. for A number of T.RUNKS for Sale, also, to- bc J the convenient LOFT, near Market Street Wharf. ov.B. tuAf 3 » s md ~~~\ By Authoraty. ! n ,", Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. ;tee Sold by It/IILIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, the SoutlT Secondflreet. in SCHEME of a LOTTERY, °" For raising Sixty Thcufand Dollars, agreeably to a Aft of j the Legislature o N f Fennfyivasia, passed during the )a:t 97 > leflion, for building a Stone Bridge over the SchuyHuJl, at the Borough of Reading, in the .County of the Berks. * Dollari. i Prixe of 20,000 Dullara - 20,000 1 <io. of do. - • 10,000 3 do. of 5,000 do,. 15,000 do, of 2,000 do. - .• 8,000 20 do. of do. - 20,000 39 do. of 500 do. - - *9ioO& 80 do. of 200 do. ... i6,0c0 200 do. of 100 do. ... JiO t OOQ 300 do, of 50 do. - - 1 do< of 500 do. to be paid the poflef- £ 0Q ■ for f the firlfc drawn no< ) c do. of S,ooo do. to be paid pofledors, > rf ol the fire Tail drawn (t«s} ' s '° - 441,000 .010,054 ?rizea 300,000 , 19J946 Blanks 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars , Ail Prizes shall be paid fifteen days after the dra wing is finifhed, updn the demand of a pofLflor of a ana licket, fubjeft to a deduftion of twenty per pent. Hie ous ' will commence as foorwis the Tickets are dHpofed has or p er haps ioonei. of which public notice will be given. ll lc " Philip Miller, Peter Ktrjhner, William large joffpb Hiejler, James Diemer, Thomas DtwJas, r the Jame r May y John Otto y John Keim, Daniel GrOfijj s *P lls Sebajlian Miller, Commissioners. 1 ! Reading, May the 9th, 1^796. fbe Tickets in the Canal Lottery, No. to be hadxat the ' nt j above office, where the earlicft inlormation of the draw wers *- n S t^ie No. 2, and Patterfon Lottery's, Uj n are received, and checkbooks for examination and regif imal taring are kept.' imti- Tickets in the Lottery t© be bad ?it Mr, Sheri dan's Race-street* John Hay, North Tfrird-.ftreet an j fe is Swryer's, German Town, med January 26 aawtf "° n n ," t Lancajier, Harrifburgh, Carlt/le, Sbip r of penfburv and Sunbury S T AGE S. that The public are requcfted to take notfee, that the part hto ncrfhip whif'h has for some time fuMfted between Mathi n to as S]ough.of Lancaster, and William Gper, is now diifol effes, v .-(l, but, not as M. Slough ,inflnuat(t t,o the public Such v ,'ithous jta': caul'e ;as will more fully appear by a letter P e * 011 the fubjeiit from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the s " 29th p'ecember last. a recit?l of which is sot now deemed tai'e nccc flary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be raore cir ooort cun, da nt ' a liy inf.rmedxif the merits of .thisubufmefs, by applying to W. Cseer may have the perusal ef M. sand lettvr, and then can be at full liberty to determine whe ther or not W. Geer is not perfetftly juftifiabie in attach ing himfelf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenfburg, pr any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this bnimefs, William Geer, in conjunction with'Mcors. Reily, Weed 'enn- and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, from w ith every care, attention and difyatch that a zeal to a j one bilge the public can poflibiy exert. vhich The above company, who are amply provided with miles carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the oufes, passage fafe and commodious, inform those who wilb to toufe, patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they ran 5,; by take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to I.ancaflctr, Harrifbarg, Cariifle inftfl- and Shippenfmirg The fare as imherto eftabiilheo. o«gh, For the further accommodation, of the public, a Stage jpper will dart every Wednesday from the house of Samuel fnong Elder, Lb Harrifburg, arrive at Sunbury in Northumber -1 ma- land county, every Thursday, and raturn from the.ee and arrive at Harrifbjurg every Saturday, so that paffengcrs whjre destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on given Mondays. r i S O WILLIAM GEER. v Lancaflcr, Jan. 47, 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages starts from the house ol lE. Wi!iiam Ferree, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Sa turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Eider in Harnftjurg evecy Wednesday morning, on the fame evening arrives IS, at Patrick Cechran sin Snippenlburg, and returns, :et. thence on every Thursday : performing! the fame routine ut daily as ill its tour from Philadelphia, mwf > 20 .Dollars Reward; ! , ' O til away from the Subscriber, living in St. George. \ K burred, Needle county, fnear to.Port tcnn) r Rate of oeUwarc, a N£GRO MAN named JACOB, born la in this ft ace. He is a fcort, w.ltmydc fellow, about S £ . feet 4 inches high ; abd had on whei.Be went away a> o- V , liv*-eolored coattee, of home-mad* clot , d Dc ■ white flannel all through, ap.d white mewl button. _, an old £ white-colored cloth, the fc.rt o which ,f he cut off, to make it into a round one ; his breeches are d of a cloth, very old, and patched in a number of places white, very coarse, yarn {lockings ; one pair U of coarse fcoes, mach worn; and a pair of ball-worn, Urg, » black-grained Jhoes, bound round with black silk ferret inr, and lined under the buckle with white linen : atfo a Capt ' d half-worn fur hat, very high in the crow«, wbieli f-ipers th off ill form of a fuear-loaf, very narrow in the brim and worj * is bound with black silk ferreting. He alio took with h.m beUs " » Ion? blu-.jioat, liocd *ll through with blue fca.iooi. of well the-fanic Loliwv'i eo;lper, fcelled buttons with three men " the. fume fort on each cuff ; a ydlijw-cplorcd, elastic, old , 0 furtout coat. Said Jaco» is remarkably iond oi ly o;i the violin, and took one with h.m; the oaU oiE which ZI,, of home-made, lead colored cloth, bo« (! d with red iei- I rating. Whoever Ruraway, and 10. g he him fn any of the goals m this ft ate, so that his mailer bt may get lum again, !ha)l receive tjie above Reward, an<T j >le lU readable charges paid by pAR ,, EU . on , •ft- N. B. Said Jacob has formerly lived with ftVff. win. :or R*., - A nA Thomas Robinson. February »» wpT4t oft !a. -r —— fire For Sale, A btr By George Defchamps, No. gi, NORTH SI XTH- STREET, lane Nova-Scotia Prime Salmon, in barrels and hr.lf barrels now ds, Ditto Herring and Mackarei. ' the, 'be Smoaked Marring jn barrels and kegs jn>o "P.- Ditto Salmon, by the dozen or firigle oae ' " Dry Cednih, feon one to fittv kei.tals nc fj Fine and coarse Salt ■ , _ Jam Nov ? -Scotia and French Flatter of Parn, m the stone K r, ur and ground, for manure and stucco-work gie, t?d December i tthfrl__ 11 THE SUBSCRIBER - nfc I WISHES to afcerrain, whether a certain EDWARD NEVILL, by trade a Stone-Cutter, or Brick-Layer, I' 0 ! who quitted Ireland in 1783, or i;" 4) and'came m'o 'this Country, ('tis supposed to Philadelphia) about . j four years fwee, be ifving or dead. As this intelh . 1 genceis of the highest jmnprtanee, it -will be thankful- ly received, by GEO. DAVIS, I i ' Ho- 313. High-fire,n hat December 31. w & 1 i m 54, For Sale, £• By th« Subferibers—lll PENN-STREET, ' l ?fj 65 Pipes Excellent Madeira Wine, Imported by the Eagle. Sai ™" s WILLtNGS & FRANCIS. ; at °,. Nov. 30 ! . .... - ■ P. 000 f ' !' - ' ™ City of Washington. T> 000 Qchime of the Lottery, No. 11, for the improvement 1 oou i_) of the Federal City. £e ' s oti A magnificent ) io,oqo dollars, &) : c ' : -° ? r 1 ditto 15,000 et cast. 15,000 40,0ee v 0 1 ditto 15,000 & cafti 15,000 30,000 "" s°o j ditto 10,000 & ealh 10,000 ao,vuo I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 io,of>o ' 000 1 ditto 5,000 & ealh 5,000 10,000 , ra 000 1 cafe prize of <o,oao j e j 000 10 MO' 1,000 - r i'CyQ&i jio do. 500 - - io,eoo f5cQ - 00 do, ioo - - lo,oop c ;fj ' ~; s 300 do. 50 - - he nate 4°° 0 ' 15 " " 10,000 rat fie i,QOu do. iia - jo,ooa _ ..fed -15,003 do. -to t fir! ven. ■ . Scj 1 im,\ i6,73J> Prize.. Jas, li-M} Blinks. u/> - 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar., 400,000 p '' t j ie N. B. To favour those M'ho may take a quantity of _ iw Tickets, the prize of 40, poo dollars will be the last drawn r , ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one': g 0 And approved notes, securing payment in either money j v "" or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received foi | ot] er j_ any number not leis than 30 tickets. and Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ef the pri- vate buildings to be ereitedjn the Ctty of Wafliington—- [£ j- Two beautiful designs are already fcleited for the entire ex ] fronts on two of the public squares; from these prawiiigs j- t j ( it ispropoled to eredl two centreandfourcorwer baildiiigs, v jj Hp- as soon as pofiiblc after this lottery is,'fold, and to convey ji t them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in j ■ the manner deferibed it} the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nettdeduftiou of five per cent, will be made to defray j t . 3art- the neceffiiy expenses of 'priming, the surplus athi- will be made a part of the fuijdintended for the fTal- Uaiverfity, to be creeled wit'uin the city of '' iblic The real fecurit.es given for the payment of the Prizes, ettsr are held by the president and two Dire£lors of the Bank the of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a ■med mount of the lattery. f cir- SAMUEL BLODGET. V ■> by ,§» Tickets may be had-at the Bank of Colsnlhia ;of 7 i«h's JamesV/eft &Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston : »e vhe- of John Hopkins, Rkhroend ; Richard Wells Ai :ach- Cooper's Ferry. eo 1® the -1 lur s. The Subscriber ' or üblk 1 Public, that he maoufafturcs and has on 1 hajid for sale, a very gcnerjl afforiment VcVd Saddles, Bridles, Harness and Trunks, % t on, ufujl, b IRE BUCKt'rS an excellent quality y; :o ,0- 3,1 which he will dUoole of on moderate terms ac No* oi ChefnvtiUeet, Hiiladelphia. y( >vith WILLIAM JONES. r the fcbrueiy 17 fm&w 3 w cv to —r ll v. 11 ', 1 ■ - • Vj Lottery and Broker's Office, c< r.day South SkcondSSTREEtr t j irlifle 'T'ICKEi'S ir. the Canal Lottery, No. a, for sale—a J. Check Book for erartunation—and prizes paid in Stage t^e ' ate lottery. unuel Check Books kept for examination and registering, for nber- tll ' City of Waflnngton, No. a, »ad Pattefon Lotteries, .. c and k°th of which are now drawing—information where 1 ngcrs tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn j id on tickets. A lift of all tfce prizes in the late New- Port Lqjig-Wharf, Hotel and Public for . examination. J* Ihe fulfcriber solicits tlje application of the public jfe of J; nd !" s friends # who to purchaie or fell Bank Stock, d Sa- Certificates, Bills of Exchange or sotes, Houses, Lands, urard- c * or obtain money on deposit of property, ibure *** Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for rrives f ? le n at Ten Dollars each, which will be drawn early in 1 theS P"»g. ] '"tine Wrn. Blackburn. iwf Philadelphia, January a 6, .797. ir.th FOR SALE, At Whitesides's TEA-Warehouse, A's. 99, North Second Street. Imperial f . fHyfon Skin.' Hyson, > Frefii TcA. < Souchong, Young Hyson, j C.Bohea Dec. 9. 3tawjjm, E P HRA IM C L JJTX, CLOCK & watch MAKER, Hath just rcceivsd by the Fame, from London, and Alexander Hamilton, iVom Liverpool, a large supply of Gold, Gilt, and Silver Watches ; Gapt and Jewel'd, c.ipt and seconds ditto ; spring Clock« clock movements, tight day and -30 hour brass, forged work, and flit pinions; clock and watch springs ; clock bells and chima ditto ; gold, gilt and Giver Pendants: at well as other tools, files and materials, too tedious t« mention. Ladies' Steel & Gilt Chains, With or without hooks ; l'eals, keys and trinkets. February 17 tth&'flf ! To the Benevolent. f •" Pubfcriber having rented that well known tav 1. ern ho'.ife, cn Silver Spring, Cumberland county, on the great load leading t'roui Philadelphia to Fort Pitt s which he had completely furniflied for the accommodation of travellers, but which unfortunately, by accident caught fire about 11 o'clock .yi the morning, the 3d of Novem- . n her last, and in the spare of < ne hour was totally coni'um ed with all the furniture, wearing apparel, stores of li quou, &c. to a very Isrgftamount, attended with theme lan'chply fofs of a daughter 'about twelve years of age, ; who uply lurvivad a few hou» alter the fire ; ai fo disabled ; and others of his family mijch hi*; he it now reduced to atrunhappy and deftiwe fitua io» h« therefore begs leavt to. solicit forae relief from a gen'erout public. I'he following gentlemen .'.re pleafei} to undertake the trouble to solicit and receive fuhfcnotioiis for his be nefit : vis. Ssmvj»! Ricliai'det, Merchant*.' Coffec-Houfe } James Thomplon, Indian * Keys, in Fourlhritreet, and Jofcfe Dunwoody, hyread Ea gle, High-flreet DAV'D BRtGGS. Philadelphia, February 14 tthfciiMj +++ Tlie oiher Primers are rcqu*fled to niibli p n V above. ) PROPDSALb,, ' ' , ■, For .carrying the Mails of the United 0 ' States, On the following Pujl Rtuds, will he reetived until K 1- thfjirjl drx of March itex{\ i:!u/ivs ■ t. From CharlcSuii, S. C. by Jackionh;;ro'and Coofa hatchy, to Savannah, twice a wcejt. Receive the Jail at Charlafton eveiv Tueldjy »sd Friday by (i> P* M. and deliver it ft Savannah the next Friday and Monday, by 8 A.M. Stturnaijr, receive the Ma'l atSiyajinah eV r y Saturday, by 6, H.M. andWednefchy by 6, A. M. and deliver it At Charleftop the next t'uefday., and Friday by noon. P-otijjl' for thh route "jjilt he yrpeivfd by tht ptjl-majk) at Savan»iab. a. r ro)H Coofahatchy to Beaufort once a week— Receive the mail ;it Cooiahatchy every Thursday by 6, ?. m. aud deliver it at Ceaufcrt by'ntjon on Friday. Re turning, leave Beaufort every Fridayby 3, p. M.and'arrive at Coofahiutehy 011 Saturday by S, a. 11. Propofajs for carrying the mail pnjhis route will be r»- ceived by the po'l-mafter at Beaufort. Npte I. The Post-master General may alter the times for the arr;yal and departure of the mails at any time du ring the continuance of the cpiitra&s, he previeufly ftipu- lating an adequate compenfatyon for any extra espence that may be occafioiied thereby. Note i. For every hours delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prefo iV.ed l>j con- ) traiS, the contractor (hall forfeit yne dollar, and if the delay cuiiinuc until the departure of any depending mail ai\ addifroiitrt-lailetiurc .i„nMTr. ili-ll bf Pn-iimA- - Npte Shonld any per Con. makin,: proposals oefire an alteration of the times of ai*rival and ,departurc aliove lpe cified, Lj must (cace the alteration deured f«d the price he will carry the mail'for with and without Inch alte ration. Note 4. The contrails are te be in operation on the firft day of April next and to continue until the 30th of September iij the vearißoo. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Poji Mafhr Genera!. General Pofl Office, > Philadelphia, Jan. 13,179;.) "oil. lb. 2SW&W. of This Day is Publift.eci, ' n BY JUff- Dobfor,, Carey, Campbell, 11ic.% 5..3 ibe other price One Dollar and twen v-fivc cents, e y Iv printed on wove paper t and liot-prclfed, by John Thoaip- Ton, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF fl " The CONSTITUTIONS of ih- fvera! States, .With each other,"aad vvjth that of ti»e Unstod States: r ' exhibiting in Tables, die promitaclit features of Con» £ s ftitWioiij and ciafllug toother their most important pr.o- ? s ' vlHols, under tJic several lieads of adti;iniftration ; "*•> ith Nptes and Observations,. By William Smith, «f South- Carolina. ,L L. p', and member of the Congress of the Y' United S?4ies. Dedicated to the People of the United ay States. , B. ,A ,fevv Copies printed .■ on an inferior paper,^at la, w - 111 " f ; 5> j : , : Finn's A L % E % A very Valuable Eitate, CALSLED TWI TTEN HA M, fitusre in th« townlhip of Upper Derby, andcountyof Oelaware, of 7 1-2 miles from Philadelphia, and half > miie from tne ,n . new Weflern road icontaining a 3O acres of exctuent land, lis .45 of which are good watered meadow, </o of prime' Und, and the reft arable of thrf fir 3 quality. 1 here are on the twe story bricl; house, v/ith 4 rooms ©n a Hoop, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-ptc ps excellent water in front; a large frame ba;n, stable* 1 on And other coi)venient huildings; a fmoke-houic ant Uone, fprine-houi.'; two orchards, and one pe.u:.i- S, cs. The fields are all in clever, except those im...£--'.atcly itv under'tillage, and are so laid out astohave the 88 of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing.' . . . The situation is pleasant and healthy, ;ana from me higli . cultivation of theland, the good neigMionrhoott, ar.d tb% vicinity to the city,.it is very fuitabw tor a gentleman.» country feat. The foregoing is part o< the estate ol Jacob Harm;*!, deceased, and atfered forfale hy -a Mordecai Lewis, ln > ©a. 31. law Surviving Executor , for • AL t. PERSONS 1CS ' TNDEBTED to the Estate of the late Dxvm Kr.NMEDr iere I Esquire, cither by note, bill, bond, book account, or Wn othenvife, are requested to make immediate payment M 7" the fubieribers, without del ly, and all per lons having any lor just demands again ft said Estate, are deiired to exlubit tb« fame for adiHftmeßt. , bl , lc ANN KENNEDY J Adm x. FRANCIS JOHNSTON ) Adm'r. fld8 ' Philadelphia, February 8 wßw for *-■ 1 lJUwiii r w PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO. —No. 119 — h CH E U T-S T&E kTe
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