PROPOSALS, , • CARRYING The Mails of the United States, On the follo>»in;r Poll Roads, Will be receiv-d at the General Post Office, Philadelphia; until tic 1 otb day of July next. I.Tj'ROM Portfminitli, by Mampt«nfalls, X? Newburypor:, Ipswich, Beverlev, Saiem llid Lynn lo Button, three times a week. From April 1 y to October 15. Leave Portfm'<>«th every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M and arrive/jit Bntton tbe fame day« by 6P. -M. Returning, leave Boltsn every MonHjy, Wednesday a«d !• riday )i 4 4 M awi arrive at Portfraoath the lvue M. F'-nm October 15 to April 15. Leave Portfm. uth every Tuesday, Thursday ■ ndSatuiday at ■ P. M. and arrive at Boston on the following days, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 6P. M. Returning, leave Bos ton every Monday, iWdnefda) and Friday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Ponfmouth the next days, Toeffay, Thursday and Saturday at jo a. M. a. Fro r fi Bolton by Worcester, Brookfield, Springfield, Suffield, Hartfofd, Wethers6eld, Mi'Jdlat 'un, Huiharoi Wallinpforti, New-Ha ven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Nnrwalk, Stamford, New Rochtlle, East dr-ofter arid Haerlem to New-York, three time# a week. From April 15 ta October 15. Lcate Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 A m. arrive at Worcester by 6p m. Leave Worcester every Tuesday, Thurf <}ay and Saturday at 3 a m. Arrive at Brook by 10 a M.at Springfield hy a p M. at Suf field by 5 p m. and at Hartford at 9 PM. the famediys. Leave Hartford every Monday. Wednrfiayartd Fridiy ar 3 A m. arriveat New Linen !*.y aoi n ; leave New-Haven at I P M. and arrive at Stamford bv 9 P M fami" day». Leave Stamfoid every Tuefdjy, '1 hurfday and Saturday at 3 a M. and arrive at New-York fame days l>y 11 o'cl«ck> noon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednefdiy and Friday at 11 A m. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve y Tuesday, ThHrfday and Saturday by jam; arrive at New-Haven Hy noon ; leave New Haven at 1 T M. aad arrive at Hartford hy 9 P M ; leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 'a m ; arriveat Springfield by 10 A M, and at Worcester by 9 p W*, leave Worcester every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A m, ind arrive at Bolton fame day# by if*. From October 15 to April IJ> Leave Boston every Tuelday, Thursday and Satu-day by 2 t m 1 arrive at Worcester by 8 PM; leave Worcester on Wednesday, Friday aad Monday at 4 a m ; arrived at Suffield fame days by 8f M. Leave .Suffield Thursday, Sa turday and Tuesday at 4 am. ar >d arrive at New Haven by 8p M. Leave New Haven ev ery Fridiy, Monday and Wednesday at 4 A M, am) arrive ir New-York the r.ext daya Saturday. Tuesday and i hurfday by 11 A M. Returning leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ham: arrive at New-Havtn or. Tuesday, I hurlday and Sa turday by 8 P m. Lnvt New-Haven every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 4 A M. ar v-r-■ g -"i ild hy 8 pm. Leave Suffield Cvef a: rive at Worcester hy 8 P~M.' t t *a>e*Wm J cefter every Monday, VVedrefday and Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Boston the fame dayt by 4 P M. 3. From New-York by Newark, Elizabeth town, Rahvay, Woodbridge, New-Bninl'ivick, Princeron, Trenton, Brift i! and Frankford to Philadelphia, evsry day, Sunday excepted. Leave New York every day, Sundiy except ed, at 1 PM. and arrive in Philaclelphiatbe next day at 7 A M 18 hours. Retu: ning, leave Phi ladelphia exsry day, sunday excepted at 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York the ne*t day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1, the hour eif arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York stall be extended to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenfburg to Wa ftington every day, Sunday excepted. April 1 to November 1 Leave Baltimore every day at 11 A M. and arrive at Washington by 6 P M. Returning, leave Wsfhingion every d?y at 3 A M. aad ar rive at Baltimore by 11 A M. November 1 to April 1, Leave Baltimore fvery d»y at 4 a m. and arrivr at Washington by ar m. Returning, leave Waih ington every *y at 10 a m. and arrive at Balti moie by 7 p m. 5. Fror.i Washington city by Georgetown, Alexjnt'.na, Colrheller, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, J'reilerit kfhurg. Bawling Green and Hanover court house te Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April 1 to November 1. J.mvc Wafiiington every day at 8 A M. and arrive at I'rerferickJburg by 7 PM. Leave Fredenckftiurj; every day at 3 A M and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. Returning, leave Richmond every day by" 3 AM. and arrive at Fredcrickiburj: by 6 PM. Leave Frederick!- bnrg every day try 3 A M. and arrive at Wafh ingtun by * P M. November I ta April 1. Leave WaftiiDgton every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 P M. and arrive at Frederickfturg the next day a by 7 PM. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Richmond the next days by io AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at » P M and arrive it Frederick (hurg the next days by 7P M. Leave Frederickfburg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Washington the next days by-8 A.M. 6- From Richmond to Peterfcurg every day, Sunday* excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Peterlburg by 10 «'clock, AM. Returning leave Peterlburg ev ery day at 1P M. and arriVe at Richmond the fame days by 7 PM. 7. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Wiiliamlburg, York-town and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. April 1 to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tuesday, Thursday ard Saturday it 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 P M, and arrive at Norfolk the next days, Wedneldavs, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M Returning, leave Norf Ik every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York n the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday asd Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 PM. November i t« April i Leave Richmond every Monday, Wec,iefday ted Friday at » P M ; arrive at Norfolk in two diyj on Wednesday, Friday asd Monday by 10 AM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Mon day, and Friday at 1 P M- and ar rive at Richmond in two dayi on Friday atid .V!i#nday by' jo A M. 8 From Petirfburg by Cabbin Point Surry court houfr, Smith iiei d, SufFulk and Pottf inoulii to Norfolk thrae times a week. Lei v.- Peter fburg every .Monday, Wednes day and Friday it t% o'clock, nooa, arrive at Suffolk the next 1 P M j leave Suffolk at » P M, and arrive at Norfolk by 8 P M. Ueturning, leave Norfolk, every Monday, Wed. nefday and Fridiyat 4A M; arrive atSuffylk fame days by to A M. Leave Suffolk at 1 r A fit, and arrive at Peterflfurg every Tuefday h Thursday and Saturday by nann. <>. Pcterlburj? by Harrifville, Goldf.mville and to Louifburg three times Leave day and Friday at » P As*. an 4 arrive al inmif barg in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Leuif burg every M nd?y, Wedneftby and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Peterlburi; in two days on Wedntfday, Friday and Monday at i« A. M. Jo. From Luuiftmrg by Raleigh, Avery!h»- ro' and Fayetteville t» Mc Falli, three tidies a week. Leave Loui/burg trtry Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at a P M, arrive at Mc. Fill» on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, leave JW'FalUoti -.Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M t an 4 arrive at Louifcurg on Wednefdiy, Friday and Monday at 10 A M. n. From A/'Fallt hy Chereau couit heufe to Camden three time 1 - a week. Leave ikf'FalU every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Camden oh Tuesday* Thursday and Sunday at 10 A AT. Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at i P M, and arrive at JlfFallt on Thursday, Sa turday and jMonday at 10 A M. it, From Camden by StAteftiurg and Jamef ville to Charleston, three times a week. When thi} river it so higk at to make long Ferries, the mail shall be carried from Camden on the fottth fide of Satitee river Leave Camden every Sunday* T«efdiy atid Thursday at i l' Mi and strive at Charleston on Toefdaif, ThurMay A SattwHay ti io A M. Returning-, leave CharleftoiY a4# in tkofe times. Note 7. Pcrfcin njviog pr°P° fi < l3 a « a <- fired to {fete th«ir pries Jiy.tb e ye^r—Thoft who contract will jeijve'rbfirfty quarter- - ljr, in tlie month of Jawiaiy, April, July and October. Note 8. The co«;raai for the routs numbered Ito jj, are in operation on the rlt day of Oftober nWst, and are to con tinue in force until the ift ofOftober 1834. ContraQs far the l4 , 15, 16, 17 and. 18, are alio in operation on the id day of OApfcer next> and are to continue in force an til-tjw. 'Boj. 'I SHAM, ' rMtmaster-Gcncral. Central Po} PbiladelpiJk, HTu'Jr f JC, i Soc. $ eotjv \ vS I "«r— — 7* Merchants, S(ure itcftrs, and Trades- men in general, (sfc. I'ft, FRAY GeKtltmen, is. a ftjndard of difceunt, 4r mtereft, catfnlz'ed on every dol lar ( without exception) fro:n I to »000, from one day to fixty-fotir daps incluGve, of any value, whether <|ftd as a standard, «r as a checjc upon the own calculations, ad Iw it of any importance to kuow the beit methods of conjputin# -the exchange.-, be tween this ccurfry and the principal mari time trailing pU^ f i' l Rwffia, Sweden, Den mark, Norway, Pruflia, l-'ola*d, Germany, Holland, Flanderi, Spain, Portugal, Italy, ia fever: I of the Windward and Leeward Weft India islands, and many ports in the East Indiej-P 3d I» a tible of all the coins and monies of account in th« places afoYet'afd, of any use I 4tb Are the coins and monies of account in the aforefaid places, when reduced to dolian and cents, of any lervice ? sth Is a table cf compound interest of any uti. lity ! 6th is the table by -vfcich the banks determine . the vaiui *{ gold, Jefirablc? 7th l« th»'uinijuiit ot'.lntereft, accurately cal culated Jkr esclr Hinfcth f'rdm oue to twelve ' tnontbs, nwi «rery dollar (without cx- I feption) kroori tu 2000, of \ny v-alue } • t till b a ufbic 4jb*U '.fie poftiewns 14 the United t States, and «JLM¥,therewith, cfanfcl ( vfc! ,j3^: k - J*.-, 9 ever tu tcred a couifti% fcoule or Care ? loth W'i'l not 11* whole, when comprised in a quarto volurriejof from I*o to 325 pages, be worth twn dofare > And lastly, Is thi person, who at the cxpence of FOUR TIOtTSAND DOLL Alts un dsrtakee to prtform upwards of me hundred andJtxty thwfi nd calculations ef Interefl, and of giving: all tfie preceding information to | the public in be rnejl complete wn.ier, de- j fcivlag of yoi r Encotiiagemcnt and Sup- : port ? | If the anfwe is in the affirmtvve, yuu are ; individually ar.c! refpcflfut'.y invited to sub. ' scribe in one. of lc specimen books, exhibited •t the City Tav< n, Hardy's Heiel, Francis's | Hotel, the Indian Q;i«n, Bunwofcdy's Tavern, j ths Franklin Heil, and at the George. j It is proper wftatt, that the work will not, j be executed unlet fifteen hundredfyifcribers are j ootaiued.? for foij' thoufana dollars 11 toojpuch j to hazard. . . ' fcrihers t« Wkit the v.;»t k wfirn is net delivered rigorously . agrertnents wnhntlre -public, expreflid in the . cnHdiiions affixfcjtto jhc specimen books, each | of which cnnfills of fix detached pages of the i work.- - - I I axn, rnlitj' with the rernn of the said Cer tificatw, do qkkke th« Payment* in full therefor, either to Thtmar Uf Co. or to the fcribcr'at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 31ft day of May next. 'December if FOR. SALS, ■ SFYERA.L VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near tie corner ot Arch and Ninth ftr«tt. T» be Sold or Let, A number of excellent Pasture Lot J, On the WilTiliickoa road, abeut half a mile fron> the city. *,* Emuire at No. tS North Fifth street. Norcmbrit. xawtf - : * THE True American is an hermaphro dite chara&er, partaking in nearly tqual proportions of the Democrat and Fed,ruii/i ; not attscHed to the low tyrants of Frince, becaufn they have plundered '.hi American eaiAHierce ; prejudiced, and stupidly jealous of t)fc E.glrft, beCaute tbe United States ooce were Britlfh colonies } and poflefled of as extravag nt ideas of independence and auiccracy, a# the Emperors of Russia or Chi na. When a Bull roared through the anea- Aws, he excited the vanity of a Frog, who, thinking he could swell himfelf up to an I equal fiz«, made tbe fochfti attempt, and burlted. The Democrat hates the British govern ment with 33 much justice as a highway man hates the law, becavfe it has been the champion of religion and social order egainft the mod impious and powerfultombiuation to ruin both, that men ever beheld. The True American is ftiy of this government, for the fame resfon as an ingrate stuns his bcecta&or, or the infqlvent his creditor, to whom he owes more than be intends ever to pay. If the American states continue united, it will be owing to some other eaufe than the exiting strength of their government, or the prefetit virtue of their citizens. Private ambition and flaie jealous) will oppose every t attempt ip;rior influence of , foieign politic*. As l«ng as we affeft to be compieatiy inde pendent of the great maritime powers of i Europe, we shaLl alten ately be the sport j and viflim of each. Their politics and ours •j wiii all be tak n from the profligate pages ; of Machiavel. It will require centuries to establish a na tional charadter, or to create a national spi rit in the United States of America. The mixture is too heterogeneous : it i» cem pouuded of too many toul ingredients, to permit an^ be proad of the whole, i-vrrnaicßt To be great, individuals, mud be mo- rally good.' Any other kind of greatness ia like the blaze of a comet, or (he eruptions of a voicano—-evanefcent, though terrible. Fiat just it ia, si ruat calum. Our molt excellent, humane, and impar tial Governor having closed his official electioneering) arangementS, as far as re spects Berks county, by appointing John S. Heiller, Ei'q. to l'upercede George Eckert, Elq. as Prothonotary of the Common Pleas and Clerk of the Seflions—and Colonel Peter FrajJey to l'upercede Meffirs. Jacob Bower and James Scull, in-their offices' of Kegifter of Wills, Recorder of Deedj .and Clerk of the Orphans C-iurt—l think a few remarks on the propriety of thsfe arrangement* will not be amiss. I (h»U therefore, i(i two or three fubfequexit numbers, according to the room Mr. Juiigman has to spare in his paper, enquire haw far the Governor is supported by Fatt in reasons which he has assigned for hiscomiutt and in his aflcrtion that '• if his appointments are judged hv an impartial test he will be entitled ts approbation."—He fliatl be judged by the test of truth, that bug bear to the Jacobins, and you, my Fellow Citizens fb>ll determine how he stands it. As the Governor acknowledes himluif ac- Countable to his conßituents for hisdifcreet ex' use of his power, I fliall make no apology for this addrel's except by (tating that I ;tm The legislature of this ft ato Have exte ncltd to the Pennfvlvauia owners of lands within See. t. Be it enacted by tbe S.nnte and the seventeen townships (to which the Con- House of Representatives receive fniTie «f the produce of f .-jnkliiv Bedford, Fayette, &.C thofc towns iic cfTentiiilly ports of thil state. The r.cw fettletoents is various parts of Pennfj lvnnia rccafioh a vafl canfumjrtion of its produce, hy perfons'emigfattng from the other Snt * and from Europe,- to fettle in that State. It is fuppofitd, that the late Allegheny county alone has received loch fettWs to the amount of 3500 adult miles (beiides women, youths and children) in the last four years. The supplies furflifhed by Penrfylvania for the weUern pests and ar my in flour, meat, grain lpirits, horses, wag gons, taddlery, and other leather articles, iron work, mufquets, Btc. have been very confide rable, The cor.sumption by persons passing, as emigrants, through Pennsylva nia in every dirtflion to Genefep, the Wef ter'n and Stmth-weflem country and State*, forms a very loutiderable ami profitable cb jeft, little observed, and n6t reduceable to ! any certain eflim?te. A roan entering Penfl fvlvania from Jeiifity, New-York, fee. at the Delaware, and jSroceeding with his family, cattle and waggon, to Pittfburg, will be near or quite three weeks on a medium, be fore be leaves Peanfylvania. During -all this tine ho and his family are eor.fumersof the food, forage, fuel, liquors, fcc* of this State. The encreafed cor.fnmption cf the inanufa&mes of Pennfylvinia is very impor ] rant. Pennsylvania and the United States i have contracted with a single workman (for ; merlr the j.iumeyraan and fbn ef an Enjjliiw i crt< nmaker) for arms to be made here, to the i amount i f 4.0.e€0 dollars. Negeciations • with other S;-,;es are depending with the peifor. tc the amaunt of 50 000 dollars more* Other similar contr*cis j or the ff.inc article, ! and rifles, lv-ive feci made, in various places —turh as Phi V.dc!: V.':a, Lannßer, tl>e vi cinity of Pittlbjry, ite. A jlals work has been ell.ibli(hrd in Fayetta, which makes common glass ware in quantities fufficieut to supply -ill the {Vttiers nn' the vveftern *va tgrs. Since the 1 ..an carter 1 urrpike Road has been pcrf p scd, not -itffs than ®ne hun» dred buildings hive been erefted there®n, tc.- the vast i: crease of the value of that line or* Country* The quarries, timber, clay an 4 lirceftone of the country have been convert - ed, from their rude and worthless natural (late, into dwelling htuCee, barns, store houses, mills, &c; Many other fadls oi a ["like nature m:p;ht be adduced. It is only f by cotmJ"nnr r details of exportation j through the Delaware, Ohio, Chefrpeak, I and Patowmac ; these interna! confumpiionf i r>y new i'tViri S, 'th» ami V j manufactures, and th< fe internal improve* j iVients of firms and building lots, that the | vast ?nd indifputaWle profpevity of PennfyU | vania can be duly underflood and estimated. In the late session of the legislature, ten new counties were created, vis, •' Cevtte," iathe centre of the State ; " Adams," out of the western part of Yark j " Erie," on Lake Erie ; Armst'tng," out of Wed nioreland, Allegany itrd Lycoming on. Al lege Ry river } "Crawford," including the upper part of Freßchcreek and MeadevLlle ; " I enango," including the lower part of Frenchcreek, Fort Franklin, part of Alle gany river, and part of Lycbming rmrth of Toby's Creek ; " Butler, Beaver, Wart en f and Amercer," adjoining ta each other and to fevrral of the preceding. The great read from Bildc-agle, in Cent e county, through Huntingdon, Lycoming, Venango, Craw-* ford shd Erie counties was commenced in 1799, and will be Gviiflied, thrtughtut ita whole corrfc o/j jo -he year I Sec*# Norhing, however, will more fully and tf-| fe&ually contribute to the animatipn of the real property of Pennsylvania, tbari lie,fol lowing net of assembly, which opens ;< door to foreigners, who may incline to fefjlown in any part of America at some firtupe t'ynej and which confirms to the numerous arid foreigners, who have-pure ha fed ldnds, ground rents, mortgages, See. Lp Peunf\ Ivania, the full and complete title and ownerfliip of their property. :m», to (Copy of the ail before mentioned.) An Act to enable /Wens, in certain Cases, to ptiickas: and hold Real Estate 'within ibis Ccmm ■nibealtb.' All