General Poft-Office. Phi ladilfhia, St pi. 10,1792. Proposals will be received at this Office! until the fifteenth day ot November next, 111- clufively, for carrying the Mails of the United States on the following Post Roads, from the fir 11 day of January next, until the firll day ot June, 1794. In Massachusetts avd Nf w-Hamfsh t * e. 1. from H ifcajjct tp Pott.'ana in the diftriit of Maine : The ruoj 10 leave every Tucfday by fix o'clock in the morning. and ariive at Port land the nrxt day by one in the afternoon : —Rc- turning, to le- ve Portland every Fhurfday by fix m the mor.iung, and an ive it Wtfcadcl the next day bvone in the afternoon. Fmm Portland to Portsmouth ; The mail to leaT« Portland cveiy Monday and I*hurfday by fix '' I rk in the morning, and arrive at PoTtf inomh eveiy Tuesday and Friday by ten in the forenoon Returning, 10 leave Portlmouth eve ry Tueiday and Friday ar one in tne afternoon, and 2triveat Poitland on Wedntfday and Saiui 3ay by fix in the everting. 3. .From I trtjmcutk to Bujion : From November firit Jo May fiiU, the nxaii to leave Poiilmouih cveiy Tuclday and Friday, at two o'clock in tnt afternnoon. and Arrive at Boftwn on Wcdnefda\ and Saturday by fix in the evening : — Returning, CD J rave Monday and' Thursday, by I fix in the and arrive at Portfmowil) Qtyn eyer,y We,dnrfd*y auo Friday.by four in the* morning, and amvt at Portfmou;h the fame day* by (ix in the evening. In M'A.siA.ctius'iT ts, Connecticut 01, d siiii NIW-York. 4. Fronj^^« % bv ti'vn£jUr, Sjiri/fsfisldrHarJ/oxft, MiJJUfoun, and Aeusnavcir. to Ntaj-York : horn JUftftrrtfcer fii ft to Mayfirft, ttie mail to leave B^f-1 tdn everv Moidav Thursday, at one o'clock in ihnaf'ei noon ; and ai rive a; New-York every Saturday anH Wednesday (the sixth day from its rfeparllirejby ten in tlie forenoon ? Returning, to lfc&ve Mew-York rvcVy Montlav and iliurfday, at one o'clock in flh£ iftefrnodn, and arrive it Bof toe every Sa'urday wicj.Wcdnefdiy, by ten in tkt fo/enoon \ /\nd f.rom Mjy fufl iq Gfft, the mill to Irave Bolton every Monday, Wcdnef day and Friday, by three o'clock in the morning, and arrive-at New-fork every 'Thai fifty, Sat'ur day and Tuefd*y (jhr fourth cjay from it'i df. j aiture) by eleven in-thp forenoon : Returfunr, to leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, hv one o'clock in the afternoon, and ar rive at Boston every TKurfflaf, Saturday and byfij in the.evening. h Ulv-Yor#, .\rw-Jfejis'Ev and Pen-nsyl • iiicod il)«» i .4}fty and Friday, at and arrive at B.altiinqre each Oiccecdirtg day by n'ooii ; Returning, to. leave Baltimore every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by four o'clock in itie morn-ng, and arrive at Phi jadc'ohia each fucceedmg day by eleven in the forenoon. 7. From Baltimiri to Ale.runit it: The mail to Itave Baltimore every Tuefdav, Thursday and Sa turday, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and airive at Alexandria each fucceediog day by eioht in the morning: Returning, 10 leave Alexandria every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by four oYlock J and arrive at Baltimore on Tues day, 1 hurfday and Saturday by ten in the lore, noon. In VI RCI MA. 8. From Alexandria \o Ruhmcnd, PeterMrr, Svf. +t. and ?<> r tln>outh : The mail lo l f ave A>cxdn. aria evefy Monday, Wednesday and Mdav, a,' mne o clock in the morning, and arrive at Rich- ZT " r , ry Turfd *T. Thursday and Sam,day, M*'" 'he evening ;at Pcterfbur:;, every Wed. '» r "!r *t1 '"'he forenoon ■ « Suffolk every Thursday, Saturday , nd TuddaJ FndaV n M J "j" ; a " d " *o r ' f ™"'h every Friday. Monday a „d Wednesday, bv ten in the t:r" ; ,o h fame f:iday, M„ n d,y an(l Wednesday, a, one '"I ? rn °" n ' andarfik '»t Suffolk the 4 y h >' {"*« >n 'he evening ; and a. Pfa,(, burg the next Monday, Wednesday and Friday bv '«« PettfrlLurg the lain* } 'he afternoon and arrive at R: r K mo,id the fame da, s by fix i„ thc evenn' wd v r) tour in the morning, and arrive at Al-v j 9 Fjom Richmond bv _ »nd H.- m p lc „,, n 'itZ*'*' ■"ond every Monday W-dntMav "rl R,ch * four o'clock in'hp ' 3 * r, "iy>'bv! cn each fuccrrdin 'dal"'!?' f " Xor ' oi kl r , 8 fIO V. t*y five in-the afiernr»-> .! .turning to i»«re Norfolk every WednefJa I Friday an:i Mondu, b y l\k iri H arrive at Richmond A r , mnrnintr, I the cvtning. ' I "receding dry, by fix in 10'. TH "^ itoL ' N *. ' hurg every Friday/ai on,otwt "V"" P«"f and arrive at Fav.». n . " lhraf «'rnoon eicHtintheevenlrV- S,, *' Mo by ville every TuefdaV by four" '" VC Fa "' !c ---«»'ve « Pctc.lWg the next FridaTbv'm"** he forenoon. a /> 1 ) eleven in , A NORTH a»iSouTH CA.O, , "• From fay«ite»itl» b» Vi!" A ' Houle Camden, Colombia Zd Cimh The mail i 'i Abridge, lo Toefday, by four in the runmin^ 5 """!!"® ™" v the next day by five in the *f. "' " c «mng to leave Augulb .very Thu.ldav 'I si ie next Mon day morning by ten : Returning, to Savan nah tvery Monday, at two o'clock in the-after noon, and arrive at Augusta the next Wednesday, by five in the afternoon. 13 From Camden to SNatefourg. The mail 10 Camden every Tr>urtday by four in'the morning, and arrive at Sta'ctburg by eight : Re turning, to leave Stateft>urg every Saturday, at two :n the afternoon, and arrive at Camden bv fix. In Massachusetts, Rhode-Island and Con necticut. 14. From Bcjlon to Providence. The mail Xu leave Boston every Monday and Thuifday, by fix in the morning, and arrive the fame days at ?ro vidruce, by five 10 she afternoon ; Returning, to •cave Providence every Wednesday and Saturday , \ v fr< in the mormng, and arrive the fame days at Builon, by five 111 the afternoon. (jr-i Pe« sons offering propofai* for this central, are dtfired ajfo to flptf the lerms on which they wTH carry the mai] between Boston and Provi de e, three times a we»k, and every day in the week (Sunday exc< ptcd) in ca'e a lVige waggon mould run so often between those two places. ij. fiixm PivyiJiTn.t % by to Hartford. The mail tft leave Providence everv Tuesday and Friday, by fix o'clpck in the morning, and arrive at Norwich the fame "days, and at Hartford on v r v eoneldav and S.itin d' Mu-Cojilt, cantwc/r, frl/Vl •10 " VCT - Thc mj " leave , WAmitgioh everv Monday afternoon, by five o clock (or as for.n as ihe mail lYom Philadel pit-a is received) and arrive a! Dover by five in the evening o/ Tuesday : Returning, to leave Dover arrive by five o'clock, arid the farrie Jay " ***?» »*»ng of J' Bet A ware and Maryland. \\Zrl T ', on) , C , h> > <[ ' Jn ' B'irtge, Wy Middletown, teV H r g£ ' tOWn Cr ° fcßoods ' 10 Chi' : «« Kaf • Tve< \ n *'oay morning by five o'clnrlt I the faroe'd " ? hnft ' ana B,,itl ge in ihe evening ol j n,e di y> by eight o'clock. r r4feia,^r r - 11 lor I thev will run.' 1 k. tcnm 011 which h7C'e,T J l?.'r May f,rft to N ' ovrmh " Bin AM ? C V y Mond »V at half nalt to' >• m' 9 " Khlr, s «aftpn the next day hy WrH'fj' L r returning, ) cavc Eafton every U» rt"»«« y d >, K A - M - '" da —at fhilade'u U«n half pa It ,„„ t o . c l ock » tv °Jl"' "nor. of the next Sat u , d»v- iTd 7 .r , Y ' rh ii adc "v \ rciurmntr the foeriW !>3 t A. M l .. *3- Fr<„ n Baltimore Xo An»*?r^V£ n ' Ml.iftftVZ ' Thenuilio «gn» - ,he r,ida . y ' ai d «« i-y fiv. thc 1 Iwye Annapohs every TnVri " Re "»«'n?,to kht in «hfn,oZ7,L^t^ ,ord »'^ fame days by fi vc i u the 10" ind Nrwitnt, 10 ffftJLrttr • v every Wrrfn M " m »'' 'O leave mo'ninj, and al r vc'at'wi?' fo " r °' c,oc k >•> the morning, »nd irr*e at SuWti , to' V four l 1 ,« i by fix u the evening, lhc ncxt Th'Jtfday 172 In Noi* From Halifax by UlttuitfeiUe, lVi!ti, nt Jio U „ : and Oaile\s j to P ly-moulh, .once in twoweeks:—Thi mail to leave Halifax every other Monday by fivt o'clock in the morning, and arnve at Plymoutf the next day by fix in the evening : Returning, t< leave Plymouth the next Thursday by five in ih morning, and arrive at Halifax on Friday by five in the evening. 26. F'om Wilmington 10 FayettcviH: : The mail Vi leeye Wilmington every Sundty, at lour in the morning,and arnve the next day a! Fayettevili by five in the alrerpooii: Returning, Fay. eileville eveiy Tuesday, by four 111 (he morning, arid airivf at Wijmingion the next day by five in the afternoon. n tn Vt « c! NIA Pr otosals will be received a! the Po(t-O3icc in Ihcr'Thond, untilthc io:h dav.of November nrxt inclulively, lor carrying the mail ot the United States from Richmtri to frtateiUfn. —From :fle 151b aav of the fame month,'until ibe full day rtf ]11 ru 1795. The mail 10 leave Richmond tvefv M,in d'dy by fix in the iromipg, and arrive at Slaunlon the next Wednrfday by fix in the evening: Re turning, leave Stanhtriii every TbmTday at ten in the forenoon, and jrrive 8t Richmond the next Saturday by seven in (be evening. Fhe persons offering jiropofals for .carry ing this mail, are defirtd to -Ute the terms on wb-chihey will eirry it, and leSve Richmond eve ry Wedpefdayat noon, and .arrive W Staunton the next Saturday by three in the afternoon : Ret«rn i"£, leave Staunton every JVlondiv ; t 'rvi n in iSe morning, and arrive at Richmond the next Wc d. rwfdav by ten in the for; noon. Note i. If during the continuance of the con ra£h here pronofrd, any other times of arrival nd departure of the mails jhpuld become necef ftry, to preserve a j rripe'r connexion with othrr nails, the contrasot s are ro conform to any ar angement which for that purpose shall be made hv the Post-Master General, such artang' mt herein Ipecified. 3; F° r every half hour's deUy {unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times Drc-j fenbed in any contra#, .l!v, r coritra6lor to forfeit] one dollar ; and for the non-performance of a trip, doubie the sum which the value of one trip fhail hear to the va'lue of the whole number of trips to be performed. 4. The mail may be carried on any of the post roads herein described, either in fts£e waggons or on horses : but when the state of the roads pre vems travelling in wag-gons with th<* nfceeflary ex pedition, the mails are to be carried on horses.— Every mail-.(rage mult have in it a box in which the mail is invariably 'to be carried,:under lock and key. 5• as well as letters, are to he lent in the mails ; and if an v contractor wo;jld wish tp be authorized to carry news-papers, other than thqfe conveyed in the to the 22d fc£lion of the poft-office law) he must, in hx proposals, Hate the refpe&ive sums for whichhe will carry the mails uita and ivithoUt *he emolu ments w fitch may aiife from such fepante of news-papers. NEW post ROADS, in N t £w-York, Massachusetts & Vrrmont. An extenfcon or the Polt having been de« fired, froru CorinojorhairictoH'hites-Umjn, and thencc to Kanandaiqua, m theftate of New-York ; from tcckbridge to Bennington, in the ftatesof MafTacbu fetts and Vermont; and from Rutland to WindJor % and Rut/and to Fairhaven % in Vermont : Proposals for carrying mails on those routs, (at the expense of the contraaors) will bereceived at the General Pod-Office, until the fifteenth day of November next inclufivcjy.— Persons offering such proposals, mud state the days and hours when they will 're- ceive and deliver the mails at each place here mentioned, and the length of time (w&ich cannot exceed eight years) for which they will contraa. The contraaors, refpe&ivelv, wiM have the ex clusive privilege of carrying letters and packets on thele toads, for htrc ; and be authorized to re ceive, to their own ule, all the poUages which (hall arise on letters, packets and newspapers by them carried, at the rases cftablifhed by law ; but must carry, free of postage, fuel) letters and. packets as by law are, or (hall be declared/rrf. For ever} houi's delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in delivering a mail, after the time a °n ' CiDhrraabr to forfeit end dollar; and for the nonperformance of a trip, one dollar for eveiy ten miles diftauce, as far as the failure extends. The per Tons whom the contraaors (hall defig na'e for Poftmaflers, on tbefe routes, — previous to tin ir acting as fueh, mull be approved by the Port . laitcr Genera), and take the oaths required by aw. T hey are to agree for their com pensions with the contractors, to whom alone thev are to account for all the pofoges thev (hall receive. I he fame oaths must be t ral, that he continues tocarrv onhis hufinefr -it No. I, South Third-Strcet, near ■ a. xet-jstrcet, and thanks hisformereuftomers tor the favors he has received. ■ aid Gol ld has for sale, an infallible cure for \V ea,; or Sore Eyes, which on trial, has and will . , o< ' nd to anAver the purpose He has it in! vials from one quarter of a dollar to it dollar— Any perfbn trying the above, if not found to anlwer the character given, the money will be returned. r t( --j NEW TEAS. IMPERIAL,HYSON& SOUCHONG, Of the vrry fiil> quality, and laicft impo.tatio, Irom Canton, tia New-York, Lyrcui!,s.i No. 19, Ihird,between Cbefnui a rid Mar;c( S r :r? I $rok«fs 'O&e:' _N««s.(jrc* Dock-ftuw,-^.,^ 1 ? TT'HBfcibfeobor intendiog.f» eomLi r*.- ■VkUrely to thr PURTHAiir YT7 ""' h *** few fine toned ' 113 ias "Poni W d , Forte Pi an®, aodwhich he The great nuuiber of Forte p, , , Ful mfinuarion, of persons co. lA iffiooeVto . t e re,U ! e of the European MBfsr-Bb.pt °- tnd a mere trtflc, ajid fold for the fame price as a.good mftroment, to the greatdifc ,po.„ tmentot the ignorant purchaser, Xj | iierilly p 6 y, as much for re p airs , n P N b mr®""! cost ** £ °° ri in «™. . . B. MyprciL Ik.ST*uwtNTS let out b? Hie month or quarter, 1 kewife Musical Inftresmts tuned and repaired in the heft nuwr. a„d« the most reftlonable term?, bv . CHARLES TAWES, [4t] N . Walnut, near Third-Street. ioo Dollars Reward. T OSTon Cambridge Common, Ma%h»ltti! •~' on the "Tmoon of .he ißih uli. a Mo.two POCKET-BOOK, with a ftMtliL conninin, a number-os-valuable papers, amntig which nere the M.OWISg PuBL-lc Stcus ITIES,vu MalTaciiuletrs State Ndt«- No j. 4 «, December i, 1782, payable 10 Thorn*, lor £.53 ,«y. principal—Mo. 5:1.309, date* Tj. •iuary_i, 1 785, payable 10 AifWW Partnjn, tor £ 15 lOr. pi inctpal. —No rh4) dau-d ill May, 1793, and pirabi* «tf*ir 1 ith following ; tnc others w*re aM payj bie to the Subscriber, The Securities are chccW *.t.the dmVrent officcs from whence they weit issued, anti the Notes of Hard by rhe diff.frm r igner?, they can therefore he of no usd m brtt tiie owjier. The Subfcriberheieby offers a reward 01 Om H uxoßEt) Dollar i to any perfpn or pcrfom who hasfobnd the fame, *»nd will retnnrthem *0 him, or leave them with the Printer hcteef, no ijueftions will be asked. ABRAHAM FOSTER. Sd/em, \iaffachujctts % Augujl 1, 179 a. (cptfj The SUBSCRIBERS to the Universal Tontine Arc informed, that a general meeting is to beheli at the Statc-Houfe in this city, on Saturday tj)c jjl day of Xovbmber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. agreeably to the sixth article of their affociarion. By order "of tire Agents, EBENEZLR HAZARD, Sec'ry. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1792. (cpiNj) Universal Hymn Book To be Sold by THOMAS DOBSON,' «nd other .Bookfcllers in Philadelphia, AColle&ion of PSALMS, HYMNS, and SPI RITUAL SONGS; felt-fird from diffcreot Authors, published by Order of the Co»- vention holding the Do&rine of the Salvation of all Men, met in Philadelphia, Ma? 25* i 7$ J * Priceof a single book, bound, 3- Bth» of a Dollar, with goo*d allowance tQ those who lakecjuwiurt. Anjroft 4. f^f.) PLANS OF Tlf t City of Washington, Sold by the Booksellers, DODSON, LAREY, YOUNG, QJU BOWEVs FXHIBITION OF Wax-Work & Paintings, AT the House lately occnpied by Mrs. Pin** in now ready for tbe en tertainment of the Public.—Among ■ P" ea£ variety of Painting?, are a number of ITALIAN '& FRENCH PIECES, •which are new and very pleafuig« Also, a collection of NEW WAX FIGURES. The' Exhibition is open every day, from nine o'clock in the morning, imril nine in the even ing. Admittance Half a Dollar for La * s and Gentlemen, and hatjprice for Children Tickets for the feafen, (not transfer Two Dollars. For Safe, at the Exhibition P ( IJKENBSStBS of the > RESIDENT of Ue UNITED STATES, in V. >X, 3d a vr.- iety of* Elegant PRINTS in fr**" l S=rt. -I. ' M