Mails of the United States. ! JiKonSAis fir earry'tvrthc yiKILiS) er run UNITED STATES, on the following Post Roads, -will he received at the General Pojl Office until the Isth day of October nrtit. In MAINE. l. From Penotfcot by Prefpect, Belfaft, Duck trap, Cam den and Thomafion, to Warren, ence a week. Leave Penoblcot every ThuH'dav by 6 a m, and arrive at Warren 011 Friday by 6p m. Aeturnirif, Leave Warren eve ry Saturday by 6 a m, and arrive at Penobfcot 6u Sunday by A r w. a. From vVartenhy Waldoborough, Ntwcaftle, WifoafTet, 15?,1>, iiiui.lwicltand Noah Yarmouth to Portland, ertcea teek. Ltave Warren eves y Saturday by 6 a M arrive at Waldobo rou'h, by i.o a m, at N a wcaft!e bv l p m, and at WifcafTet Iv(jp M. Leave W'fceffet on Monday bv : 8 a m, arrive at llath by nOriu, at Mkunlwick by 4 r m, at Norm Yarmouth (Mi Tuefdiy by i6am, and at Portland by 3 p m. Returning, l tave P«>nlaw& oa Wednesday by 7 a m, arrive at Noith Yarmouth by i! A *i, at o.unKviek by 4 p m. at Bath on Thursday by 9 a a. at Wifcaflei by noon, at Newcallle by At **i W a idoborough on Friday by xo a m, aud at Warren by 3 1 m. _ . 'j. by Pittfton," HalloweUHook, Hallow el i court liou f e, Wuuhrop. Monmouth Green, New Glou icfter and Gray to Portland, once a week. leave WifcafTct Saturday by 7 am and arrive at Piits ton by 3 r H, leave Pittiion on Monday by 6 a m, and ar rive at Hallowcll loutt house by & a m, at Winthrop by 11 a m, at Green by 1 p m, at New Giouceiter on Tuelday by q a m, at Gray bynoon, and at Portland by 4 r m. iutnin»artown on Sunday at 8 M, ■rrive at raluiouih by noon, and at Sandwich fey 7 F M. 13. From olioi; by Taunton to New Bedford, once * week. Boston every Thuifday by 8 AM, arrive at Taunton by oP M, and at New-Bedfoid on Friday by 6 PM. Re turning. Leave New-Bedford every Tuesday by 6 A M, ar rive at Taunton by 3 P M, and at Bolron on Wednesday by j PM* See note at road Nf, 7. t 4. From New-Bedford to' Nantucket, once a wtik. Leave New-Bedford on Saturday morning, arrive*t Nan tucket on Sunday evening'. Returning. Leave Nantucket on Monday by to A M, and arrive at New-Bedford in the evening, MASSACHUSETTS and RHODE-ISLAND. 15 From Taunton to Providence, once « ineek. >;c*ve Tamiilon every Wednesday by 5 AM, arrive at Pro vidence by 11 AM. Returning. Leave Providence by 1 p M, and arrive at Taunton 7 P M. 16. From Taunton by Dighton and Sbntcrfet to Warren, on>:e a week, Leave Taunton on Wednrfdjiy by 5 AM, ailJ arrive at Warren by :o A Cvl. Retuinihg. Leave Warren in two Wars and arrive at Taunton by 6 P M. 17. From New Bcdtord to Wcflejc* ly in Rhode-1 fund and to Stonington Point and New-Lon doii, in ConntS&icut. one a week. Leave New-Bedford ca Tutlday "7 AM, arrive New port by 3 P M,. Leave Newport on Wednesday by 6 A and arrive at New-London on ThyQay by 10 AM. Re turning. New-London every Thaifday by noon, arrive at Newport on Friday by 6 PM\ Leave Newport Saturday, or Monday by 8 A M, aud arrive at N'ew-Bcd furd by 5T M. 18. From Boston by Providence [East Greenwich,] ren, and Bristol] to Newport ttuitc a week. Leave Boftort every Tuefd-ay and Friday by © A M, arrive at Piovidertce by 6 PM- Leave Providence on 'Wednelday and Saturday by 7 A M', arrive at East Greenwich by 10 A M, Ou Wedhtfday at Warren 011 Saturday by 9 A M, and at Newport fafrie days by 4P M. Returning. Leave New port' on Tiielday and Thuifday by 4 P M, arrive at Bristol on Wednefda/ arid Friday by $ A M, at Warren by 10 A M, at Providence by noon, and at Boston on Thuifday and Saturday by noon. RHODE-IStAND' anu CONNECTICUr. lg. From Prsvi'dende t»y Norwich, New-London, Say brook, Killingworth i;.ri Guillord, 10 New-Haven, ttvitt a Kick. Leave Providence every Wed-ncfday and Saturday by 6 AM, andarrive at Norwich by 6 PM. Leave Norwich oaTlitirlday and Monday by ? AM, arrive al New-London by to A M. Leave New-London in half an hour, and ariive at Killiugworth by 6l' M Leave Killingworth on Tuesday and Friday by 6 A M, and arrive at N«rw-Haven by 3 P M. Rc.Unung. Leave New-Haven on' Monday and Wednelday by 7 A M, arrive at Saylirook by 6 PM. Leave Saybrook on Tiiefdav and That id3y by 6A M, arrive at New-London by >1 A M, at Norwich by 2 P M, and at Providence on Wednesday and Friday by noon. Acre Ihtfmc as it rmd no. -7 9 MASSACHUSETTS a»D NEW-YORK. JO. From Brookficld by Northampton, Worthirigtoii, Pittsfieldand New-Lebanon to Albany cr.ce a week' . Leave Brookfield every Monday by 6 A M, arrive at Northampton by 3 F and at Albany on Wtdncfday by 5 PM. Returning. Leave Albany on Thursday by 6 A M, arrive at Northampton on Friday by 6 P M, and at Brook held tin Saturday by 6P M. Note as at road No. 7. In MASSACHUSETTS, VERMONT and NEW HAMPSHIRE. it. From Springfield by Northampton, Greenfield, Brattle borough, Weflminfter, Walpole, Cbarledown and Windsor to Haiiover, tuncc a week. Leave Springfield every Taefday aud Friday by 10 a m, arrive at Northampton by 2 p it, at Walpole on Wednesday and Saturday by 5 p m, at Windsor on Thursday and Mori day by a p m, and at Hanover by 7 pm. Returning. Leave Hanover Tuefrfay and Friday bv 6 A m, arrive at Windsor by 10 a M, at Walpole on Wednesday and Saturday by 7 a m, at Northampton on Monday and Thurlday by noon and at Springfteld by 6 r . Z2. From Hanover by Orford and Haverhill, N. H. to Newbury, Vermont, once a-week. Leave Hanover on Wednesday by 5 p hi, arrive at Haverhill by 4p m, and at Newbury by 6p m. Returning. Leave Newbury ou Thursday by 6 aw, arrive at Haverhill by 8 a m, and at Hanover by 7 p m. In VERMONT. 23. From Rutland to Windioi, once a week. Leave Rutland every Monday by 6 a M,and arrive at Wind sor oil Tuesday by 6r m. Reluming. Leave Windsor on Wednesday by 6 a m, and arrive at Rutlaod ou Thursday by j ? m 24. From Burlingtouby Vergenueaand Middlebury to Rut land, once a iceek. Le-ve Burlington every Thursday by 8 a m, and arrive at Rutland on Saturday by 6a m. Returning. Leave Rutland every Monday by 8 a m, and arrive at Burliogton ou Thurs day noon. IN VERMONT and NEW-YORK STATES. •5. From Rutland by Manchefttr and Bennington in Ver mont to Lanfingburg and Albany in the State of New-York, »Mte d week, Leave Rutland on Monday by 9 a M,and arrive at Albany on WcdnHday by 4p m. Returning Leave Albany every Thursday by o a m, and arrive at Bennington by 7 p m, leave Bennington on Friday by 10 a m, aud arrive ai Rutland on Sunday noon. In MASSACHUSETTS and NEW-YORK. s6 From Springfield by Wcftfield and Stockbridgc to Kinderhoox, (nee a week. May Ito November 1. Leave Springfield ev«ry Tuesday by 3 p m, arrive at Stockbridge on Wednesday by 3 p w, leave Stockbridgc on Thuiday by 7 a m, and arrive at Kinder hook on Thursday by 4 P M, Returning. Leave Kinderhook every Friday by 9a m, arrive ai Stockbridge 4r m, and at Springfield on Saturday by 6 p m. Nov. ito May 1. Leave Springfield on Wednesday noon, arrive at Stockbiidge on Thursday noon. Leave Stockbr idge on Friday'by 6 a m, and arrive at Ki-nderkook by 4 * m. Leave Kinderhook on Sa turday by 6 a m, arrive at Jtockbridgc by 4 r m, and at Spring field on Wednesday 10 a m. IN CONNECTICUT and MASSACHUSETTS. 17. From Boston by Qedham, Mei.doß, and Pomtiet, to Harttord, once a weik. Leave Bolioa every Thursday by 7 am. and arrive at Hartford the next Saturday by 6 pm. Returni**. Leave Hartford. cvtry Monday by 7 a m, and arrive at iiofton on Wedneld'av £ t m. 28. From fjew-Hartford, Canaan and Sheffield to Hillfdale and Hudson, in New-York S'ate, onee a week• Leave Hartford every Monday at 2 p m, arrive at Hudson on WrdneMay by 11 am. Returning. Leave Hudson every Wednesday by 2 § m, and arrive at Hartford on Friday by 6 ? M. CONNECTICUT and NEW-YORK 29 From Hartford by Litchfield, New-Miltord, Daiibury and Ridgefield to New-York city, once a week. Leavei Hartford every Monday by 10 a m, airive at Litch field by 7 p m, at New-Miltord on Tuesday by j i a m, and at New-York ou Thursday by 8 am. Returning. Leave New-York every Thursday by 4 r m, arrive at Litchfield on Saturday by .5 p m, and at Hartford on Monday by 8 a m. CONNECTICUT. 36. From Hartford by Middletown, Chatham and Col chester to New-London, once a week. Leave Hartford every Tucfday by a p u.awd Arrive at New- London on Wednesday by 7 p Reiurning. Leave New- London'evcry Thursday by 11 a M,and arrive at Hartford on. Fiiday by 7 r m. From Hartford.by Windham to Norwich, ante trroeek Laave Hartford every Tuesday by 6 a m, arrive at Wind ham by 4 p m, and at Norwich by 7 PM. Returning. Leave Norwich on Monday by 6 a ac, arrive at Wiadham by 10 a m, and at Hartford by 7 p m. Iw NEW-YORK, 31. From New-York by PeckAull, Fifhkill, Potighkeepfie, Rmnebeck, Redhook, Clermont, Hudson, Claverack, and Kinderhook 10 Albany. Leave New-York every Monday and Thursday by 4 p m, arrive at Fiftikill on Tuesday and Friday by a 1-2 p m, at Rh.nebeck o* Wednesday and Saturdav by 8 a m, at Hudson by t 1-2 p m, at Kinderhook by 4 p m, and at Albany by 8 / m. Returning. Leave Albany every Tuesday and Fri day by £ am, arrive at Kinderhook by 9 a m, at Hudson by 11 1-2 a vi, at Rhincbcck by 4 p m, at Filhkill on Wed nelday and Saturday by 10 a it', aud at New-York ou Thurs day and Sunday b v 8 a m . » 33- From Whiteftown to Steuben, once a week. Leave Whkeftowa every Monday by ioa m, and arrive at Sieubpn by tr m. Returning. Leave Steuben every Mouday by 5a m and arrive at Whiteftown by 8 am. * 33. From Albany bv Scheaettady, Johnfton, Conajoharry and German Flats to Whiteftown. Leave Albany every Thursday by 10 a m, arrive at Cona joharry on Tuesday by i f W, and at Whiteftown on Saturr day by 6? u Returning. Leave Whiteftown every Mon. day by 9 a m, arrive at Connajoharry on Tuesday by 10 a m, and at - Ibanyon Wednesday by 5 p«, See Note at Road No. 7. 34. by Oneida, Onondaigua, Aurora, Sci- V pio, and Geneva, to Kanandaigua' once in two weeks. Leave Steuben every other | Monday ty « p m, and arrive at Kaoandai-ua the next by 7p m . Returning. Leave Kanandaigua on Friday by g a m> and arrive at Steuben the next Tueiday by 6 p m . I 34. From Whiteftown by old Fort Schsyler Onandaigua, Aurora, Scipio and Geneva, to Kanandaigua, ence m tws weeks. Leave Whiteftown every other Sunday by 7 a m, and arrive at Kanandaigua the next Wednesday by 10 am. Returning. Leave Kanandaigua fame day by 4 PM, and arrive at Whitel tbwn the next Saturday by 6 p m. 3$ From Conajoharry by Cherryvally to Coopcrftown, dnce d Week. Leave Conajoharry avery Friday by 4 r M, arid arrive at CobperAown on Saturday by noon. Returning. Leave Coopers. town evciy Friday by 6 a and arrive at Conajoharry by 3 r sr. 36. From Rhinebeck by Kingiton, Shawangunk, Wardf bridge, and Golhen, Hamburg, Suflcx couit-houfe [Hackettf town], [Rockaway Booneton] Morriftown and Newark or Elizabeth-town to New-York, out a week. Leave Rhinebeck every Saturday byjAst, arrive at Goflleo 011 Sunday by 7 am, at Sussex court-house by 7 ph , at Hackcttllown on Monday by 9 A M, and at New-York on I utiday by r'o A M. Returning. Leave New-York on Tues day by * P arrive at Booneton and Rockaway on Wed nesday, and at Suffe* court-house by 7 PM, arrive at Golhen on Thursday by 5 P M, and at Rhinebeck on Friday by 9" F M, 37. From Xew-York by Sniithftown, Coram and Bridge hanij ton to Sagg-HarbouV, once a week. Leave New-York every Thursday by 8 A M, and arrive atSagg-Harbour on Saturday by 7 FM. Returning. Leave Sagg-Harbour every Monday by 7 A M, and arrive at New- York on Wednesday by 5 P M'. ~ 38. From VVoodbridge to Amboy, three times a week. ' Leave Woodbridge every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day by 7 A M, and arrive at Amboy in one hour, stay at Amboy two hours, and return to Woodbridge by 11 A M. 39- Trom Trenton by Allentown, Alonmoutb court house, Shiewfoury, Spotfwood, Brunfwick, Somerset court houle, New Grirnantown, Pittitou and Flemiagton to Trenton. LeavS Trenton every Monday by 7 A M, arrive at Brunf wick by 10 "A M, and at Trenton Qn Friday, to go from Trenton alternately by Alletitown ajjd Fl«nrington, 40. From Philadelphia by Woodbury, Sweeifborourh, WoodUown and Sakrn to Bridgetown, Weft Jersey once a ructk. " PHILADELPHIA, Printed by JOHN FENNO, N a * 119 Che [nut Street. —Prick Six Dbllaps Per Annum. Leave Philadelphia every Wednafday by 3 P M, and ar rive at Bridgetown the next Friday by 3P M. Returning. Leave Bridgetown every Saturday by 10 A M, and arrive at Philadelphia the next Wednesday by 9 A M. 4>< From Philadelphia by Pipcrt to Bethlehem, tnte d Lent Philadelphia every Thuffday by *• A ti, a»d arrive at Bethlehem on Friday by 9A M. Returning Leave Bethlehem every Tuesday by 9 A it, aud arriveat Philadel phia onWednefday by 1 P M, 41. prom Sofle* court hoiife N. ]. by Eaftoa, Bethlehem and Heading to Lancalter, (W a mcik. Leave Suffix court house on Monday by 6 A M, arrive at Eaiton by 6 P Bethlehem on Tuesday by 9 A M, at Heading on Wednesday by 9 A M, and at Lancalier at 7 P M. Re r urning. Leave Lancailer on Thursday by 6 AM, arrive at Reading by 3 P M, at Bethlehem on Fridey by j P M, and at S'lffcx court house on Sarurday by 6 P M. 43. From Philadelphia by Reading, Lebanon aud Hariif burg to Carlisle. From October 15th to May 15. Leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Friday «t 8 t\ M, arrive at Reading 011 Thursday and Saturday by 4 P M, leavejieading on Thurs day by 5 P M, an i amvc ac Carlisle on Sunday by 11 AM. Returning. Le-ve Carhfle every Sunday at 2P M, arrive at Reading on lueid i> k»y 4 P M, Leave Reading on Wednes day and Mon.ay b 8 AM, andariivc at Philadclpnu on Thursday and Tue'cay by 4 P M. From May 15th to O&ober 15th. Leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and trioay by Sam, arrive at Reading every Thursday aud Saturday by 11 am. Leave Reading on Thursday noon, and arrive at Carlisle on Saturday by 11 am. Returning. Leave Carlisle eveiy Monday by 4 a m, arrive at Reading •nTuciday by 2 p m, leave Reading on Tuesday by 3 * m, and on Monday by 8 a M r and arrive at Philadel phia every Wedutfday by 4 p m, and Tuesday by 9 a m. 44. From Pittfburg by Waminguxi and Wert Liberty to Wheeling once a week. Leave Pittfburg every Friday by 3 9m, aud arrive at Wafliingtoo on Saturday by 7 a m aud at Wheeling by 4r m. '✓Returning. Leave Thurlday by 9 AM, arrive at Wafkingion by'B y m, and at Pittfburg on Friday by 1 r m. In KENTUCKY. 44* From Wafhingion in Kentucky 10 Cincinnati in the N. W. Territory. Leave every Friday by 8 am, and arrive at Cincinnati dn Saturdayjby 6ra. Returning. Leave Cincia nan on Monday by 8 a m, and arrive at Wa&ingiea on Tuel day oy 6 r u. 4$ From Wafhingtoo, by Bourbon, and Harrodfburg to Danville, once a week. Leave Waihinglon every Friday by 8 a m, arrive at Boui bou by 8 ? 24, at Lexington on Saturday by noon, at Frank tort by 7 r M s at Harrodiburg on Sunday by 3r m, and at Danville by fp m. Returning. Leave Dauvilic on Monaay by 8 a m, arrive at Harrodiburg by 10 £ a m, at Frankfort by 7 p m, at Lexington on Tuesday by noon, at Bourbon by 6 r m, and at Washington on Wedntlday by 6 r m. 46. From Danville by Beardilowu to Louiivilte once in two weeks. Leave Danville every other Monday by f a m, arrive at Bcardftown on Tuesday by g a m, and at Louilvilleon Wed titfday noon. Returning. Leave Louisville on Yhurfday by 8 a m, arrive at Beard It own on Friday noon, and at Danville oa Saturday by 5 r m. Note I. ,Thc Post I&after General may alter the times of arrival and departure at aay time during the continuance of the contradU, he previously ilipuUlmg an adequate compensation for any extra expence" that may be occasioned thereby. Note i. Half an hour ihall b« allowed for opening and doling the mail at all o&cea where no particular time is fpecified. Note 3. For every hour's delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in arriving after the times prclcribed in any contraA, the contractor ihall forfeit one dollar j and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail whereby the mails dellined sos 5 iuch depending mail lose a trip, au additional forfeiture of live dollars ihall be incurred. Note 4. Newspapers as well 1 as letters are to be sent in the mails ; and if any person making proposals de sire» to carry newspapers other than those conveyed in the mail for his own emolument, Ije mult state in his propoials for what sum he will carry it with that emo lument and for what sum without that emofuraent. Note 5. The contrails are to be in operation on the ift day of January next, and to continue until the ill d&y of Apr A *79 8 V 2\*tc 6. Should any pcrfons making propoiaU dtfire an al tera-, ion of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, he mud state in his proposals such alteration* and the differ-* cnce they will make in the terms of bis contrail. Note 7. Pcrfons making.propoials arc desired to state their prices by the year. Contra&ors may receive their p*y quar terly . General Post Office, Philad. July *7, 1795. . - . , JOSEPH HASERSHAM, Poll Matter General. July tl COLLEGE of NEW-JERSEY. AD VE R TISE HE N T. THE Grammar School formerly attached to this College, having gradually declined through the incrtafing infirmities of the late Prefcdent far some time before his death, it is proposed by the fubferiber immediately to revive it, and to put it under tne raaft careful inftru&iort and government. The Latin, Greek, and French Languages (hall be taught in it, to gether with the principles of English Grammar, of Geography, and practical Geometry. Parents, l.ks wifc, who do not cfnrfc that their children ihould go through the intire eourfe of (tudies in the College, may no*? have them inftrutfted in any particular branches in the fame manner, on the fame terms, and to the fame extent as in the College—particularly in the antiquities and mythology of Rome, in Geogra phy# in the Mathematics, in Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, in Moral Philosophy and the Principles of Civil Government, in Eloquence, and in the Ele ments of History. They may address their children to any of the Mailers in the College, or to SAMUEL S. SMITH. N. B. The young gentlemen shall be under the fame rules of moral discipline a« the ether itudenu — lhall be fubjeiled to public examinations, and, at leav ing the College, shall be entitled to public testimonials of the branches they have studied, and of their prufe cieucy in - them. P. S. TheSchooris already opened, and under the dire&ion of Mr. Sgott. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Alexander Ritchie, deceased, are rcquefted to make im mediate payment to the subscribers ; and thele who have demands against said efti.tr, are requeued to bring in their accounts and receive payment. FRANCIS GJRNEY, } ROBERT SMITH, > Executors* DANIEL SMITH, J Philadelphia, July 27. 1795 JAMES YARD Has for file,"at"his store on Walnut-street wharf, St. Croix Rum md Sugar of superior quality. St. Domingo Indigo. Laguira and St. Domingo Hides. TOO Pockets of fine Cntt.on. LATELY PUBLISHED, And to be bad nt M. D/i VIES j Bovk-Store. No. 68 High-J}reet, Del Pino's Spanijh Grammar, To which it added, an Englith Grammar, for the use of Spaniards. At the fame place (nay be had, a few copies of Bcyer't French & Englijb Diaionsry. Revenue Office, April 27, 179^ PROPOSALS zuill he received at the Office of the Com MISSIotiEX of the RiiviNUE for building oh the bead land of Cape Hatter as on the coaji of North Caroli- na, of the following mate rails, dtnuenjions, and defcripiion. THE formistobeo&agonal.— he foundation is to be {lone, to be funk thirteen feet below the bottom of the water table or the furface of the earth, and to be commenced of the diameter of twenty nine feet.—Front such commencement to the height df four feet the fount dation is to be laid solidly and from thence to the bottom, of the water table, the foundation wail Vto ke nine feet: high and nine feet thick. . : The diameter of the base from .the bottom of the watei* table to the top thereof (where the o&agonal pyramid if? to commence) is to be twenty eight feet four inches and wall is there to be seven feet thick—the wall of the o&igon* al pyramid is to be fix feet thick at the bate thereof, on the top of .the water table. The height of the building frorh the bottom of the wa ter-table, and from the furface of the earth, is to be nine ty feet to the top of the under the iloor of the lantern ; where the diameter is to be sixteen and one half feet and the wall three feet.—the v/jiole of the walls is to bebuilt of stone : the water table is to be. capt with sawed stone, at least eight inches wide and sloped the top to turn off the water. The outside of the walla, is to be fac odwith hewn or hammer drefTed stone, having four win dows in the north east and five windows in the south wefl;, The falhes are f be bung with hinges, and each faih is to have twelve panes of glass, eight by tfn inches On the top of the {lone work is to ba. a framed tier of joists, beded therein, planked over with oak plank, exten-. ding two feet beyond the wall thereby formingan eave which is to be finilhed with a cornice, the whole having a de-i scent from the ceutre fuflficient to throw off the waiter, and to be covered with copper. A complete and fufficieut iron lantern in the octagonal is to reft thereon. The eight corner pieces or stanchions of which, are to be built in the Wall to the depth of ten feet. ' These stanchions to be nearly three inches fqu-are in the lower ten feet, and inches by i i-a inches above. The lantern is to be ten feet and nine inches in diameter, it is also to be ten feet high from the floor to the bottom of the dome or roof and to have a dome or roof of five feet and nine inches in height. The whole space between the posts or upright pieccs at the angles is to be occupied by the fafhcs,whie laid with plank, of at l£sgt one inch and one , half in thicknefc. The entrance to the light house is to be well fecurer a kitchen Two vrinJows below and three above in front nd rear, each fafu to have eighteen panes of glass ten by twelve inches. The doors are to be hung and furniihed completely. The deling* and fides of the House arc to be plaifte::- cd with two coats ; alt the wood work inside and out is to be well painted-and the whole to be fimfhed in a plain de cent manner. An Oil vault is to fee built twenty feet b? twelve feet in the clear, arched over and covered wit. 1 earth or fitndovcr which a {had kto be built— It is to befurnifhed with nine strong Cedar Ciltefniwith covers, each capable of contain ing two hundred gallons. The entrance to the vault is to be feenred by a strong e xucjlfide—where he has received fry the I aft arrivals, an extenivc colteflion of ufeful Books, and the hejt Stationa-ry. Also, a var'.dy of New Afufic, Bunbury * curious Caricatures, Prints, Oil Paint ings, Draiv'vig Books, UjY. &(. all which be will fell, as ufu*l % for a small firoft. T. S. embraces this opportnnity to acknowledge the liberal en couragement he has always experiencedfrom the citizens of Phila delphia, —returns his mojlfin cere thanks, and plaJges hi^felf to ; confiant exertions to merit continual favor, *nd to have hujme thi tlace for elegant and ufefnl literature. June n Treasury Department, A Light House SAMUEL W. FISHER, S<*\ JUST PUBLISHED, In one volume o&avo, price one dollar and an halt, The federal Politician. English Cheese. Nb. 60 South Second Street. THOMAS STEPHENS, m & th tf |l2*!§4 t#+