flails of the United States. ! and depar prevtoujly that nmy , PROPOSALS • noc For carrying the MAILS ot ihc United States on the following Poll RoaHs, will be received at the nts(/c Gjieral Post Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju- the Contr '>• _ %?%, 1 Fiom Portsmouth New Hampshire by Hampton 6, » Ncvwjary Port, Iplwich, Beverly, Sa cm and Lyno to Bo*- »on, three times a ujtck. Miy i, to November x. Receive the Mail at Portraiootn Gene p every I uefday, Thursday and Saturday at 5A M, and ar- Phih rive at tiofton the fame days by 6P M. Returning. Receive 'he Mail at Bo ft on every Monday, >Vednefday and Friday p at 4 A M, and deliver ii at Poitfmobth the fame days by b lJ ,? ivi. R E November 1, to May 1. Rcceive the Mail at Portsmouth J3 tl every Wednsfday atid Saturday at Suntife, and arrive at 80l- State. *'»i <Vm Thursday and Monday by 10 A "M. Returning. Re- hath « Mail at Baton every Monday and We nefday at 2 right 1 M, and arrive at Poitfmonth on Tuesday and Thursday by banfet. " 1 2 from Boflon by Worcester, Brookfield, Sprw&hfld, u ?■!Afield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middletown, Walling.ord, u New Haven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stain- lord and Kim*{bridge to New York, three times a tveek. , g May I, t« Noverr.ber 1. Receive the Mail at Bolton ev« r y . . Monday, Wednesday and Friday at u A M, arrive at Wor eetler the fame evenings, leave VPorCeftrr every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3A M, arrive at Brookfield by 10 c - AM, at Springfieki by 2P M, and at Hartfotd b/ 9 1' Leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 AM, arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamlord in the evening, Ap and at New York on Thursday, Satu'day and Tuesday by noon. Returning. Leave York everv \ » Monday, Wedoefday and Friday at 11 AM, deliver it at New Haven on Tuesday, Thui'.day and Saturday by noon, snd at Hartford by 9P M ; leave Hanford every Wedneiday, A Friday and Monday at 3 AM, arrive at Springfield by 10 are b AM, and at Worcester in the evening; leave Worcester eve- ferenl »y Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3A M, and arrive at an y ] Boston by 1 P M. , for a November 1, to May t. Recaivethe Mail at Boston every p Q p U Monday, Wednesday and" Fridav at aP M, arrive at Brook- j s a field the qext days by 4P M, at Springfield inthe evening, and nunM at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon; ar- of a . rive at New Haven the rrxt days by 8 A M, and arrive at f rom New York every Friday, Monday and Wednesday by HA M. t jj ro v Jieturning. Leave New York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P M. arrive at New Haven the next days in the evening, leave New Haven ettery Wednesday, Friday ana Monday by 3 AM, arrive at Hartford by 2PM» at Spnng- / lU " field by 9 PM, at Bro-»kfield on Thursday, Saturday and mer Tuesday by 10 AM, and at Boston on Friday, Monday and Ai Wednesday by 11 AM. - . , the f 3. From Alexmdriaby Coichefter, Dumfries, Falmouth, in in Frcderickfljurgi Bowjiflg Grec * ; Hanover court house, Rich- Fe mond and Ofborne's, to Peterlourg, three times a week, 24, ] April 1, to November 1. Receive the Mail at Alexandria, may Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 A M, arrivt at Frcdericfcfburg by 7 PM, leave FiederickilDufrg every Wednei 4>y, Fnday and Monday at 4 A M, arrive at Richmond by yP M, leave Riehmond every Thursday, Saiurday and Tuel- ny day by 4 A M, and arrive at Petersburg by iO A M. * Return ing. Leave Petersburg every Thursday, Saturday and I uef <kyt>7i PM, arriveatßichmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond the fame da>s by 4A M, and arrive at Frederickfburg by 7 I« r( P M, leave Frederickfburg eyery Wednesday, Friday and Moaday at 4 AM, and arrive aL Alexandria by 6 P M- Noyember i, to April I, Leave Alexandria every Tues day, Thurfdayand Saturday at 10 A M, arriveat Fredericks burg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave Frederickfburg in ore hour, arrive at Ricumond Ihui fday, Saturday a«d Tuesday by 6 P M. leave Frioay, Monday and Wednesday by 5 AM, and arriveat Peteilburg by 10 AM. Returning. Leave Petersburg every Tuesday, A Thursday and at X PM, arrive at Richmond by 6 the P M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday a 5 A M, arrive at Frederickfburg on f hurfday, Saturday and luefdav by 11 AM, and arriveat Alexandria on Friday, Monday and Wedaefday by 1 P M. 4. From Richtiiond by New Kent court house, Wilhams buig, Yorku/wn and Hampton to Norfolk, three times a week. April 1, to November 1. V ve Richmond cveiy luei day, Thurfdayand Saturday AM, an ive at Hampton by g P M, leave Hamptoii on Wednesday, Friday and- Monday by 6A M, and axrneat Noitolk by II A M. Returning. jT/ Norfolk cvlry Thurfdiy, Sa urday and Tueiaay at 1 PM, arrive at Hampton by 6 P M leave Hampton every Jridav, Menday and Weauefday at 3A M, and arrive at J Riahmoud by 7 PM. * T November 1, to April 1. Leave Richmond every Mon- lllu day, Wednesday and Friday by 5 M > arrive at Williams- Soc turg by 6 PM, leave Vvilliamfburg every Tucfaay, lhari- taoi d«y and Saturday by 5 A M, arrive at Hampton by 11 A M, and at Norfolk by 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norfolk every J Saiurday and Tuesday by 11 A M, arrive at Hamp ton by *P M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed- M by 5A M, arrive at Williamfburg by 6P M, leave w "Williamfburg Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by 5 A M, and arrive at Richm6nd by 6 P M. g. From Petersburg by Gabbin Point, Smilhficla *na SuU folluo Portsmouth, three timet» week. i*pril 1, to Novebiber i. Receive the Mail at Petersburg ever* Monday, Wednesday and Fliday by 11 AM, arrive at ] Suffolk Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at — Portsmouth by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thurlday and Saturday by 10 P M, arriveat Suffolk everv Monday, Wednesday and Frioay by I* A M', and at Petertburß everyT-uefday Thursday.and Saturday by noon. November *, to pril 1. Leave Petersburg tvery F.rdiy, Mo iday and Wednesday by 11 AM, ar/ive at SuffulK on Sa- _ turday, Tiiefday and Thursday by noon, and at Ponf nouth ' * by\ ? M. Returning- Leave Portsmouth every SjUirrfay Toe May and Thursday at Sunlet, arriveat Suffolk on Monday Wedneiday .nd Friday bv 10 A M, and at Paiftfbu.g on T'jcleJav, Thirrfda and Saiurday by noen. 6. From Peterlburgby Harris's, Goldfon'i, Warrenton, Lewifburg, Raleigh, Avervfborough, Fayetteville, Lumber ton, Chcraw cou.t house, Camden. Columbia and Edgefield court bouse to Augvfta, twice a week. Leave 'Petersburg every Tuesday and Friday by noon, ar rive at Harris's by j-P M, at Goldfon's «a Wednesday and Saturday by 8 A M, at Warrenton b-y 2 P M, at Lewifburg on Thurlday and Sunday by 8 A M, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at > Fayetteville every Friday and Monday by 1 P M, at Lumber toixbv Q-f M.-leavi Lutnberton every Saturday and Tuesday _ bv 4 A M, arrive ai Clieraw court house by 4 PM, arrive at Camden on Sunday and Wednesday by J P M, at Columbia on Monday and 1 hurfday 4AM atrive at Edgefield court <; t oofeon l uttdjyai.d Friday at 6\A M, and at Auguita by L ftoon*. ■ Returning. L*ave Airgulla every Tuesday and Friday te by 8P M, arrive »t Edgefield court houston Wedneiday and t (. Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia on Thursday and Sunday by to A M, at Camden by 7 p M lcave Camden every Fri. day and Monday by 4 A M, »'rive at Cheraw court house by t, P at Lumberton every Saturday and Tuesday by aP M, 1-ave Lumbcrtonin one hour, arriveat laytttevilleon Sunday 7 A M, at Raleigh on Monday and Thurf uav by 6 A M, at Lewifburg by »P M, at Warrenton os c < «J'ue!day and Friday by , 5 AM, at Goldfon's by 2 P M, at » Harris's by 7 P M, and at Peteifburg on Wednesday and Sa t'jrday by 11 aM< ' From Camden by Stattfburg M Charieflon twice a week. Leave CaTr.acn every ounday and Wednesday at half pall t c V M arrive at Charlefto i the next Tuesday and Friday by 1 noon -SteurviKt. Leave Chirletton every i'uetday and fn a»y bv 9 P M, and arrive at Camden the next Thursday and »>L'ndjy oy 7 P M. g. From Augusta by Waynefborough to Savannah, once a Us Uavt every Saturday at 1 P M, and arrive «t Sa vannah the next Sunday by 6P M. Returning. L mh every Tuesday at 10 A M, and arrive ai Augusta the next Tburfeay by 6 P M. Note. 1. 1J either of the romeiho 6, 7or 8, are titered ly IaUJ tlurina the lontn,nance of the Conbacls, the Ccntrad.r 11 to th rive fucfrattention! mtenryiitf the AiaH, and his pay uto he en or dmimpd tn proportion to the difUnce encreajei o» dimm 'A h fwch alteration .. -iote ». 1 heCdn'raßi are to be in oper-alien or. th; JirJl dm 0] ■JJiibanext, tndtu eonlinue sot Jow s uutii On 30 th icptcm* htr. >800, mchjiie. Mote The M" c -"" ral *!> a ' t: ' th 1 t IT'! "nT't \ and departure at any tmeivring the cort.nuovceoj the previoujly flipulating an adequate eompenfition for any extra e p j that may be oaahoned thereby■ . . O^Ll Note 4 Fifteen minutes Jhall be allowed for opening andclojin 0 the ma,l at alt offices when no pa rtuu'sr Urnt o Jpeafod. ' -VN'ote c. For even quarter of an hour S delay (unavo, dab e arc dents excepted) m arriving after ,the times prefer,bed ,n any eontraß, the Contractor fhallforfeit one dollar, and if the A"" the departure »f any defending Mail, whereby edfir dwelt such depending Ut:l, lose a trip, shall forfeit tendot to '"Joseph habersham, Pojl Majler General- General Post Office, Philadelphia, Maya. 1 ?q6. N°. 130- Diflricl of Pennsylvania, to wit: ...... ! BE it remembered, that on the 4th day ' the twentieth year of the Independence of the Urn t States of America, Benjamin Davies of the far (Ji ' ■ hath deposited in this Office, thu Title of a Book, the 41 ! right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words 101- i,o< ' low ing, to wifi . , , » I -s' o ' " The Political Censor* or moßtbly Review of the molt ___ ' " interesting -political occurrences relative to the IJni e 16,? ' " States-af America—by Peter Porcupine ; In conformity to the A& of thfi Congress of the Unit- „ ed States, intituled "an Aft for the encouragement ot 5 0,0 ' learning, by touring the copies of maps, charts and IrooK* to the authors and proprietors of such copies during t..e N j o times therein meationed." Ticket SAMUEL CALDWELL, ticket, Clerk Dift. C®urt Pennsylvania. An< ] ApriU7- iaw 4 w ;— or priz v A Printino;-Office for Sale. xm n ® pr' ■ a , CONSISTING Ot f , A goodaffortment of Types, the greaterpart of which f)nU 0 are but little worn, a good mahogany Press, with tel - ; j =- ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing bull d;, »t any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either (Q coo for a newfpapv or book-work, being in a pleaifnt, well , rl) j n 7 porulated city, within 30 miles of Philadelphia. There Loaef i s also a very considerable advantage arifitig from the t o del ld numarous applications for blanks and the general influx ihe fui " of advertisements, &c.&c. and a handsome profit derived Nauo j 1 from the great quantity of Rags which may be W .IU j throughout the year. ,d A complete set »f cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Book. are ft Likewise will be fid with the office, > large book- in th!, . binders' Press, (uffd for prreffing books m iheets) toge- tor.u 5, ther vith a number of bookbinders' tools, almofl new. 3lter t ,d Any person inclining to purchafa the above, may have therefuial of a handsome collc&ion of books, bound and h, in sheets—They will be fold very low. p(Y h- Per the price, and further particulars, enquire at iMo. 24, north Third-street, where a fpeciraen of the types a , may be fcen. April 16. §a.2aw. n j '} JUST PUBLISHED, " of th< '" [Price 25 Cents] ■1- By Samuel H. Smith, N°. 118, Chefnut-f.reet, the la; LETTERS r?e« id OF HELVIDIUS: her p 7 In reply to Pacificus, on the President's Proclamatien . friyid id of Neutrality. je>slsi A bribed to Mr. Madison. B y : f. Conti Lately Publijhei, Vj'' Pacificus—Political Truth—Paterfon's Charge. "aw ,y' In a fe<w Days ivill be publijhed, theti ir j [Price 2J cents] iy, A REVIEW of the QUESTION —In whom has '6 the Conflitution veiled the Treaty power ? t * c ay By a Senator of tbeUnited States. 'y April 18'. W I&W4W. Co^ JUST PUBLISHED, BY JACOB JOHNSON, is? GO. ie fl NO. 147, MARKET-STZiET, by [Price 11/. id.} » " J lay the " s [ Flowers of Ancient & Modern Hijtory, er „ IN TWO VOLUM«. Yelll at Comprehending, on a new plan, the mod remarkable p er f and interesting Events, as well as the moll eminent and j jU ft on- i illustrious Charadters; with a View of the Progrcfs of g att ns- I Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea- p ew irf- . tion to the Conclusion of the American War. y er] M, Br JOHN ADAMS, A. M. Cafl «ry March 4. 2aw2« n „ ; np " ~ 30 Pipes Cogniac Brandy, s M, Coiks, in bales, and I . r Holland Gfn, in pipes, „ 5 • " For Sale by ,ur g Benjamin W. Morris. 1 c eat December 31. eodtf I lat — ———. ■ I \ r'ik East-India Goods. F 1 31 FOR sale, a»y. MORDECAI LEWIS, \ A ' S fr Tie CARGO of tie Ship India, Capt. Afhmea.d, from _ rd. y Calcutta; nc ), v CONSISTING OF j or. GutTahs, Sanahs, Guzzenas, Chintzes, I 'ton, Coffaes, Humhuw, * er - Baftas, Doreas, „ :field Curwah Cloth, liandanoes, Mamoody, Choppali Rem ills, j -p. " a * r c r Emerties, Sugar, I burg Moragegunjaet, Pepper, &c. 6 . 4 ,1, at Tukeries, I 80. iber April ir. Jiweodjw |.p 0( cfdsy 1— : J Co] mb" Urbanna Mill Seats, I 1 court Q ITU ATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks of I £j c ta by jj the river Sufquehanna, about one, r.iile above fide wa- jq 0 riday (. eri an< i commanding thi water of that important river, I j^ a Y i |" d the channel conduding the trade of which comes so near I g ri " da y the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak the boats; ILa and Mills may be so iituated as to receive'them along their I 'p walls, and by water lifts take in their cargoes. i ' There is a power fufficient for many and any kind of I £ eI hurf- ufeful Water W»rks, and so much may be juflly said in j on on commendation of this Scite as would be inconvenient to I M at insert in a newspaper publication. d Sa- Those who may desire to be c»ncerned, will probably I find tl emfelves well pleased on viewing the situation. 1 week. Leases for any term of years may be obtainedon appli- I pall 2 cation to the fublcribcr, living on thepremiles. J ay by' CLEMENT HOLLY DAT- 1 d ft'- April 19. lawjm J iy and — " ~ I Treasury Department; I * Re-venue-Office, March 10 th, 1 j at Sa- TJROPOSALS will be received at the office of the I G Sa'.'an- a Contmiffi.ner of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the corner of I n le next Third and Chefnut-lireets, Philadelphia) for building in I » North-Carelina, j' teredly A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras. '0 'he "en Beacon House upon Shell Caftlc iflard. I fdimin- Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be I seen on application at the offices of any of the Superinten- I t q jjy 0 f di .ts of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of the Reve- I I ieHcr- nuc, or of the CollcAoryof the Culloms in any of the | ' Sta:ej; as also at this office. aaw^m City cf WaHiingion. o<d SCHEME of the LOTTERY, N T o.II, p FOR THE IUPROVIMEST OF THt juini , FEDERAL CITY. A mitjnificsnt 7 10,000 dollars, & ? 50,000 Cadv dwelUtig-houfe, J cash 30,000, are ) . givei 1 ditto 15,000 & calk 15,000 4 > plac. 1 ditto 15,000 & ca(h «5 >000 30,000 , ditto ,0,000 & cash 10,000 *0,000 ( I ditto 5,000 & cacti s.o°° ,o,o °° 1 ditto U: & cafc 5.000 ,0 000 1 cash prize of V> » do. 5,000 each, are, • ft»f To ■- &' 1,000, do. M . >ouo d - IO be ci 16.739 Prizes. th?l ' X.*6t Blank.. ™ T'tkets, at Eight Dollars, chn "TTT" To r, vour ttoie who may take a quantity of ftal —■*•** g ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one . - And approved notes, fcruring payment .neither mon«y dm day, alter drawing, w.U be receded for t.ve anynumbcanotlelsthanjovc et j' , f imeli oft hc OIH fnis Lottery win arto.d an e egant .]pc Wl( y ington _ pr v JK building. to be ere ®'* . f , &c(l f or the eniire • Two beautiful defigrs die already teiewe ' foots on two of the public fqnares ; f'oin thele dr ■i, it is proposed to erect two centre and four corne, f a * r wn as poible alter «»» Loltefy i« fold, and • ,0 convey th'em when compete, ,0 .he fortunate advcnU-r ---1 't.Ttlie manner described in the fchen.e 10, th« Hotrf — Lottery A nett deduSion ol five per cem. will be made sto defrty the neecffaVy expenccs of *=• a " d J c the fa!plus will be made a par, of the tund -tended o, th on 1 National Umverfity, 10 be eieftcd within the City pail W Jer" Tbe drawing will commence as soon as the Ticket! t h e „e fbld Iff.-t "The money pn.es will be Payable lun . in thiity days alter it is finilhcd.and any ptue» sot Whic . &£**?< numbers are not p.oduced within twelve month, ( .fter the drawing is closed are to be confidcied as g ■ w ;j e towards the fund for the University, it being d'tfrm.n ,ed to fettle the whole bufineb in a year the ending of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as fecu- _ '* The real securities given for the payment of the Prize are feeld by the President and two Directors of the Ban* of Columbia, and a'e valued at more thau half the amount of the Lotteiy. , The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment or i the late CommiQioners a (lifted in the management of the Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber ps these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the n friends to a National University and the other federal ob iedts may continue to favor the design. — By accouuts received from the different parts of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets Jj( have been sent for fate, the public are aflured that the g ( drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and „ caution unavoidably neceiTary to insure a fafe difpoial. o — the tickets, has rendered the inur- fufpenlion indifpenlable. SAMUEL ELODGET. ] 15 4 Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ;of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; go of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wnlls, 5t — Cooper' 6 Ferry. - " ' ~ so China Goods. v TH E Sliip Atlantic, Silai Swaine, Commander, from Canton, will commence the discharge of her cargo to-morrow morning at Walnut-street wharf, V, Confuting of Yellow and white Nankeens of excellent quality >le Persian Taffetics, black and coloured n< * Lustrings, do. do. P Sattins black of various qualitlw ;a " Sewing silks in aflorted colours Ir Vermillion in boxes it: Caflia in chests fa _ Quicklilvar in jars ei BOHEA, "J J' SOUCHONG, | HYSON SKIN, ! v n T young HYSON f rreinieas. BEST HYSON, J IMPEUIAL, J 1 CHINA WARE, ornamental, with Table and T«a ] I Sets generally aSforted. n — WHITE SUGARS, and a quantity of v I First quality Bengal SALT PETRE. For Sale by Philip Nicklin & Co. f April B.' . C om : —.— — — — No. 8, North Front-Jlreet. f Printed Calico and Muslin WAREHOUSE. RICHARD b 3 JAMES POTTER, t I Htvr jujl received a fupcrb ajortmtnt «/ the folio-wing artciles, f ■which tbey offer for sale. c I T)RINTED calicoes Gentlemen's neck handkfs. I A 4-4 wd. book muflia# New fafliionable shawls c I 6-4 wd. ditto ditto Madras handkerchiefs I I Book muslin handkerchiefs Tambour'd muslins s v -Pocket ditto Gurrahs — I Colored, bordered, muslin Humhutns 1 handkerchiefs Coffaes &c tec , I Very new fancy ditto An elegant and frefh aflort ts °' I Elegant tambore muslins ment of ribbands and wa " J Colored work ditto sashes ver ' I Laced figured ditto Cotton flockings :lcar I Brocaded ditto Worsted ditto >ats; I Ladies plaids r I And a variety of other articles, just opened, j Many of the above goods are particularly calculated 0 I for the Weft-India market. ln 1 December 13 taw it to I rabiyl Joseph & JefTe Sharplefs, ppli-1 A'e. 3i, south ThirdJlreil, Have received per the Hamburph Packer; r 1 AND HAVE roR SALE, I A variety of Merchandize; CONSISTING or j Furniture do Dimities, Fustians, wide 16. !VJ and narrow clouded and ftrlped Nankeens, Checks, f the I Ginghams, elegant Vest patterns of Camel's hair, mufli ler of I net, and Marseilles, HoUery, Oafimers, Jeans, iuperfine ing in I and second Cloths, Calimancoes, Spianings, Moreens, | Irish Linens, arid dry Goods in general.—Also, general assortment or and. I Saddlery ami Saddlers Tools. lay be I They expeiSt a large additional lupply of dry Gbods by ■inten. I the firft vessels, which ticy will fell on rcafonable terms Reve-I for cash or ufuai credit. 3d mo. 30th. 2a\vtf. of the j N. B. A number of elegant Cowitc-panss, and Mai-j I feilles Bed Quilts. 7o be fold at public sale, 1 On the fßth day of June next, at the City Tavern, in Phi ladelphia FOUR Lots of Ground in the town of Lamberton, county «f Burling'on, and State of New-Jerfty, ad joining the river Delaware, late the Estate of William Richards, deceased, with all <ha buildings and improve ments, bounded by ground of John Mitchell, Lambert Cadwalader ar.d others ; a clear indisputable title will be given. Ihe terms will be made known at the time and place of sale. April*B. m&th. "General ~PoJI Office, Philadelphia, , March 16, 1796. WHEREAS /untlry Lette.s, transmitted in tlw Malls of tbe'Umted States, te and ffohi Norfolk; in the j^ at . of Virginia! were opened, and Bank Nates of seve ral denomination* -fraudulently taken from them at "York, in the Hate afore'fiid, ire the months, - 1- Set!and December ial> : -and wher and some cash havt been rccovrred on of the Po.lM'irt-r General. In ftith BankNotesas (hall be i-lentifiO, n: the owners thereof, and thut the rei<- be equitably diftributeii among th. te them. NOTICE IS HEREBY G. .. . havefuffeied by loch fraudulent pi. rio.l, and oa th« route aforementioned, to exhibit their claims without delay, I'uppe.rted by such reasonable prooft as'may beneceffary to substantiate them. Such notes as " faull be identified will be received by application to tht 1 General Post Office, on or before the firft day of July pext; and the residue of such cash and notes will then be ' divided among the claimants in proportion to their refpec- v ' tiv'e Ibffes, to be afcert lined by the necessary proofs, which on or before that day flir.il be produced tothe Generul Poll ■ Office. (aawtju y) JOS. HABERSHAM. ! ~ LAW BOOR" STORE, NO. 313, HIGH-STRhET, ! A VERY GENER AL IM Pbk r VnON OF LAW BOOKS JUST OPENED. j GEORGE DAVIS's EXTENSIVE collection of the latest Iri(h Editions be ing now arranged, he begs to offer them for Stsb, - on [Jjj fame moderate uerms, as have for several years ' pall, so particulatly dillingailhed them; and to affiire those Gentlemen who may favor him with attention, that s thejr orders froii any distance, whether for a Jingle vo f luine, or an entire Library , fliall be executed with die like promptitude, and acknowledged with thanks. s Catalogues for the present year are prepared, and n will be delivered on application N. B. A number of Trunks to be disposed of. 8 16th April; , . ">&tfa This Day is futMjhcd, t At No. 201 Arch street, and may alio be had at Fol- ' k well's Printing Office, No. 33, in the lame street, " A MaP OF THE RIVER RHINE ,f From Nimeguen to Basxe, ie Shewing t The actual Seat of War ie Between the French and Aujlrianu 3 ~ March zt> le WA .N T K D, « Several Apprentices to the Printing- Business Apply at the Office of the Gazette of thd United States, No. 119, Chefnut street. e. LOST, 1 IN the city, on the Point Rftad, the i.fth inftafct, a fviiall GOLD FRENCH IVATGH, made at Paris, With-a n . gold chain and two gold fcals, otic having 1 the initials H* Is' St. G. and a Lion crest—the other a Lion crest only. Who ever finding the fame will bring them to No. 111 fauta Front-street, fliall receive a generous reward If offered for sale to any of town* I quefled to flop the fame. April 13. o stiver . ■ ■. £ JOSEPH COOKE, GOLDSMITH ts* JEWELLER. The corner of Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia* I -m yrofiT refpeAfully informs his frienas and the publi®, I jVJ. that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com plete and general affortroent of aim oft Every Article in his Line; (immediately from the manufa&ures of London, Bir -1 ltiingham, and Sheffield, all of which are of the newelt 1 falhion, and will be fold, wholesale and retail, ofttHe -ow- J eft terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Ut. 1 JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current value. March 5- I__ , lawtf Gebrge Bringhurft, COACH fcf HARNESS MAKER, I ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, [*«a J that he has removed from Arch-street, to No. in I north Fifth-ftreet, adjoining the Episcopal Burial Ground, j whert he continues the hufinefs of Coach making in all its Branches. I He makes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages, J such as Coaches, Chariots, Phaetons, and Coachees; alfo y eg 1 Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of J ness, with plated pit brass mounting. Hb hath a good I Tupply of the best materials, and a stock of the bed fea | foned wood. j > j Orders from any part of the United States will be dn- I ly attended to greatest pun6luality and dispatch.» His long experience in business, his care in the execu > j tion ®f liis work, and all unremitted attention to the de srfci, I fires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove fuffi- I cient recommendations. kfs. 1 He has seVeral feconi-hand Carri?ges for sale, viz. a r compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian I blinds all round ; a Phxton; a Chair; and a Sulkey with I a falling top. I All kinds of Carriages fold on Commission, and Car- I riages taken in to stand by the month or year. gj* Apprentices wanted to the Business. "ort- I Philadelphia, November 21. t,t,&sjw.aawao ~S H O I sizes, from 3» lb to Grape, j vj Cambooles, Pots, and ether callings e*cuf;d at the I Ihorteft notice, ated ! "ail rods, from iod to spike, I Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for caflts or cutting intff nails, from w I a brad to J2d nails, I Anchors, from 17 Cwt.to ioolb. j Bar Iron, " )« I A Qiiantity of James River Tobacco, I CftrcUina Pork. v . >—' — »" J ,' -v" rHrnTngs inb j rrel s, - _ I Kiln-dried com Kical itfHhds. and Bhls. I Rye flour &c. to be fold by J I Levi Hollingfauorth & Son. w . l£ 4 i«ks,l for SALE. nufli-l * FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about fourhu*- erfine I dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette reens, lof t j, e Uhited States, No, 119 Chefnut-ftreet. I December I. j _ ids by I printed BY JOHN FEN NOf terms I w » ytf. —NO. 119— Mai- I CHESNUT-STREET. I [Price £ight Dollars per Annum.]
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