Mails o£ the United States. PROPOSALS For carrying the MAILS of the United Staieson the following Poll Roadt, will be received at the General Pod Office, until the fifteenth d*y of Jti -4y next. ' 1. Fiom Portsmouth New Hampshire by Hampton Falls, Newbury Port, Iptwich, Bevarly, Sa em and Lynn to Boi ton, three times a week. May i, to November.l. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth ■ •very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 A M, and ar rive at iiol'lon che fame days by 6P M. Returning. Rcceive the Mail at Boflou every Monday, and Fridav at 4 AM, and deliver ii at Poitlmouth the fame days by 6 V M. > 1 November 1, to May t. Receivf the Mail at Portsmouth every Wcdnefdayaud Saturday at Sunrise, and arrive ai 801-, ton on Thursday and Monday by 10 AM. Returning. Re ceive the Maii ai Boston every Monday and Wcdnr u iy at 2 P M. and arrive atPortfmouth on Tuesday and Thursday by, Sunset. 2. trom Boston by Worcester, Brookfield, -Springfield,- Sutlield, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middleiown, Willingford. New Haven, Milford, Stratford] Fairfield, Stam-i ford and to New York, -three times awetk. Miv J, r* November t. Receivethe Mail at Bolton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM, arrive«t Wor celler the fame evenings, leave \#nrc»ller every Tuesday, • Thursday and Saturday at 3 A M, arrive at Brookfield by 10 A M, by a PM, and at Hartford by 9 P M. Leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamford in the evening, snd at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuelriay by, noon, 'Returning. Leave New York every ,Mouday, Wednesday and Friday it 11AM, deliver ii at New Haven ou Tuefdav, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at Hartford by 9 P M , leave Hartford every Wednelday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield by to A M, and at Worceller in the evening; leave Woicefler eve ry Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A M, and atrive at .Boston by j P M. November 1, to May t. Receivethe Mail at Boston every Monday* Weduefday and Friday at 2 P M., arrive at Btook field the next days by 4 P M, at Springfield inthe evening,and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon; ar rive at New Haven then xr day 6 by 8 A M, and arrive at New York every Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 11A M. Returning. Leave NC-*w York every Monday, Wednesday and Frida) at 2 P AI, arrive at New Haven the next days in the evening, leave New Haven every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 A M, arrive at Hartford by « P M, at Spting £eld by g P M, at Brookfield on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday b/ 10 A M, and at Bollon on Friday, Monday and Weaneidayby 11 AM. 3. from Alexandria by Colcheftcj-, Dumfries, Falmouth, FredericktDm Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Rich mond and Otborne's, to Peteifburg, three tunes a week. April 1, toNovemberl. Receive the Mail at Alexandria, every Tuesday, 'Thursday and Saturday, at 4 A M, arrive at fredericklburg by J PM, leave Fiederickftmrgevery Wednef. day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M. arrive at Richmond by 7 PM, leave Richmond everv Thursday, Saturday and Tuel day by 4A M, aud arriveat 10 AM. Return -tug. Leave feteriburg every Thursday, and I uef day by 1 PM, arriveat Richmond by 6 PM, leave Richmond the fame days by 4 A M, and arrive at Frederickfburg by 7 P M, leave Fredericklburg every Wcdnelday, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. November 1,. to April I, Leave Alexandria every Tuef. day, 'Xfaurldiy and Saturday at 10 AM, airiveat Fredericks burg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon, leave Fredericklburg in one hour, arrive at Rtu-.mond Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M, leave Ricnmond Friday, Monday,and Wednesday by 5A M, and arrive at Peterlburg by JO A M. Returning. Leave Pcterfljiurg every Tuelday, Thursday and at 1 P M, a'rive at Richmond by 6 P M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 5 A M, arrive at Ftederickfburg on Thuitday, Saturday and I uefday by tl A M, and a I rive at Alexasiria on Friday, Monday and Wed*e(day by 1 P M, 4. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williams burg, Yorktown and Hampton to Norfolk, three tines a week. April 1, so November x. Leave Richmond every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 AM, arriveat Hampton by „ PM. leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 6A M, and arrive at Noitolk by II A M. Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 P M, arrive at Hampton by 6 P M. leave Hampton every Frioay, Mandav and Wednesday at 3A Mi a "d arrive at Richmond by 7 P M. November 1, to April 1. Leave Richnrond every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday by 5 A M, arrive at Williams burg by.6 PM, leave Williamlburg every Tuesday, Ihurf day and Saturday by 5 AM, arrive at Hampton by M AM, and at Noifolk. by 6 PM. Returning. Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturdand Tuesday by 1 1A M, arriveat Hamp ton by. 5 f M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed nesday by 5 A M, arrive at Wiliian.lburg by 6 P M, leave Williamfturg Saturday, Tuesday and TUrfday by 5 A M, and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. s . From Peicrfburg by Cabbin Point, Smithfield and Suf folk 10 Portsmouth, thru timexiwet4. April i, to November 1. Receivethe Mail at Pcterfburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 A M, airive at Suffolk Tud'day, Thursday and Saturday by noon, and at Portsmouth by 7 PM. Retmning. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thurlda'y and Salurday by so P M, arm eat Suffolk every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by i® A M, and at PeteVfburg every f uefday Thurfday k and Saturday by riooh. November 1, tq - pril i. Leave Pejerfburg every Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 11 AM, arrive at Suffolk on Sa turday, Tuesday and Thursday by noon, and at Portsmouth by 5 P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Sa'iurilay Tueiday and Thursday at Sunset, arriveat Suffolk ou Monday Wedntlday.and Friday by 10 A M, and at Peterlburg on Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday by noun. 6. From Peterlburg by Harris's, Goldfon's, Warrenton, Lewifburg, Ra'eigh, Averyfborough, FayiU. ville, Lumticr ton, Chevaw court house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield court house to Augulb, twice a aeeif, Leave Petersburg evei ( y I'm (day and Friday by nQon, ar rive jat Harris's hy 7 P M, at Qoldfon's ok Wednesday and Saturday by 8 A M, at Warrenton by 2 P M, at'l.ewifburg onThurlday and Sunday by 8 A M, at R-ileigh by 3 P M, at Fa etietille every Friday and Monday by a P M, at Lumber tan by 9 P M, leave Lumberton every Saturday and Tutlday by 4 A id, atrive at Cheraw court hoofe bv 4 P M, arrive at Camden on Sunday and.Wedhefday by 2 P W, at Columbia on Monday and Thursday 4 A M. arrive at fidgefield court house 011 lueldayand Friday at 6 \ A M, and at august a by noon. Returning. Leave Augusta every Tuesday and Friday by 8 P M, arrive at Edgefield couit hotifeoh Wediitfday and Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia on Tnurlday and Sunday by 10 A M, at Camden by 7PM. leave Camden every Fri day and Monday by 4 A M, arriveat Cheraw court house by 5 P M, at Lumber too every Saturday an<f Tuelday by 2 P M, leave Lumberton in one I,6ur, a'rrive'at Fa'yetteville on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A M, at Raleigh on Monday and Tht*f day by 6AM, at Lewifburg by 2 P at. Waireuton oh Tuesday and Friday by £ AM, at Goldfon's ty a P M, at Harris's by 7P M, and at Pete fburgon Wednesday and Sa turday by 11 AM. t 7. From Camden by'Statefbeng t« Charleston tu/iee a week. Leave par*den every Sunday and Wcdnelday at half paH 2 P M, arriveat Charlerto-i the next Tuesday and Friday by noon. Returning. Leave Charleston evei y Tuesday and Fri day by 9 p M, and afrtv'e at Camden the next Thursday and Sunday by 7 P M. g. From Aagufla by Way nefborough to Savannah, once a week. ■ Leave Augusta every Saturday at 1 PM, and arrive at Sa vannah the next Sunday by 6 PM, Returning. 1 cave Savan nah every Tnefday at 10 A M, and atuve ai Auguita the next Thursday by 6 P. M. Note. I. if either of .the routes No. 6, 7or 8, are attend ly la-JD during the continuance oj the Contraii i, the Centratfet is.to ob fenie juth alte-ations in carr)tng the Mail, and his pay it to be en creafed or ,iimr»JJu4 in prof or turn to the dyfance encreafed ardimn ljhed by such altirjtwn Noic 2. The Lontrafli are to be in operation on the frji day of Odder next, and to continue for fat' years until gu _.o th Septem ber, 1800, include e. Mote 3. The fyj! Maflcr GenerJ may alter the lives <>J.arrival and departure at an\ tintduiing the cotmuuance of -the Contrarts, he previoujiy fliputating an adequate eowpenjation for any extra expenj that may be occaftuned thereby. Note 4. Fifteen minutes Jiiall be allowed for openinj and dying the mail at all offices where xo particular time is specified. Note 5. For evay quarter of an hour's delay ( unavoidable acci dents excepted J in arriving after (the times prefctibed in any rontraJ, the Contractor Jkqll forfeit one dollar, njid if the delay continue until the departure ttf any t'epending.Mai/, wherebx the Mailt, dtfiioed for such depending Mail, lafe a trip, the Coatfafter piall jprf&t trn del ■ lars t to be dcdußcji j torn his pay. aaw6 JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Pqjl Majlcr General General Post Office, Philadelphia, May 2, 1796. NOTICE, AGREEABLY to charter, i» hereby given to the Members of the Corporation for the relief of p<?or and dill reflet! ■PrefliytisHlpi Miniltors, and of t'ne poor and difWetted Widows ancT&hildreii of Rrefby-tcrian Mi nifies, that there will he a Meetiug.of said .Corporation in the second Presbyterian Cihurch, in the city of Phila pelphia, on the 23d day of IVJay aejtt, at 4 o'clock, P. for the dispatch of allfucb|b,ti&nei's at maytkeu be brought before the board. GRE^N, April 22. d qf the Corporation" African Free School. TH£ place of Teacher to the AFRICAN 'FREE SCHOOL, iu the city of New •York, being vacant by the resigna tion of the late the s g»ve this inti mation to all persons deljrous of. that situation, that they will rcceive applications for 'till tl?e text June. It isexpe&ed that the applicant be well qualified to tqgds reading, penraanfhip, autnroeiic, and the principles of gw>- graphy and Engliihgrammar, and that he produce iatisja&o ry tctlimoniah of his good moral chaia&er. Ihe Salary o* the Matter will be 500 dollars per annum, payable quarterly.—F.urther particulars may be learnt on ap plication to * THOMA S EDDY, 1 SAMUEL L MITCHELL, ! r . mm ,.. pp SAMUEL BROWN, f KLIHU H. SMITH, J New-York, May 6, 1795. (tyjay 7^7) Berriman & Go's Edition. CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. OM Monday, the liSth Inft. will be published, delivered to Sohfcribers, and to be had of the 4liferent Book-fell- i ers, in this city, and throughout the United States, ,(y/here j Subscriptions still continue to be received) thu first hum- j BER OF & CO'* CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDI- I tio* of the HOLY BIBLE ; containing the Old and New | Testaments and the Apocrypha, with marginal notes and re- i erences. An Index ;or an account of the moil remarkable patfages in the old and new Tcftament, pointing to the places wherein they happened, and to the places of fcriptuie where in they are recorded.—A Table of Time.— lables of scrip. ture mealures, weighty and coins : with an appendix,contain ing the method of calculating its measures of surface, ' hitherto wanting in Treatises oh this fubjed. A Table ot Offices and Conditions of men. conditions. i» The size of this Edition will be a LARGE FOLIO, printed en a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par ticularly tor it, It will be publiihed in Numbers, not to ex ceed 28, one of which will be delivered weekly to fubferib- 1 ers, at a quarter of a dollar. Thole (übferibers who prefer receiving the work complete, will be attended to by (ignifying the fame on any of the fubferiptiou papers in rhe Bookitores in this city. 2. There will be an advance in the price, on Jubkribing : after thefirftof August next. 3. In the cpurfeof the Work will be given an elegant Frontifpicce—From an Engraving of the celebrated artist, Gricniom. Berriman Sc Co. gratefully acknowledge the very liberal encouragement they have met with ; and havereafonto believe that the execution of their edition will amwer every expec tation, and speak its otynpraifc. May 7. 3aweowtf George Dobson, BEGS leave to inform the Store-Keepers in Town and Country, that he has removes! from Market-Street to N°* 25, foutfi Third-street, where he is opening a Large and Elegant Affortmcn* of the undermentioned articles—vi^. Superfine Londpn Cloths and Ker ley mere*, Yorklhire second Do. Elastic do. do. Mix'd and Blue Coatings Flannells, See. Mancheftcr Printed Callicoca, London ditto, , Blue and ditto Furnitures, India ditto, Long Cloths, Coffaes, BaCtas, Battillas& Conjevrem*, 4-4 9-8 $~i & 6-4 Superfine India Book Mucins, 4«£ and 9-8 Indi4 Book Handkerchiefs, 4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 & 6-4 plain do. l^uflins, 4-4 Sc 6-4 BritiOi Jaconets, 6-4 British Checks and Stripes, 4-4 India do.'" do. do. 4-4 ditto Chiiloes, Madras Handkerchiefs, &c. A large aflortment of figur'dand plain MuAjocu, Q,uii.tings, Dimities, and Striped^Nankeens, 4 1 Fancy waillcoatings, Ginghams of the firft Quality, fubje& to Drawback, India Nankeens, fylen's White and coloured Silk stockings. May 9 Just Arrived, In the Ship Hanßibal, C. Cloufer, matter, from Lffeoa, A Cargo of SALT, For sale by E. Dutilh Wachfmuth, No. 164, South Second Street. May 9 § 3t THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, At Benjamin Davies's Book-Jitore, No 68 High Street, The Political Censor ; Or,M ONT H L Y REVIEW, For APRIL, Of the mod interesting Political Occurrence*. By PETER PORCUPINE. May s 3»>v2w For Sale, A Few Casks of First Quality INDIGO. Enquire at No. 71, South Water street. May * tht & f tf SNOWDEN & M'CORKLE, "D inform the Public, that they have IV opened their PRINTiNG-OFFIC£, at No. 47 North Fourth, near Race street; where they execute_all kinds of Printing, with accuracy and dispatch. ' An Apprentice w . May 3 §3law3 City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No.II, fOR THE IMPROVEMENTM THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent } 29,000 dollars, & / Qlooo ■ dwellina-bnufe, ) oa ® l 30»oq°» lre j ■i ditto 15,000 & cafe sj.ooo 40,000 •i ditto 15,000 & 15,000 30, cOO c x ditto 10,000 & aalh ip,opo 10,000 t ditto 5 jOgo & <|ash .5,000 jo.oco x ditto 5., poo & cask loyooo ■1 cafe prize of jo,ooo a do. 5,000 each, are, - ic,ooo •jo do. 1,000 - - I®,ooo ao do. 500 - - I0 > 000 toe do. 100 - - lo,o«o »,po do. 50 10,000 400 do. *J - - **'<**> 1,000 ,d«. 20 - 20,000 do. ?» - - 0,000 ■16,7.19 Prtecs. 3&tto Blanks. 59,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000 N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 ddilars will be the last drawn , ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, fccurmg payment -maither nWiwy or prizes, in ten d»y» alter drawing,-will,be xefiei«?ddior . any numbea t?Qt less than 30 tickets. This Lottery Will afford an elegant of the pri vate buildings to be ereaed in the City of .Y'ufhington Two beautiful deligns are already feWled far the entire fronts 011 two el" the public Clares; from thrfe prltengS it ispropufcd toercAtwo centre and four corner buiUUigs, as feon as,.p<>ffible after .this lottery js-Md, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate advenfursrs, m th~ manner defe'ribtd in the scheme for the: Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of ftv« percent, will be made to defray the "aadeffary expenses ot printing, &c. and the fwrplus will «be m|dje a part of the fund intended for the Nati»#al Univerlity, to he within fht; city«f Wiifbington. The prawing wijl soon as the tickets, ar: fold oft". The money prizes will be payable in thirty days after it is fmilhsd ; and any pr.zes for which fortunate numbers aie not produced within twelve mouths after the drawing is doled, are to be coniidered as given towards the fun«l for the University ; ft being determined to fettle the whole business in a year fr»m the ending of the draw ; ing, and-to take up the bonds given as security. The, peal fecurit,cs given for the payment of the Prizes, i :ire held by the President and two Directors of the Bank <*f Columbia, ~aiid are valued at mure than half the a mount pt the lottery. i The twenty four gentlemen wfy> by appointment of the latc Qonyniflioners aflifted in £he management of the Motel-Lottery are requested to undertake thisarduous talk a second time on behalf of the public ; a fufficient num ber of these having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the i friends to a National University and the other federal ob jects may continue to favor phe design. By accounts received from the different part 9 of the Continent as well as from Europe, where the tifikets have been sent for fade, the public Are assured that the drawing will speedily commence, and that the care and saytion unayoidably necelTary to insure a fafe disposal of ' the tickets, has rendered the lijort fyfpp.nfjon in^i^peni'ablq. SAMUEL BLOUGBT. Tieket9raay be had at the IJank of Columl-ia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Bolton ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and -of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. New Ha r and Hosier y Store, Wholesale and Retail, Bt WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, No. 134 Mariet-Jfzcet, id daprfrom tbi corner of Fourth, South fide. MENS'Black Americanand lored ditto Han, of various Children's fancy ditto qualities and pricci 'All kind; of Am, silk and Ditto Drpbs and Creenun- cotton, cotton, & thread dcrs Hose Ladie's ditto, black Knit colored Pantaloons And a large utfortmcnt of Ditto Drawers fancy ditto Ditto Breeches Pattca s Colored Beavers §ilk Gloves With a great variety of ele- Knotted, colored ditto, cot gant and fathionable trim- ton mings, A quantity of mending cot- Youth's black and drab co- ton, sorted cotor^ N. B. TheHa(s fin.i(he(l in the newctt falhiqn. May 7. dim Nankeens. TO he fold cheap, 3, large Quantify o£ A?A]\ ( KEENS fubje<fl to the benefit o.t tli,e Prawrbaek, »t the Store of' the No. North, ftr«e<. JofepU Sanlbxa. ftjay 3 eo3w No. 8, North Front-Jlreet. Printed Calico and Muslin f WAREHOUSE. RICHARD & JAMES POTTER, Hmve jufi received a superb cijfortment of the following iridic:, •which ibey ojjir for falc. calicoes Gentlemen's, neck hatidfcfc. 1 4-4 wd. mufiijif New faibioaable fhawi^ 6-4 wdi ditto ditti Madras handkerchiefs Book muslin handkerchiefs Tambour'd rauflias Pocket ditto Gurrahs Colored, bofdered, mufiiii Humhums, handkerchiefs Couaes' &c Very new fancy ditto An elegant and frelh assort- EJcgant tinjbore raent of ribband* and Cohfrsd work ditto falhes Laced figured ditto Cottop ftocking-s Brocaded ditto Worsted ditto Ladies plaids And a variety of other articles, just opened. Many of the above goods, arc particularly calculated for the Wefl T india l^arkft. December 23 taw Joseph & JefTe Sharplefs, No. 32, south ThirdJireet, Hav« received per the Hamburgh Packet, AND HAVE FOR SALE, A variety of Merchandize; CONSISTING OF CALICOES, Furniture do Dunities, Fu(ljan§, wide and narrow clouded and flriped Nankeens, Checks, Ginghams, elegant Veil patterns of Camel's hair, mufli ,net, and Marseilles, Holiery, Oaflmers, Jeans, luperfine and second Cloths, Calimancoes, Spiinings, Moreens, - lrifti Linens, dry Goods in general,—Alfo y GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF e Saddlery and Saddlers Tools. 1 They cxpeit a large additional lupply of dry Goods by s the firit vessels, which t&ey will fell on reasonable tsi;ms lor calh or uftial credit. 3d mo. 30th. aawtf. N. B. A number of elegant Coußtiirpanus, and Mar f.ules Bed Quilta. 7<rse fold at public faie, On the tßth day of June ne.Tt,st the City Tavern, in Phi ladalphia, FOUR Lots of Ground in the town of Lamberton, county of Burlington, and State of New-Jctfey, ad joining the river Delaware, lit; t}fe"Eltatc o! William Richards, deeeafed, with all »h« buildings and improve. , meuts, bounded by ground of John M-.chell, Lambert Caiw:aliii=i'-aud-others; a e&ar itidifputabktttle will ),~ given. The terms will.be rwidc.kncMytt.ac the time ai d place of fide. April 28. -mfcth. ~~GcneraTFoJi Office, Philadelphia, ■March 16, 1796. WHEREAS fuadry Lettejs, transmitted in tl>e Mails of the United Mates, ts-and from Norfolk, in the ft«e of Virginia, -were opened, and' Bunk Notes of leve ral denominations fraudulently taken from them at York, in theflate afore&id, in the months of O&ober,'Novem ber-and December last : and-whereas a part -of laid notes and fomecifli have been recovered ami are n«rw in poflelU -011 of the P«lt Mister General, in order -therefore that foch g»nk-N<i«9as!&aH-be identified «"iy fcexdloicd to the owners thereof, and that Ac remaining notesaryi calh lie.eanttabJy diftiibated among those who are entitled ta them. NOTICE IS HBREBY -GIVEN to all perfonswho have fnffet od by fuoh fraudulent pra&ices, wiLhintte pe riod, and ob the route afbocmentio/ted, to exhibit -their claims without, delay, supported by such reafonahie proofs as may beneceffary to fubilantiate them. Such notes as ftull be identified will be jeeeivted ky application to tht General Poll Office, 011 or before *the firft day of July nqxt; ajjdvthe refickieof such calh-and notes will tfeen fee divided anaoijg the claimants in proportion to their respec tive lojfles, to be ascertained by tlie nccefTary proof*, which on or before that day Ihall be produced tothe Geseriil Poit Oilice. (2awtju'-y) JP S - HABERSHAM. ~ LAW BOOK ST ORE, ? NO. 313, HItJH-STRIiET, \ VERY GENERAL IMPORTATION OF LAiV-EOOXS JUST OPENED. GEORGE DAVIS's EXTENSIVE colleaiop of the latest Itifh Edition* be ing new arranged, he beg« to offer them for Sale, an the fame moderate eerms, as have for several years pail, so particularly difliftguifhed them ; and to assure tljofc Gentknien who may favor him with attention, that their orders from any diilance, whether for a fiifgle vo , lume, or an entire Library, fliaU be executed with the like promptitade, and acknowledged with thanks. .. Catalogues lor the! present year are prepaid, and will be delivered complication. A r . B. A number of Trunks-to be dilpgfed of. 2sth April. m&tfiw 1 his Day is tuoitjnea, At No. 201 Arch ilreet, jmdmay also be had at Pol well's Printing Office, No. 33, hrthe I'arr.e street, A MsiP OF THE RIVER RHINE From Nimeguen to Basla, Shewing The actual Seat of War Between the French and Aujlrians. March 26 Ta w ' WA N-rA' D, "" Several Apprentices to the Priating- Business Apply at the Office of the Gaztxtt of the United SMss, Ne. 119, Cbefhut.ftreet. S ' L O S T, IN tfcecity, op the Point Raad, tke Ijth inftaat, a frnell GOLD FRENCH WATCH, made at Paris, with a gold chain and two gold Icals, one having the initials H. St. G. and a Lioncieft.—the other* Lion crest only. Who ! ever finding the lame will bring them to No. 111 south Froflt-flreet, JJiftU receive a generous reward If offered for sale to any of the Watch-majors ia town, they are re quefled tq flep the fame. April 13. § JOSEPH COO K GOLDSMITH ts" JEWELLER, The corner of Market and Third-streets, Philadelphia; MOST refpeflfully informs his friends and the pubKt, that he has received, per the last arrival;, a com plete and general assortment of aim oft Eveiy Article in his Line; Immediately from the manufa&ures of Londw?, Bir mingham, and Sheffield, all of wbieh are of the imvrefl fafiiion, and will be fold, mholefale and retail, qu the .ow elf terms, and the Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Mi. JohaNicholfon received in payment at their cursent v-aiue- March 5. tawtt George Bringhurft, COACH & HARNESS MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has removed fVom Arch-street, to No. 23 in north Fifth-ftreet, adjoising the Eprfcopal Burial Ground, where he -continues the buftnefs of Coach making in alt its Branches. He maken all kiljds of crane neck and p<?ech Carriers, such as Coaches, Chariots, Phxtons, and Coachees; also, ■Chairs, Kittereens, Gigs, Sulkeys ; and all kinds of Har ness, with plated or brass mounting. He hath a good l'upply of the beflr materials, and a stock of the btfl sea soned wood, i Orders from any part of the United States will Btf,du ly attended to Itfith t)ke greatefl punctuality and- difpitch. His long experience 111 business, his care in the execu tion «f his work, and an unremitted attention to the dfc fires of his employers, he flatters himfelf will prove ftiffi cient recommendations, He has several second-hand Carri ges for sale, viz. a compjeat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian blinds all round; a Phteton; a Chair; and a Snlkey with a falling top. All kind? of Carriages fold on Commiflion, and Car riages taken in to (land by. the month or year. £5" Apprentices wanted to the Bufipeft. Philadelphia, November 41. t,t,&:»jpi.2awd« S H O T, OFall fi?es, from 34 lb to Gripe, Cambooies, Pots, and other callings eateuted- at th« ihortefl notice, Nail rods, from iod to spike, Hoop Iron, of allfizes, for cafcs or cutting into nails, from a brad Co 12d nails, Anchors, from 17 Cwt. to ioolb. Bar Iron, A Quantity of James River Tobacco, Carolina Pork. Herrings in barrels, Kiln-dried corn meal in Hlids. and Bhls. Rye flour &c. to be fold by Levi Hcllingjworth Son. 4 ««g> FO R S AL E, A FOUNT of BREVIER, half worn ; about four.hwi dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. H9 Chejnut-flreet. December I. §, PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119— CHESNU T-STR EFT. Eight D«Uar» per A*num.]
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