Mails of the United States. % PROPOSALS % for carrying the MAILS of tlie United State«dn | t (he following Post Road», will be received at the General Poll Office, until the fifteenth day of Ju- ly next. P _ /. I- From Portfmou'h Nevv Hampshire by Hampton Falls, Newbury Port, Ipswich, Beverly, Sa cm and Lynn to Cot- t lon, three limes a week. May 1. to November r. Receive the Mail at Portsmouth t every Tuesday, Tburfday and Saturday at 5 A M, and art rive at Bo&on the fame days by 6 PM. Returning. Receive t the Mail at Bolton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday / f 4 A M, and deliver ii at Portsmouth the fame days by 6 I r * T - . NoTnber 1, to May t. Receive the Mail at Portfmoutn every W'ednefday 2nd Saturday a* Sunrise, and arrive ai Bof lijn on Thursday and Monday by 10 AM. Returning. Re ceive the Mai! at Uodon every Monday and Wednesday ar 2 P M, and arrive at Portsmouth on Tuesday and Thursday by Surfet- . 2. From Boston by Brookficld, Springfield, H 'ford, V/etherjfield, Middletown, Wallingioid, Ncu Haven, Milford, Stra'ford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stam ford ai d to New Y«irk, three times a week* May I, te November 1. Receive the Mail at Bolton every 'Monday.' Wednesday and Friday at 1 \ A M, arrive at WOl - she fame evenings, leave Worccfter every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Brookfteld bv 10 A M, at Springfield by 2 P M, and at Harifoid by 9 P M. Xeave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, •arrive at New Haven by noon, at Stamford in the evening, and at New York on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by noon. Returning, York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM, deliver it at New Haven on Tuffday, Thursday and Satuiday by noon, and at Hartford by 9 P M ; leave Hartford every Wedneiday, Friday and Monday at 3 A M, arrive at Springfield by to A M. and at WoreeHer in the evening; leave WorceUereve ry Thursday, Safwraayand Tuesday by 3 A M, and iairive at Boston by IPM. November 1, to May 1. RcCeivejthe Mail at Bolton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at Biook- I field the next days by 4 P M, at Springfield in the evening, and at Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by noon ; ar- j rive at New Haven the n xt days by 8 A M, and arrive at New York every Friday, Monday and Wedneiday by 1 1 AM. 1 Returning. Leave New York Monday, WedncfcTay and Friday at 2 P M, arrive at New Haven the next diys in the evening, leave New Haven ever, Wednefaay, Frrday and j M onaay by 3 AM, arrive ai Hartlord by 2 P M, at Spring field by g P M, at Brookfield on Thuifday, Saturday and Tuesday 10 AM, and at Boston on Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 11 AM. 3. From Alexandria by Cokhefter. Dumfries, Falmouth, Fredericklburg, Bowling Green, Hanover court house, Rich mond and Ofborne's, to Petersburg, three times a vetch. j April 1, to November 1. Receive ihe Mail at Alexandria, , every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 A M, arrive at Frederickfburg by 7 PM, leave Fredericklburg every Wednes day, Friday and Monday at 4 A M. arrive at Richmond by j P M, leave Richmond every Thursday, Saturday and Tues day by 4A M, and arrive at Pcterfburg by 10 AM. Return ing. Leave Petersburg every Tnurlday, Saturday and Tuef- j dayby 1 PM, arriveat Richmond by6PM, leave Richmond ; the fame days by 4 AM, and arrive at Fredericklburg by 7 P M, Frederick fburg .every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 4 A M, and arrive at Alexandria by 6 P M. 1, to April 1, Leave Alexandria every Tues day, thursday and Saturday at 10 A M, arriveat Fredericks burg every Wednesday, Friday and M < -.Jay by uoou, leave Fredericklburg in one hour, arriveat K * mond Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 6 P M, leave Richmond Friday, Monday and Wednesday by 5 A M, and arrive at Petersburg by 10 A M. Returning, Leave Pcterfburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at i«P M, arrive at Richmond by 6 P M, leave Richmond every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 5 M, arrive at Frederickfburg on Thursday, Saturday and luefday by ii A M, and a; rive at Alexandria on Friday, Monday aud Wednesday by 1 P M. 4 From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williams? burg, Yotktownand Hampton to Norfolk, three times a week. April l, to November 1. Leave Richmond every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 AM, arrive at Hampton by a PM. leave Hampton on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 5A M, and arrive at Norfolk by 11 A M. Returning. Xeave Norfolk every Ihurlday, Saturday and Tuesday at 1 P M, arrive at Hampton by 6 P M, leave Hampton every Friday, Monday and Wedneiday ar 3 A M, and arrive at Ricnmond by 7 P M. November 1, to April 1. Leave Richirond every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday by 5 A M,. arrive at Williams burg by 6 PM, leave Williamfburg every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday by 5 A M, arriveat Hampton by it A M, and at Norfolk by 6 PM. Returning, Leave Norfolk every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 11 AM, arriveat Hamp ton by 5 P M, leave Hampton every Friday Monday and Wed nesday bv 5 A M, arrive at Williamfburg by 6 P M, leave Williamfburg Saturday, Tuesday and Tkurfday by 5 A M, and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. 5. From Petersburg by Cabbin Point, Smithfield and Suf folk to Portsmouth, three times a week. April l, to November l. Receive the Wail at Pcterfburg cv' Cry Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 11 A M, arrive at Suffolk Tuesday, Thuifday and Saturday by noon, and at Portfxnouth by 7P M. Returning. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thurlday and Saturday by 10 P M, arriveat Suffolk every Monday, Wednesday and Friaay by 1© A M, and at iVter fburg every Tuesday Thui fday and Saturday by noon. November <, to pril i. Leave Petersburg every Fiiday, 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 Saturday Tuesday and Thuifday at Sunset, arriveat Suffolk on Mondan Wedneiday and Friday by 10 A M, and at Peieifburg ay Tuefdav, Thursday and Saturday by noon 6. From Petei fburg by Harris's, Gu.dfon's, Warrenton, Lcwifburg, Raleigh, Averyfborough, Fayettevilte, Lumber ton, Char aw court house, Camden, Columbia and Edgefield court house to Augusta, twice a week, Leave Petersburg every Tuesday and Friday by noon, ar rive at Harris's by 7 P M, at Goldfon's on Wednesday and Saturday by 8 A M, at Warrenton by 2 P M, at Lewifburg oriTlurfday and Sunday by 8 AM, at Raleigh by 3 P M, at Fayetteville every Friday and Monday by i P M, at Lumber tori by 9 PM, leave Lumbferton every Saturday and Tuesday by 4 A M, arrive at Cheraw court house by 4 P M, arrive at Camden on Sunday and Wednefdaiyby 1 P M, at Columbia on Monday and Thursday 4 A M ar live .at Edgefield court hwulcon Tuesday and Fridaf at 6 AM, and at Aagutta by noon. Returning, Leave every Tuesday and Friday by 8 PM, arrive at Edgefield court house on Wedneiday ar, 1 Saturday by 10 A M, at Columbia on Thursday and Sunday by 10 A M, at Camden by 7 P M. leave Camden every Fri- and Monday by 4 AM, arriveat Cheraw court house by *VP a ' Lumberton every Saturday and Tuesday by 2P M, leave Lutpbertoftin one hour, arriveat iayetteviile on Sunday and Wednesday by 7 A At, at Ralejghpon Monday and Thurf <iav by 6 A M, at Lewrtburg by 2 P M, at Warren ton oft Tuelday and Friday bv 5 A M, at Goldfon's by 1 P M, at • Harris's by 7 P M, and at Wednesday and Sa turday -by 11 A M. 7. From Camden by Statefburg t» Charleston twite a meek. Leave Camden every Sunday, and Wednesday at jialf past 2 P M, arrive at Oharh tlon the rrext Tuesday and Fiiday by noon. Returning Leave Cnarlefton every Tuesday and Fri day by 9 P M, and. arrive at Camden -the next Thursday and Sunday by 7 P M. 2. From Augusta by Waynefborough to Savanriali, once a ZLXck. Leave Auß'ifla every Saturday at 1 P M. and arrive at Sa vanna a the next Sunday by 6P M. Returning. I Savan nah every Tnefday at so A M, and arrive at Au"ufta the nexi Thurlday By 6 P M. 9. Fioin by Hawkins court house to Danville. cYic. a uxei Leave Abingdon every Sunday at 5 A M, and arrive at Dan . klc the next Saturday by n Returning. Leave Danville avery Suu.lay at 6 A »\l, and arrive at Abihgdon the next Sa t urdsv no-in. f ropfdsjo/ iku route uiU be received snlilthe \fl of Augujixext. • Notf. f. ff t'ther of the routes \',h 6, ?or 8, are altered h aw during the continuance of the Contrafls, the Contractor is to i ffrvc futch a/te aliens in ctrfyna the fiat, and his pay uto be tn c,',f,d 01 dun'niflirl m firopo-tion to the diprte encreajei *r imin r/hed by fuck aftpatin. - , / Note 1. The Contrafls are to be in operation on the /trU<t'\ J October next, and to aitiinue for Jour years until th■ 30th Septem ber, 1800, inctufire. ■ , N >te ,3 ThePo/l Mafler General may a'ter tie times oj arrival and drpartvre at anv timid ring-the continuance oj the Contracts, he Previou/ly /liputatinjr an adequate compensation for any extra expenje that awy be occasioned thereby■ r Note 4. Fifteen minutes fkatl be allowed for of cn'ni arurclojing the mail at all offices where no particular time is iptcificd Note 5 Forcryry quarter oj an tuur'i dela\(unavoidable aai dents excepted) inarming after the times prescribed ir. any contract, the Contraflor Jkatt forfeit one dollar, and if tlie delay continue unfit the departure »f any ief ending Mail, whereby the Mailsit/lined for such depending Mail, hf- a trip, the Contra'lor Hat! forfeit tin dol lars, to bedtdußci /torn his pay. -lawfi JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Pojl Majler General Ginip.al Post Office,"^ Pjiladelphia, May 2 1795. PconfyWania, (T. By THOMAS MIFFLIN, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pcunfylvania, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the General Aflembly did. on the fourth of April la(l, r-folve, "That the Governor be requeftcd te iflue a proclamation, reciting the aCt entit led " an ail to prevent on lands, within counties of Northampton, Northumberland and Luzerne, and enjoining obedience to the fame; and t at h; be forth with rcquefted to canfc the fame to be published irt the newspapers of the states of New Jersey, New York, Con necticut, Rhode Island and Mafiachuf.-tts: and whereas the aA, in the fiidrefolution referred to is expressed in the following words: " Se&ion I. Be it enaded by the Senate and House of Reprcfentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Aflembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the fame, That if any person fhail, alter the palling of this aA, take poffeflion of, enter, intrude or 1 fettle on any lands within the limits cf the countics of Northampton, Northumberland, or Luzerne, by virtue . or under colour of any conveyance of half share right, or , any other pretended title not derived from the authority of this commonwealth, or of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania before the Revolution, such person, upon being duly convided thereof, upon indictment in any 1 court of oyer an 4 terminer, or court of eec:ral quartsr fcflions, to be held in the proper county, Inull forfeit and pay the sum of two hur.drad dollars, one half to the use f of the and the other half to the use of the infor mer, and fhaii alio be fubje<st to such imprisonment, not • exceeding twelve months, as the coirt before whom luch convi&ion is had may in their discretion direift. ! Sec. 2. And be it further ena&ed by th? authority afore faid, That every person who shall combine, or conspire for the purpose of conveying, pofTelFing or fettling on any lands within the limits aforefaid, under any half share right or pretended title as aforefaid, or for the purpose oi laying out tovvnffiips by perfoas not appointed or acknow ledged by the laws of th»s commonwealth, and every per son that fha!l be accefTary thereto, befc*re 01 after the fadt, (Ml, for every such offence, forfeit ana pay a sum not less than five hundred, nor more than one thousand ddllars, one half to the use of the county, and the other half to the use of the informer ; and shall alfp be fubjedl to fucli mprifonment at hard labour, not exceeding eighteen month?, as the court in their discretion may direst. Sec. 3. And be it further ena&ed by the authority a forcfaid, That the court wherein any such conviction shall have been had, shall issue their writ to the fheriff of the county wherein the said offence has been committed, or the said conviction had, or if the said court shall be of o pinion that the fheriff or coroner are not impartial, then to any other person or persons they may think proper, commanding him or them, together with the power of tke eounty, if he or they should judge their assistance ne cessary, to proceed to the lands in queition, and therelrom to expel and ejeit all and every the person and persons thereon intruded as aforefaid; and if the said fheriff, or other person or persons appointed as aforefaid,ih«uld make return to the said writ that he or they have been unable to execute the fame, by reason of the forcible resistance of the parties or any other persons, or from a jufl apprehen sion of such resistance a3 would render the execution there of by hfmfelf or themselves, and the power of the coun ty, impracticable, the prothouotary ot the< court to which such writ is so returned shall forthwith transmit a copy of the said writ and return, under the fealof the said court, to the governor, and if upon the said return, or if upon a certificate signed by the president, or one of the judges of the court of common pleas of the proper county, or by one of the judges of the l'upreme court, that the pro cess of the court has been resisted, or that ther* is realon to believe that the civil authority will be incompetent to the execution of this law, the governor shall deem it ex pedient to order out a portion of the militia of this ftatc toaffift the civil authority in carrying into effetft this aA, or any part thereof: The detachments so called out shall receive the fame pay and rations, and be fubjevft to the fame rules and regulations, as arc provided in other cases. Sec, 4. And be it further enadted by the authority a forefaid, That if a judge of the court of quarter fcflions for the proper counties, or a judge of the supreme court shall apprehend that the fheriff and coroner are not impsr t al, it shall and may be lawful for the said judge to direvi the venire for the grand inquest, and for the traverse jury, to any person or penens he or they may think proper. Sec. 5. And be it further enadted by the authority afertffaid, That if any person or persons fhali refkt any oificer, or other person duly authorised in. the execu tion of this acSt, or any part thereof, every "person or per sons so offending, and every person that shall be accessary thereto, before or after the fad. shall, on convi&ion, for feit and pay a sum not more than five thousand nor less than five hundred dollars, and undergo an irtiprifonment at hard labour for any period not less than three nor more : than seven years. Sec. 6. And be it further enadted by the authority afore- . said, That in order to diflcminate a knowledge as thepro -1 visions contained in this n&, it fliall be the duty of the prothonotariekof the several courts of comihon pleas of the counties of Northumberland and Lu zerae, and they sre hereby refpeitively enjoined and re quired to read or cause to be read, in open court, the said ad, and every part thereof, at least once in each of the three terms next after receiving tlie lame ; and also i fhail and may be lawful for the governor of this commonwealth to iilue his proclamation, enjoining and requiring ail per sons having intruded as aforefaid, to withdraw peaceably ! from the lands whereon such intrusions have been niadc ; ; and further enjoining and requiring the several officers of government, and the good citizens of this ftate,to prevdnt 4 or prosecute by all legal means, such intrusions and intru- I . ders, and to afford their most prompt and effectual aid in : their several and rcfpe&ive capacities, to carry into lull execution the laws of this commonwealth 1 elative thereto; • provided always, that nothing in this «4t contained fhail extend to the claims of persons claiming lands raider and by virtue of an adt entitled" an a6t for afcertaming aud confirming to certain perlons called Connecticut claimants; the lands claimed by them within the county of Luzerne, ant. for other purposes there*, mentioned", palled the t-tventy-oighth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty fev-en < And provided farther, that this ad, or any thing therein expreli'ed, (hall not be considered as in tended to acted any claims under the said law nor as a J-tgul.itivc conftruclion or opinion refpeding said ad, or an ad entitled, " an ad to repsal an ad entitled, '• an"ait ■ lor afccnaming and confirming to certain persons called ! Con;,cdicut claimants, the lands by them claimed within the county of Luzerne, and for other purposes therein men v tioied", palled the firtt Jay of April, one thousand seven - hundred and ninety, or the validity or c-ffedt of cither of - the I'aid laws". . NOW, THEREFORE, In compliance with the laid-rc cited reqneft of the General Assembly, and in jurfuance . •j of the authority to me hy law (riven, as aforeiaid, / c " HAVK issued this PROCLAMATION ; hereby, in all , things, enjoining obedience to the provisions in the f.ud ail of the General Afiem'ily contained ; anu more efpe r cially requiring all persons, having intruded up>n any lands, in the manner in thefaid aft fpecifiedand prohibit ed, to withdraw peaceably therefrom, as well as warning S and forbidding all persons whamfoe ver from hereafter mafc. •_ ing any intruflon nponfuch lands, under the penalties in the said recited adl of the General AiTenfcbly declared and ;/ imposed. And the several officers of the government, t and all the good citizens of this state, are mrther enjoined and required to prevent or prosecute by all legal means such intrusions and intruders, and to afford the moll prompt, ( and effe&ual aid, in their several and refpediTe capacities, ( to carry into full execution the laws of this Commonwealth relative thereto. GIVEN under my Hind, and the Great Seal of the j State, at Philadelphia, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hund- _ red and ninety-fix, and of the Commonwealth the twentieth. THOMAS MIFFLIN. ' By the Governor, h A. J. Dallas, r Secretary of the Commonwealth, May 18 ' iaw3w = PHILADELPHIA 53* LANCASTER - Turnpike Company. May 94, i 79S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE#, c s TPH T agr'eablv to a bye law of the Stockholders, fub -1 L fenptions will be opened ar the Company'sc.ffije in P'ni- c ladelphia, on the 20ih day oi June next, Jo? f (hares of capital stock in the Philadelphia and Laneafter Tuin- 1, pike Road Company. The sum to be demanded for each e (hare will be i hrce Hundred Dollars, and a 'uarrqual to le c gal intereU upon the leveral instalments called for tiom the o r riginal Stockholders, to be calculated fjom the limes the 1 £ said inftalmcnts became severally due, One Hundred Dollars 1 e thereof to be paid at the time of Subscribing, and the re r mainder in Three Equal Payments, at 30, 60, and 90 days. t No Po ion to be permitted to fubkribe more than one lhare £ on the full day. By order of the tfoard, t 1 Wm. GpVETT, Secretary. J THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Philadelpaia and I LANCASTtfc Turnpike Road Company, are reqacfted r to meet at the Company's Office, on Monday morning nine 3 o'clock, the 2Cih June nexr. By order of the Board, t fsjimiß. Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. r ; Burlington Printing-Oiiice < f FOR SAL E, j ; Late the property of Isaac Nf.ale. Printer, deceaf- , I ed, confiftingof A good assortment of Types, the greater part of which 1 - arc but little worn, a good mahogany Press, with the dif , ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing s any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either , for a newspaper or book-work, being in a pleasant, well > populated city, about 20 milcsfrom Philadelphia. There " 1 is also a very considerable advantage arising from the 1 numerous applications for blanks and the general influx t of advertisements, &c. &c. and a handsome profit derived a - from the great quantity of Rags which may be colle&ed t 1 throughout th'j year. s A complete set of cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Book, r Likewise will be fold a large bookbinders' Press, - (used for prefling book, in sheets) together >» ith a num -1 ber of bookbinders' tools, almofl new, , Any printer inclining to purchate office can f be accommodated with the house and in the - Main street, where the business has been conducted these 1 several years paft—lt is a very commodious house and may s be had for a moderate rent. r For the price, and further particulars, enquire of John e Neale Burlington, or Henry Kammerer, No 24, north 3 Tnird-ftreet Philadelphia, where a specimen of the types f may be seen. June 2. 3,t. Jmvc Hundred Bales of - Excellent Bourbon Coffee, For Sale hy I J D f e pb -Anthony c 3° Co. t May M For Sale, A Few Casks of First Quality ; INDIGO. Enquire at No. 71, South Water ilreet. : May 1 tht ■& f tf i The Political Censor ; Or, .MONTHLY REVIEW 3 OF POLITICAL OCCURRENCES, t For MAT, ■ By PETER PORCUPINE, Is this day published at BENJAMIN DAVIES's ' Book Store, No, 68, High Street. , May 31 eo2w 1 \ Notlce to Claimants - For BRITISH SPQLLATIONS. THE COMMITTEE - appointed by the Merchants of this City, who are fuf fereri by Britijh captures, Recommend, ' c ' T'HAT every Claimant who has not already exhibited X well authenticated proofs of his property, furnifb, ": without delay, proof rhat the property claimed is bona fide American, of its cost or value at the-olaee of expor tation, and at the place to which it was deftmed, (where that can be done) and the freight payable or cuftomarj, at the time oi exportation, for like goods and voyages. When the claim is for vefiel, to fpecify the tonnage, aee, where built, and the actual cost or vklue. e These documents ought to be proved by oath, or affirm , ation, of the >urty claiming, made and certified by a ma- , gift rate or hotary public, and corroborated by such other testimony, as the nature of the cafe will admit. Such of them as are handed to the Committee, will be » forwarded to the Coit mifiioners appointed on the part of 4 the United States, to adjust the Claims of American Citizens. THOS. FITZSIMONS, Chajrman II t>, .t » , , . the Committee. _ Philadelphia, ift June, 1796. d4w d This Day is Publijhed, d And for faleby THOMAS DOESON, At the Stone House, No. 41, S. Second Street 'e relating to the evidences of 1 d M, REVEALED RELIGION, delivered ft 1 ,r the Church of the Univerfalilts at Philadelphia, in i 1- 17QO, and pub'nfhed at the reque.l of many of the a lieai ers. , ft B y JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, L. L. D. F R..S. d Price two dollars neatly bound, or one dollar n and 75 Cents unbound. " M^2l ' tHth&S2W. Knox, Henderfon & Co. No. 46, Ntirih Fro*! street, FT AVE imported in the mips Liberty, Concordand a LA. dria«a .from London, *afre(h lupply o! Good.tuiu ci to the fealon—confuting 01 A beauiflil affortmeflt of Willed, and silk >fank"<* Cottons, Thread. cotton, silk & cot,' Calicoes, and on and iiik Hosiery, Chintzes, Diaper ac-1 DwnJik Mufims, Cloths, Mufliuets, Lawns, Corded and India Dirofties, Cfcnhricts and Ginghams, Cambric Muffin,, Cotton Counterpanis, Linen, cat-ton an<l silk fcw Plain, striped, clouded Sewing Silks, & c . Ac a'' LikeAif., A few bales well a/Tort a colors, Loneioubeft fucer Cloths, best fuperfine and fecftud Cxffimeres , lfo r u " C dry packages rf C-Uicoes and Chintzes, and other e 0 "d" goods fit for exportation. ® 5 per the Olafgow, Cant. Williams, from Dublin a few boxes 7-8 and yard wide trilh Linens. 4 $2WwJifx Mrs. Tully WHO formarly lived at No. zzi North jd street, Jo fires those who may have letters lor her, to 'sri j them to bar at No. 89 New Street, or to the Poft-Ofsce' W Samuel Richardet, 13 ESPECTFULI.Y informs the Oenttemm * Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITV TAVERN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in if. city of Philadelphia. tne The Subfcriptiop Room will be furnifhed with all tf- e daily papers publilhed in Philadelphia, N:\v-York BoC ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly iifej and none permitted to be taken away on any account. Tea, Coffee, Snupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and 1 variety of French Liquors; together with the usual r*frelhmeiics will at all times be procured at the bar. ' ' Gentlemen may depend 011 being accommodated with the choice ft of Wines, Spirituous Liquofc, and (he molt approved Malt Liquors frumLondon and other breweries. The Larder wilt befupplied with the prime and earliest production* of tho Seal'on. Larger and fmail Parties, or Gngle Gentlemen, miy be accommodated with Breakfalls, Dinners, or Suppt.u, at hours moil convenient .tCLfluanlilveji—a cald CoikrlJ, regularly ktpt for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had at the bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely fijrmfticJ, and the utmolt attention paid to deanlinefs, and every ether requisite. £/■ Riciiabdet will he receive, and execute the commands of his and the Public at large; and wfch gratitude for their favours, he pledges himfelf that nothing on his part flaall be wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he lus been £0 difiinguiffc. ingly honored. Philadelphia, April 19. Wafhmgton Canal Lottery, NO. I. WHEREAS the State of Maryland has authorifsd the underwritten, to raise twenty-fix thoufanH, two hiuidred, and fifty dollars, for the pnrpofe of cutting a Canal through the City of Washington, from tha IV tomac to the Eastern Branch Haruonr. The following is the SCHEME of No. I. Viz -i Prize of 10,000 dollars, »0,000 I ditto lofioo 10,000 7 last drawn Tickets, each J ,c 6 ditto 1,000 6,c00 id ditto 400 4,n00 10 ditto 100 3,':09 A—Si —• Sb-— »,7jo STso ditto II 69,008 To be raised for the Canal, 36,150 5850 Prizes, 175/506 116 SO Blanks, not two to a prize. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - 175,000 The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid act for the punctual payment of the prizes. The drawing »f this Lottery will continence, withtmt delay, as soon as the Tickets are fold, of which timely notice will be given. Such prizes as are not demanded in fix months after ths drawing is finished, (hall be as relinquifhedtor the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. (Signedj NOTLEY YOUNG, DANIEL CARROLL, s/D. LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORGE WALKER, Wu M. DUNCANSON, TI-lOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. Cjty of Wafcimrttm, Feb. 11. § FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TIVIT T E NH A M, fituatc in the townHiip of Upper Derby, andbounty of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Phiiad Iphia, and half a mile from the new Weftcrn road: containing 230 acres of excellent land, ! 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood land, and the reft arahle of the firlt quality, There are on the preroifes a good two story brick house, with 4 rooms on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a jptfmp-wdl of excellent water in front; a large frame bam, Itabfcs, and other convenient buildings ; a smoke-house and {tone spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach es. The fields are all in- clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as to have* the advantage of water in each of them, whicfe renders it peculiarly coo venient for grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gcnlleman s country feat. The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Harraan, deceased, and offered for sale bv Mordecai Lewis, Oft. 9. eo.] Surviving Executor* Trtafury Department; Revcnue-OJjice, Mttrcb I Oth, 1796. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Coamijfioncr of the Revenue, (No. 43, at the corner of Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for building ' n North-Car©lina, I. A Light-House upon Cape-'Hatteras. 11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle island. Descriptions of each, and all other particulars, may be fcen on application at the offices of any of the Superintend da its of I.ight-Houfes, or of the Sup. rvifors ot the Reve nue, or of the Collectors of the Cjifioinir n any of the States ; as alfp at this olfi«e. jaw^m PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, —No. 119 — C H E S N UT STR H £ T. [Pricc Eight dollars per AnnamJ
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