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Notice by William Whetcroft, Postmaster at Annapolis

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CONSTITUTIONAL POST-OFFICE OF ANNAPOLIS.

Annapolis Constitutional Post-Office,
December 5, 1775.

Notice is hereby given that the Northward and Southward Mails arrive at this office every Friday at two o' clock, and return the same day at six; and on every Monday a rider leaves this town for Baltimore, and returns on Tuesday for the Northward Mail.

The Constitutional Office having been instituted by the Congress for the security and ready conveyance of letters and all kinds of intelligence through this Continent, and as the same has been attended with a great expense, it is not doubted that all well-wishers to the present laudable opposition in America will promote the same, by sending, and procuring to be sent, all letters, packages, &c˙, to the Constitutional Post-Office.

WILLIAM WHETCROFT, Postmaster.

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