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General Post-Office, April 5, 1763
Raguin Code: NEWS –6304

PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, That the Mail from France, which used to be dispatched from Paris on Wednesday and Saturday, being soon to be changed to Monday and Thursday: The Mail for France, after the First of May next, will be forwarded from this Office every Tuesday and Friday, instead of Monday and Thursday; so that the Letters to all Parts of Europe, and to Turkey, will thenceforward be dispatched from this Office every Tuesday and Friday, except those for Portugal, by the Lisbon and Corunna Packet Boats, which will continue to be sent from hence on Tuesdays only.

The Foreign Department of this Office, when the present Regulation takes Place, will, for the better Accommodation of the Public, be open upon Tuesdays and Fridays, from Nine in the Morning to Twelve at Night; and upon all other Days (Sundays excepted) from Nine in the Morning to Nine at Night.

A Table, with the Rates of Postage, as well Foreign as Inland, will be delivered to any Person who may ask for one at this Office.

ANTH. TODD, Secretary.