JAMES LEACH, Rh SPr CTH'LI Y infoims In* Im-ncs ■'"»! the [Mih't , T;>jj 'torn ■hr < nout c 1; t h« h3B »CiCiv>d, hoir tevrrAi rel|x ttahh (Jmtlc hum. he '> induced uncr more. »o ' >rb«irk sn ih»- PAPhK l.lNE—viid wcmldoil" ln« <civw . s 10 «dl • ht.l'r Cicnflctmn, who r,.n place confidence in him; «i nd h-' a (To»<** rh'i'r vhn employ, him, lii 1' ih 11 cor.fidcnce Hull n*»t he n.i'ji.ari Imt it shall br his constant rnd'-avor, to pay the ArII attention tn their belt fnteicft, in all hr jfocra'i<xrs whatev>r. lie I'm* iWkni tW CharhHer, in Siatc-Slrect, over Mi. David f'owrtjeni, Watch Make.'i Shop. Where PUBLIC SI-XL'Rl "t*ihS, ol a!l kind 9, are and fold; and Whfre Coinmiilion Bt'finefs of ill kii-"!«, will he tranfaflcd on iralonahle tTms. 11 OL'Sh*» <;rtd VfcSSKLS will be constantly exposed lor lale, on com million. * # * Cacti paid for Salem, Providence, and Portfmouih UIL! S. N. B. If d''v Gtif'.tm ?n in Philj'dc'pf-i-t. or Ncu-A'oik, Ids u!.\ liu/ihff\ in t>,irl>i,i at Hr.jhn, in Puitrt ' ioo*n, he z*. til be It t; c»i- ployed on conmi/fion. Barton, Jan. 24, 179.4. To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nthday of April next, at the lioufe of John Tbomfon, in Pei'th- Amboy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY, THE Lot contains el<;v.u «cus, on which is an oichara of Rafted apple t'ifis, a well of c*cfcll< si» vl-atcr, a largr ft'>ne c. stern, and a very commodious fiable an'd coach-houf<, and a great q.nnniy of thr- b«ft building ftoncs in the wal s of the houif) wiiich was formerly built lor re (fid tiidc of the Governors of N'ew-Jrrfty. The flotation of this Lot is f<» well known tof its liealtbmefs and beautiful profpefl of (he R-iri on river to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Ho ;k to the east, that a furfher defc.iption isunn c. ffj'ry. Th(f conditions of fair will be, one third of the put chafe mortcy fti he paid on tlir fit ft day of May next, when il goOci and lufficiult Deed will be given to thv puichafer* by Walt** Ru- The Rfu R-D| Eul. Prrfjdent of the Board of PropnMovs ot tne taifern DiviGin of Ncw- Jersey, sod the remaining two rhi-ds fatikfd£lo iily secured m « qua I annual pat mints. B\ order of the iioaul. JAMF.S PARKER, Rcgifler. Perth-Amboy, rWt'uiry 5,1794. 2aw2ni War Department. L January 30th 1794. INFORMATION is. heu -\ given to all the military invalids of the United States,that the funis' to vJhirh ihey aree*ttiiled for fix months of their annua') pention, frofn the fotjnh day of Seoinnbet i ind which w ill become due 011 nc 5 b d•% of 17041 will be paid on the said day by the Cowmtfumitif of rhe Loans wr.bin theftates refpefctivrly, ander the usual re- filiations. A ;»T>licaiions of cxccu ors an>J adminiftraiors mult be »cc6mp*n'fd with evidence of t!u it rcfp< o?ve offi. es, and alio <sf the'rime thi invalids d<cd, whof* p?ufi<>n thry nuy-claim. By com ma no of th Prcfid nt of the United S 9'rs, H. KNOX, Sea clary oj IVar. The*prin'fT* in the ielf><fhve stats* arc Kqacftcd u> cubiilh (he abjvc *ti their p*rs 'or tt»r spice ot iwo mnn lis. jjiunry 30 JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE" BY M. Carey,No. 11 K^High-Jlreet, The PROMPTER; Comment art on Common Sayings and Subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the lejl sense in the world. r T" , HIS little book is written in a stile altogether JL novel, and is adapted to all capacities, a* well as to ail claflTes ol peopl< , merchant, mc thaui s ?nd■ farmers. Sfcf'h a reputation this work acquired, that it h-s paifrd ih o th'iec im pTeflions in the earteriv Hates, and many houlc holdersdeem it so ufeful as to p'uT chafe a copy lor every adult in theii families. Pk i c k 2s. Fel'tinrv 4. dtt Notice is hereby given, r pHAT the fjib'fcriber lus been duly ap- X painted Ad'miniftratrix on the eftafe of M'.< Excelleury John Hancock, Esq. late bf Bottom, in the county of Suffolk, Jeceafed, and has taken upon hertejf that trust, by giving J bonds"os the law dirc&s—and all persons ir terefttd, are defirtd to take notice accord, i i.igly. DOROTHY HANCOCK Boston, Nov. 13, 1793. Take Noticc. ALL perfotrs who have arty demand* airainft ihe Eftatc of his l.,te Excellency JOHN HANCO'-IK, E f "q. deccnfcd, are requested to exhibit the finite to the Subscriber, Attorney to the Adminiftirntrix of said Elhrte : And all persons who (land indebted to fald Estate, are r--Qiteded to fettle with him immediately; as the A# of Limitation of Actions, which is to take place on the firft ii yof December next, wiJJ otherwise render if ffre/fary for him to com mence suits aga ntt them- JOSEPH MAY, Attorney to the Administratrix. Boston, Nor. 13, 1793. N- B The Prinre-s rhroufjbout this Com monwealth, are reqiirfteri to insert ehi<c in tbeir refpeftive newspapers, and forward their ac counts for the fame, ta J. M. N O R R I S-COU R T, Back of the New Library, betweeH Ciiefuut and Walnut-Street George Rutter, Respectfully inferos hu Frftncis ami t!if public in general, that he continues (4iiy ng <»n the iMifinrft of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, jLikcwife, JAPANNED PL A.TES, fir door? or wiodovv-fliottersjdcnfc in tJie mofl jelcjgant mannei, and with dilpatch. O ders from the country will be thankfully received; And <!lily a t tinned fb. December 30, dtf Juit Imported, Fivm Londok, Dublin and Glasgow, And now opening for 'ale, by MATHEW CAREY, At No. 118, Marht Jlreety A Large and Valuable COLLECTION OF feOOKS, Among which are the following : NfeV Annual ftegiftfcV for 1 792 European Magazine foi the firft fix ths of 1 793 Gibbons decline and fail of t lifeßomanEmpire Memoirs of t lie Manchefler Jociety, 3 vulj. Priestly on matter and ipi rit On fchriltianiiy Disney's life of Dr. Jortin Kingville's ancient geography D'Auoirs of Guv Jolt Memtv.a collection of eflays Varieof PrufTia's works Cahn observer—by Mackintosh Kullell's ancient and modern Europe Laughonie's Plutarch Elegant extracts, superbly fjrTt Hlegant extracts of natural history S tugnier and Bt iffon'S voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagifcar Town (end's travels in Spain TaflVs Jerufalenj delivered Stnllie's translation of Buffon Berwick's hiftoty of quadrupeds Bntfon abridged History of b i ds Piiilips's history of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations Hiftoty of France, in 3 vols. Curi'dfities o'f literature, 3 vols'. Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's dictionary, 2 voli. Dow's history of Hindoftan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. Tmlay's deferiptidn of Kentucky Prefenlf nate of IJJova-Scoria Present state of Hudson's fiily Prelton 011 maf»nry Lavater on abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson Ne-cker on executive power Kilfes of Secundum Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins of empires Vailfaint's travels, with fiiperb engravings Downman's infancy ' Adair's history of Anierican Indians Beniijgton on materialism and immaterialifm Bercllold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire De Non's travels Franklin's life 3r.d works Grozier's description of China Murphy's transition of Tacitns Godwin on political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. 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FOR SALE, By MATHF.W CAREY, No. 118, Market-Street, An Essay on Slavery: Deligned to exhibit in a new point of view, its efftcii oh moiafs, indujlry, and the pence of oeiety. Some lafls and calculation* ate offered so prove the labor of freemen to be much mote produflive than that of Jlavcs ; that countries ate rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy tbe fruits of their own labor ; and hence the uicefLiy conclusion, that flavfry is impolitic as well as unjufi. Price 25 Cents, February 15 Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, W«ll-ftreet, New-York THE Subscriber intending »«> confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE or SHOCKS on COMMISSION, bfgs ledve to of si r his fcrv ices to his friends and others* in the line o( a Stock Broker. Thole who may plcafe to faVor him with thrir hufinefs, may depend upon having it tranfa&cd with the uimoft fide lity and difpaich. Orders f row P 11 3 cf elpli *a | Bo fton j or ony other part of the United States, will he ftriflly auended to. LEONARD BI.EECKER. PHI L AH F L n-i i A . 1- l-mary 13, 1 794. PROPOSALS Foi piiutiitg by Subscription, A W-'»k,io he <• titlee 1 , THE FIRST VOLUME OF Pennsylvania State Trials. THE v\ant of fufficient information of the state trials of Gieai-Bri'ain in the early pi nods of that government is now lamented : Hi Herto there hath been but one trial in the state of Pennsylvania on impediment :—ar.d hcrealfo it is to be regretted, that, being nrg ledied at the time, the public arc now left with out fufftciefit information on the fukjc£t of that trial, it it however in this work drfigned toref cue'what can be colle&cd thereof from fouices of indifputaple authority, f„ ,hat the fame ftiall be preserved from obhvion. Another impeachment ard the second is now depending. An officer is charged by the late Hotifc of Reprcfentat.vcj, who ha'h for many years been largely confided in by this Kite, and hath long b< en at the head of the financial de partment of the fame, arid it imports the citi zens to know his conduß, and the circumstance* which ma\ be brought forward on his trial. In this work the Editor will be cartful to state the fails, as they may be brought forward, and to lay all the evidence and papers before the public.— With this view— The folio-wing Terms are rrfpeflfully fulmitted to the Public : I. The Work ihall be orintcd in .oflavo, with a good type, on fine paper, and delivered to fubferibers at the refpe&ive places where the subscriptions are taken in, as soon as the work fiiall be complrated. IT. As no conje£lure can well be made, as to the length ©f the prtfent trial, the size of the volume cannot be afcertaincd at this time Btrt the {jrice (hall not exceed that of feme of the latest publications in this city. 111. It will contain all the preliminaries and in cidental circiimftanccs that may occur during the trial of John Nicholfon, Efquite, Comp°- troller-GencraJ of this commonwealth, wuh thcarguments ofcounfc! on boih fides, together with the articles of impeachment, and thfr pleas and replications at large, the si veral re solutions of the two branches of the state Lr giflature, refpetfing this impeachment", and the final decision of the SENATE lefpe&ing that officer. To which will be prefixed, as much as can be collc&ed from authentic documents, of the im neachment, tiial. and aequital of «Ke late Francis Hopkinfon. Esquire, Judge of the Court ol Admiralty for the state of Pcnnfvlvariii, during the late war, never before pnbliftied. No money will be required before the deli very of the book. Subscriptions will be received by Francis Bailey, No. 116, High-street; Wriglev and Ber riman, No. 149, Chefnut-tired, and by the dif ferent booklellers in this city; Jacob Bailey, Lancaftcr ; Yundt and PaitonJ Baltimore, and by the Editor. EDMUND HOGAN T . N. B. The price will be enhanced to non (Vbfcnbers. Feb. 18. taw f City Commissioners Office, January 30, 1794. JN pursuance of a Refolvi ot the C'ommflrt Council, dated the 20th day of January, 1794, for dividing the City into five Diftrifta, by lines drawn East and Weft, whereof cach ol the City Commissioners is tn take the fuperin tendance of one of the said Ditth&s, and to be accountable for the cleansing, good older and regularity of (he fame. The Commiflioners have accordingly made the following arrang* ment for the prefect: Dijltift the \JI. N*ihan Boyi, to have the charge of that part of the ftrrcts, lanes and alleys from C<dar-ftrect, to the north fidd of Spiuce fticet. Dijitifl the 2d. Hugh Roberts, from the north fide of Spruce-Greet to the north fide of Walnut street. DifiriSl the g</. JoTrph Cla'ypoole, from the north fiat of Walnut to the south tide of Hiyh ftreet. Dijlrifl the 4M. William Moulder, from the north fide of High, to the north fide of Mulberry street. Dijlritt the §th. Nicholas Hicks, from the north fide of Muiberiy, to the north fide of Vine street. Fxt' nR from the Minvf'S, JOHN MEASE, Clerk. N B. The carriage way in Market-street, is under thecharge of the Commiflioneis generally, for the present, the foot-ways on the north and south fides thereof, are conm&ed with the ad joining DiftT)ditefpe€lively. Excellent CLARET, In hogf*cads and in cases of 50 bottlrs each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipes, and quarto cadis, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. in, South Frouta.ltcfcC, lin. 2, 1794, TO BE SQLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible situation, —also a Country Seat within 6 milt sol' the City, with 9 acres of fond, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of the city, in size or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. January 23. TO BE SOLD, THE Fount of LONG PIiIMER on which the Gazette of the United States was lately printed. The Fount will weigh about Three Hundred Pounds. The price is Twentv Cents per pound. Enquire of the Editor. AMAICA, ■dn Aa for giving validity in this Island t„ Probates to be taken, by certain Officers hi the United States of America, of D-eds to be there executed, and afo to Exempli fications of IVills there proved, WHEREAS,fince the separation from the crown of Great-Britain of the late co lonies, now calied the Un'ted States of Ame rica) g r cat inconveniences have arisen to many of his Majesty's fubjefls occasionally refidiiig in those States, for want of a legal provifioii refpe&ing the probates and acknowledgments of deeds executed in the said States, and in tended to operate in this island : For remedv whereof, we, your Majesty's dutiful and loyal fubjefts, the Lieutenant-Governor, Council, and AU'embly of this your Majesty's island of Jamaica, huinlly beseech your Majesty that it may be enaiied ; Be it therefore enaaed, and it is hereby etiacfled and ordained bv the authority of the fame, That, from and im mediately after the palling of this afl, any conveyance, letter of attorney, or other deed whatsoever, which fliall be hereafter executed in any of the United States of America, and fhaJl be proved by a fubferibing witness, or acknowledged by the party or parties, before any of his Majesty's Consuls or Vice-Consuls refidir.g in any of those State*, or before the Chief justice of any of the said States, or be fore the Chief Justice or am- of the Judges of the Supreme Court cf the said United States, and certified under the seal of any of the said States, or the seal of the said United States, ihall be, and the fame is hereby declared to be, as good and effectual in the law as if such conveyance, letter of attorney, or other deed, had been refpediively proved or acknowledged before a Judge of any court of record in this island ; any law, custom, or usage, to the con trary notwithlianding : —Provided always, That in all cases wherein the right or property of any woman under coverture is intended to be conveyed, she shall be examined separate and apart from her husband, by the Judge who attests the probate, and the said examina tion (hall be certified in like manner as is prac tised in Great-Britain or in this Island. 11. And be it further enacted by the autho rity aforefaid, That the probate'of any la(f will and testament, taken before any officer authorized so take probates of wills in anv of the said States, and exemplified under the seal of the State where such probate /hall have been taken, (hall be, and the fame is hereby declared to be, as good and effectual in the law, as if such probate had beetr taken before the ordinary of this island ; any law, cuftein, or usage, to the contrary in any wife notwith standing. PaJJed the AJJimbly this 11th day of Novem ber, 1793. WILLIAM BLAKE, Speaker. J afled the Council, this 14th November, 1701. G.ATKINSO--., CI, Council. I consent, this bth December, 1793. ADAM WILLIAMSON. Vera copia extur. G. Atkinson, Sec. *** The American Printers are requested to publish this a<ft in their several new (paper?. C 5" Proposals having been publifhcd Injl autumn, for continuing the Gazette of the United States as an half weekly paper, in conjundion with a daily paper, frequent ap plications (poflage unpaid) are made by per fans at a dijlance for the former —but as the terms proposed on that occafwn were not com plied with, the plan an half weekly paper is relinjui/hed. Cj~ As the Editor has repeatedly been fubjecled to postage cn the Letters of persons, who have in that way applied to purchase the Fount of Long Primer which he hat forfait —those who wijb to buy those types, are informed that the price is twer.ty cents per pound, ca/b —to be paid at their delive ry—the fount weighs about 250 ft,. PHILADELPHIA : Prixttd by JOHN FENNO, No. 3, South Fourth-Street. m<Sc th—!-ti*
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