JAMES LEACH, I'llilA tiiVink lr> «**fi . 1 ».« »om the j. H, i < •<♦>. »•»*l»rfj" 4»« *!••«- «•. h c <» • irt'u cd oiiir to • »n tlit- I* AF* PIINh —« n i wri.id tiffc '»'* U v»-.» '«> < , , tin ii, »ho t»o u"»c«* c-.i.fi.'., i.ce i hi •> Ju llf -ijfuir» I'xilr who crttploy hini, iV th - civ si.li nt«* flijO not he mifpliccrf h»» v he-Im<» kouttaui#nde'a*fr*. fopayihe fli ft it attention t»»thi ir hfH itiUnft, 10 all *ie -01.. im "in* wtiai-v r. Be has taken the Chambcj, n, v ste s ir«rr Mr. David Tmnfr*d y Wch MA. - xiop. Where PUBLIC SKCVfcI- I 1t S, «»l ill k;iulf« *rc bought and fold ; jnd vilirif Coinoiiffion Bnftiirli of ill kinds, W'll be »»•«»• Aed on icafonahle l« im». HOt'SfcSanH VKSSJ.I.S will be constantly enpofrd lrtrl*lc,dh f G« II cmni'' tton. %• Cifti P'irt ffr Silrra, Ptovidflicr, and F<»rtlinnu>h BILtS. N. B. If d»v fieutlmtm in Philadelphia, or AVer-V,»rl. hiU any Hujinefs to tidh[j< c . at Vo/lun, 1 r I'aptr Sro mentions, he will ie htpfc Übe em flc \e 101 comn lhon. . Bolton, Jan. 24, 1794. To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nth day of April next, at the hciufe of 'John Thowfony in I?erth- Amboy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, TN THAT CITY, Lot conmni eltvui } wdl known 'or its Ileal: hWtcfs imd Want i fill prOfiu£t of rhe Ramon river to the Weft «f the bav, and Sandy-Hook ro the c..lt, that a lutther deferipticm isunn'Ct ffiry. The conditions of tale will he, one third ot the p irchdfr money to be paid on the si.-st day of •M, £we«> to all the j. mt!tt)ry invalidsof rhe United States,that thfc r»ms to whi.-h they aree-uitled for fix months of thr'«r annual petition, ftom the fourth day of September 1 793, which will hrronv due on the sth day of March 1794, will be paid on the said day by the Comnv.flkmcrs of the Loan* v iihin the refp.&»vely, underlie ufoal r«- I illation. Application* of cxtTU?or» and adminftrators ttimA he with lrg.il evidence of their refprflive offr es, an d ilfo of the time the invafrds died, whose pension they may claim. fly command of the Pre!i«i<*nt of the United S'sf', Sect etary oj IVar. £3" The printers in (he refpedtve (lain are requeued lopuhlifh ihe in ineirnewfp*- jlf»s fi>r the space of iwo months. - January 30 JUST PUBLISH I- D, AND SOLD BY H. & P. RICE, No. 50, Markft-ftrcet, alio, by BENJAMIN JOHNSON, No. 147, Market-lleeet, (Price, bound, Paul and Mary, An Indian Story. to irTttcn rt .ht'dst), The Indian Cottage From the French of M. dt St, Pierre. " THE above Srortrs have bern lately pub lihjed, amongst the wi.fks ol a very different nature, by M. de St. Pierre, who rtfidcd in the c«u>t"v which >> describes, and wai well ac q .aimed with the principal f»dl». In »rna nicn'i »re the Land(cape- the Climate—and the liaiural history of the Torrid Zone, •bter vrd wi'.h the eye of Taste, and delineated with ilw eve of Philosophical knowledge. It i» « f M which the lable and the machtne »y may be f«id 10 be equally real. To these are ad u H, the pure »ein of Moral I. (truQion, and Ihr Sublime Ideal of M. de St. Pierre." d 4 t Feb. 1 JUST PUBLISHED, ro> M" »* M. Carey, No. 118 ,High-Jlreet, The PROMPTER; Co.v.ui.v Tjnr oh Common Sjyings and Sukjkcti, tvhich are full trf Common Skksf., the brjfinfe in the k »cooi l i.> Polled thio ihtee ii»- pr (B «>»"' lh ' rallern ft H«, anil many houlc h'tlocis it so uMiil as puichafr a copy fut ev-rv aduli in ihtii tamilici. Pa I c * si. Febtuiiy 4. J l ' NOR RIS-COU R.T, Rick of tue New Lbrary, betwtcu Che/nut George Rutter, Respectfully inform#hi« fviend; and the public m general, that be continues cai 1 jfiog on ti*e hufinefs of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likcwifc, JAPANNED PLATES, for doors or window*fluiftery attended to. Dccciuber 30, dtf Fr**i Los'DQXy Dublis and Glasgoit, COLLECTION of BOOKS, NEW Annual flegitterfor 1792 European Magazine for the fir ft fix months of I 793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Cmpire Memoirs of the Mancheiter society, 3 vols. Pricftly on matter ainJ I'pirit on chriftianitv Disney's lite of Dr. Jortin Kingvilli's ancient geography D'Auoii s of Guy Joli Memty, a collection of eflays Varieof Prussia's works Calm obfervet —by Mackintosh Ruflell's ancient and modern Europe Langhorne's Plutarch Elegant extracts, superbly gilt Elegant extracts of natural history Saugnier and BrifTon's voyage Rocjinn's voyage to Madag-ifcar Towufcnd's travels in Spain TaflVs Jerusalem delivered Sinellrc's trariflation of Bnffon Berwick's hiftoiy of quadrupeds Bnffon abridged History of birds Philips'* history of inland navigation Hooper's ratronal recreations History of France, in 3 vols. CurWfities of literature, 3 vo ' s * Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheiician's dF&ionary, 2 vols. Dow's history of Hindollan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. I inlay's dtfcription of Kentucky Present state of Nova-Scotia Preffcnt state of Hudson's Bay Preftou on mafenry Lavateron physiognomy, abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson Necker on executive power KifTfcs of Secundos Gallery of portraits Volrffcy's ruins of empires Vaiilainrt's travels, with fwperb engraving* Downman's infancy Adair's hrftory of American Indians Benington on niaterialifm and immateriahfi* Berchold's advice to patrtotit travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life ofVoltaire De Non's travels Franklin's life and works Grozier's description of China Murphy's translation of Tacitns Godwin on polticaljuftice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. Helvetius on man Kaimes's (ketches of the history ofmaa Liberal opinion;, or the history of Benignus Mawe's gardener** dictionary Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family Playhouse dictionary Reveries of foiitode Smith's theory of "moral fentimenfcs Stackhoufe's history of the bible Watson's life of Philip ltd. & Hid. Wonders of native and art, 6 vols. Wanley's frontiers of the little World, called man Wall s on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal in France Cox's into Denmark, Ruflia, Poland, &c. Cox's travels into Switzerland Rabant's history of the French revolution Life of Lord Chatham Mallet's northern antiquities Motherby's medical dictionary Gr'rgg's advice to females Hamilton's outlines of the practice of mid wifery Manning's practice of phytic Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca Innes on the mulcics Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Qttincy's d fpenfatory Edinburgh dispensatory Lewis's dispensatory Ryan on the asthma Robertfon's treatise or fevers Lee's botany, Leake on the viscera Leake on diseases of womfen Nicholfon's chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Materia Medica Fordyee on digestion Withering on the fox glove Lind on the diseases of heat Monro on djfeafes of armies Waller's physiology Spalanzane's diflertations London practice of physic Bell's fargery Chaptal's chemistry. H. KNOX, dam and Walnut Streets. fact Imported, Amt » Whale .ind one of its Vertrbres. An Indian hatchet made of chryilal : It is curious that those uninformed wild people, hav- ing very little knowl hard substances in to fanciful Forms as this, and oth«.r Indian ma nuf allures now in theMufeum. A lignified Quince : The specimen (hews what a remarkable effett a dry warm situation has on fruit. It is now about 8 years fmce it was gathered ; and 1 1 was a real quince, now be come wood, at least in appearance. Piefentcd by Mrs. Man (on of Charleftown, S. C.—atoolufed by the O.aheitans in making their bark cloth, by pounding the bark on this instrument of wood, it produces the ribs which lefemble threads : the perfe&ly straight and equal lines made in this extreme hard wood, by men without the use of iron,are curious & won derful. Also, a rope made of grass, part of the tigg ing of a vessel of Kamfkatka. Prelrnted by Dr. Hall, of Lewis-town, a Squib in spirits : when this ftlh was found, a number ol stones were appended to ftri»«>s or ligaments that projr&ed from the front of its head.whfgh occasioned a eonjefture, as it is not furnifhed with fufficient fins to resist the violence of the tide and currents, that it fattened wiih these li gaments on whatever it found at the bottom ; so that the stones anfwrred tbe purpofeof anchors and the ligaments of a glutinous iticky nature, that of cablet. Some of the Hones are in the fame phial. A coll« ftion of Minerals and other Foflils a*e now difplaytd in drawers covered with glass and in a mode which will feeure them from de rangement. To each specimen are affixed refe- rentes to a book of defesiptions. This manage ment of specimens of the FolTil kingdom, ren ders this part of the Museum very convenient and fatisfa£}ory,and great attention will be paid to the fyftcmatical order of them, and in mek ing the neccflary essays of each : Also in giving in a concise manner, the various uses they are applied 10 ; thereby rendering them the more intereftiitg to the public. A Living Elk, of 2 years old, is just receiv ed. By the account which monf. Button gives of the Elk, it appears that he was not acquaint ed with this American animal; he particularly omits all notice of the curious apertures adjoin ing the eyes of this Elk. George Brin-ghurft, COACH-MAKER, n Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requesting their future favors, as well as those of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the shortest notice, all kinds of pleafiire carriages, such as coaches, phaetons with and without crane necks, co*hees, chaises, kitte reens, windsor fulkeys and chaiis, and harness of every defcription,in the neatest and new-eft faftiion now prevailing in the United States. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, ard capital workmen, he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfaftion to those who pleafc to employ him. He has for fak, several carriages almost finished, such as coachees, an Italisn windsor chair, hung on steel springs, a 1 igTit .phaeton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commiflion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1794- m&tgin Notice is hereby given, THAT the fubferiber has been duly ap pointed Administratrix on the estate of his Excellency John Hancock, Esq. late of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, deceased, and has taken upon herfelf that trust, by giving bonds as the law diredts—and all persons in. terefted, are desired to take notice accord ingly. DOROTHY HANCOCK. Boston, Nov. 13, 1793- Take Notice. ALL persons who have any demands against the Eftatc of his late Excellency JOHN HANCOCK, Esq. deceased, are requested to exhibit the fame to the SubfcriHer, Attorney to the Administratrix of said Estate : And all pcrfons who stand indebted to said are requested to fettle with him imnrdioiely ; as the A& of Limitation of Actions, which is to take pla-ce on the firft day of December next, will otberwife render it neceilary for him to com mence suits Jgainft them. JOSEPH MAY, Attorney to the Administratrix. Boston, Nov. 13, 1793. N- B The Printer* throughout this Com monwealth, aie requested to insert rhis in their refpe&ive newspaper*, and'forward their ac counts fer the fame, t® J. M Bank of the United States, January 6tl>, 1794. NOTICE it hereby given, that there will be paid at «toe Bank, after the (ixteentli instant, to the Stockholders or their represen tatives, duly authorized fifteen dollars anil fifty cents l'or each (hare, being the dividend declared for the last fix months. By Order, JOHN KEAN.Cmfhier. ALL persons having any de niandf- agaioft the estate of GhORGE WIBLE, late ot the city of Philadelphia, baker, are riqucftcd to bring in their accounts, properly authenticated ; and those who are indebted, ire desired to make immediate payment. HENRY REES, Aminiftrator. 2a\*3w. January 13. Encyclopedia, JUST published, By THOMAS DOBSON, Bookseller, at the Stone Houle, in Secot:d ftreet Philadelphia. VOLUME X. OF Encyclopedia ; or Dictionary Of A ts, Sciences, and Mifcelianeotis Literature) on a Plan entirely new j Br WHICH The Different Sciences and Arts, are digejled into the form of Diftindt Treaties or Syfteins : THIS volume contains principles of Leve!s r Liberty, Do&rine of Light, Lightning, Locks, Logarithms, Logic, Hiltory of Lon- don, Longitude, Luther, Lydia, Macedon, Madagascar, Magic, Magnetism, Malts, Hil- Tory of Man, Marriage, Mary, Maryland, Masonry, Materia Medica, Meadow, Mecha- nics, with a great variety of Biograph'cal and Miscellaneous articles, illuifcrated with Twen ty two Copperplates. As a number ol families are still in the country, and it is not generally known who arereturned. T\ Dobfon, solicits tlie favor of the subscribers to call or fend lor their vo lumes, that they may be supplied as early as poiTible. The tenth volume of the Encyclopedia is now presented to the public ; but as it makes its appearance in an itnpcrfeA (late, some ac count of the reason of that iinperfection AionUl be civen. On the Bth of September last, the Publilher had the misfoitune of having his Printing Office burnt down by a fire which broke out in the neighbourhood, and a great quantity of his printing materials destroyed, and among other articles, the figures, wiNi which he was printing the tables op lo garithms, belonging to the pre fen t volume, were melted down by the violence of the fire. As a supply of these could not he immediately obtained, he was under the neceflity of pub lifhing the volume without ihefe tables; lmt hopes he (hall be able to publish them with the next volume which is now in conliderable for- wardnefs. The Publisher embraces this opportunity of expreflirtg his grateful acknowledgments to the generous public, for the very liberal pa tronage with which his undertaking has been honored; at the fame time he takes the li berty of representing to such of the fubferibers as are in arrears, the indifpenfiWe necessity of punctuality, both in taking up the volumes as early as pofOble after publication, and of pay ing for them when taken. Many oftlie fub feribers having got only one, two, three, &:«. volumes, and several volumes remain unpaid. Thus the work hangs in all its differentiates from the commencement; and though the im portance of a few dollars may be but a trifle to the individuals, yet the accumulation of these trifles unpaid lays the Publisher under very serious embarrassment, and deprives him of the use of many Thousands of Dollars which at this time would be of very eflential fervict. For these reasons the Publilher finds himfeJt under the neceflity of reciFring to the original terms of publication, and in future no vo lumes will be delivered but only to those who : take and pay to the time of publication. December 10. Excellent CLARET, In hogfceads and in cases of 50 bottles each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA, In pipes, hogsheads and quarter caiks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. in, South Front llreet Htf Cj* Terms of Subfcriptioti for this Garctte, are Six Dollars per annum—to he paid half-yearly. Subscriptions of persons tuho rtfule at a diflance from the city, to be t