JAMES LEACH, RLSPECTFI'LLY inform* his friends and the public, Tint from the encouragement be has »cceivrd, fiom fcveral icfpr&abU Gentle men, lu* is induced nncc more, ti»omb«uk in 'he I'API'.R LlNK—and would offer his feivires to all «b«fe Gentlemen, who ran place confidence in him ; and lv assures those who employ him, thai ih« ir confidence Iball not he mi'placer Mr. David Town fend, W.vch M,ke.N Shop. Whcte PUBLIC SbCURI TILS», of all k-tids, ar* bonqh'' and fold; >nd where Com mi (Ron Bufinrfs of all kinds, will he Iranftdcd on leafonable terms. HOUShS -*nd VESSELS will be conUatitly expo fed lor file, on com mi (linn. * # * Calb paid for Salem, Pioviilence, and P.;rilmouih BILi S. N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, or New-York, has any Pujinefi to t ran (all at Fo/lon, in Paper Negotiations, he will be happy to be em ployed on count/(ton. Boston, Jan. 24, 1794. To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nth day of April next, at the hoiife of John Thomson, in Pertli- Amboy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. THE Lot contains eleven ac»e?, on which is an oichaid oi graff'i apple tiecs. a well of excel'u nt water, a large (lone c stern, and a very commodious liable and < oach-houfc, and a great quanuy ol the b*ft building (tones in the walls o! the houfc, which was fotmerly built lor the rtfi.lence ol the Governovs of Ncw-Ji rlcy. The fiiUdtion of thia Lot is so well known »or its healthiness and beautiful profpeft of the Rarsion river to the weft of the bay. and Sandy-Hook to the e.ift, thai a further defciiption is unnrceffiry. The conditions of sale will he, one third ol the purchafc money to be p:id on the fir ft day of May next, when a good and fufficient Deed will be Riven to the puichaf r, by Walter Ru- Therfurd, Esq. Pirfiiient of the Boaid of Proprietors ol the Eaftcrn Divifton of Ncw- J**fey, anrt the remaining two thi-ds fatis?a£lo nly (ecured in equ<>! annual paymcms. By order of the Board. JAMKS PARKER, Rigifter. Perth-Amboy, February 5, aawani War Department. January 3 oth 1794. INFORMATION is heteby to.ill (he military invalids of th-,- United Stares,that the funis to which tlicy arc entitled lor fix months of their annual petition, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will become due on he sth day of March i794> will be paid on the laid day by ihc Commiflionc s of the Loans wit htn the states refp< lively, under the usual re- guUtiwiis. Applications of execu'ors and administrators mull be accompanicd with iegil evidence of iheir refo stive offices, and 21fn of the lime the invalids died, whofc petition they may claim. By coinrivano of the Prtfid nt of the United States, H. KNOX, Sect clary oj IVar. The printers in the iflpettivc llaics are requcfted lopwblifh the ah m- hi their newfpa pt rs lor the fpaceof two mon hs, January 30 JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SAI. E BY M. Carey, No. 118,High-fireet, The PROMPTER; Commentary on Common Sjtings and Subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the bejl sense in the world. r "|~ , HIS little book is written in a stile altogether X novel, and is adapted to all capacities, at well as 10 all dalles of people, merchants, me chanics ond far inns. Such a reputation has this w vrd. and duty attended to. December 30, dtf ]uft Imported, From London, Dublin and Glasgow, Ai>d n »w opening for ale, by MATHEW CAREY, sit AO. 118, Market Jirut, A Large and Valuable COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Among which are the following NEW Annua] Reg titer for 1792 European Magazine sOl the firft fix months of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of. the Manchcfter society, 3 vols. Priestly on matter and spirit on christianity Difncy's !ile of Dr. Jortin K'nnjviJle's ancient geography D'Anoii s of Guy Joli Memty,a collection of* e flays Varieof PrulTia's works Calm obfervei—by Mackintclh R uflell's ancient and modei n Europe I-anghorne's Plutarch Elegant extracts, superbly gilt Elegant extracts of natural history Sauguier and B« illon's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagascar Townfend's travels is Spain Taflo's Jerusalem delivered Sinellie's translation of Buflbn Berwick's history of quadrupeds Bulfon abridged History of birds Philips's history of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations History of France, in 3 vols. Curiosities of literature, g vols. Whi taker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols. Dow's history of Hindoftan Sketches of the Hindoos Kzf to polite literature. I inlay's dtfeription of Kentucky Present state of Nova-Scotia Present Itate of Hud Ton's Bay Preftort on inafonry Lavater on phyfiogunmy, abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Jolmfow Necker on executive power Kisses of Secundus Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins ofempires Vaillaint's travel', with superb engravings Downman's infancy Adair's history of American Indians Benington on materiaJifm and immaterialifni Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete fanner Chandon's life of Voltaire I)e Noil's travels Franklin's life and works G-ozier's description of China Murphy's translation of Tacitus God win oti political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. Helvetius on man Kaimes's sketches of the history of man Liberal opinion*, or the history of Benignus Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family Playhouse di&ionary R.everies of fotitude Smith's theory of moral sentiments Stackhoufe's history of the bible Watson's life of Philip lid. & IHd. Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols. Wanley's wonders of the little world, called man Wallis on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal in France Cox's travels 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 Grigg's advice to females Hamilton's outlines of the practice of' mid wifery Manning's practice of physic Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca Innes on the niufc es Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Quincy's d fpenfatory Edinburgh dispensatory Lewis's dispensatory Ryan on the asthma Robertfon's treatifc on fevers Lee's botany, Leake on the viscera Leake on diseases of women Nicholfon's chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Materia Medica Fordyce on digestion Withering on the fox glove Lind on the diseases of heat Monro on diseases of armies Haller's physiology Spalanzane's dissertations London pra&ice ofphyfie Bell's surgery Chaptal's chemistry. d«m FOR SALE, By MATHF.W CAREY, No. 118, Market-Street, An Eflay on Slavery: Defined to exhibit in a new point ot view, its effctts on mora/s t and the peace of ociety. Some fa£U and calculations are offered to prove the labor of Jrecmeu to be much more productive than that ot Jlaves ; that counuick ate rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hence the mctHaiy conclusion, that flavsry is impolitic as well as unjujl. Price 25 Cent*. February 15 Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wall-street, New-York. TH E Subscriber intending to con fine himfclf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, begs leave toot frr his Cervices to his triends and others, in the line oLm Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their business, may depend upon having it tranCa&ed with the uimoft fide lity and dispatch. Orders fioin Philadelphia, Boston, or any oilier part oi the United States, will be Jlriftly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. Phi LADtLrHiA, Ff biuary 13, 1794. PROPOSALS For piloting by Subscription, A Work, 10 be entitled, THE FIRST VOLUME OF Pennsylvania State "Trials. THE want ot fufficient information of the ftatc trials of Gieai-Britain in the early periods of that government is now lamented : Hi herto there hath been buc one trial in the ftatc of Pennsylvania on impeachment :—ar.d heiealfo it is to be regretted, that, being neg lected at the time, the public are now left with out ftifficicnt information on the fubjett of that trial, it is however in this -work designed to ref cucjwhat can be colle&cd theieof from sources of indifputaple authority, f 0 that the fame lhall be preserved from oblivion. Another impeachment and the second is now depending. An officer is charged by the late Honfe of Reprcfentatives, who hath for many years been largely confided in by this state, and filth Jong b en at the head of the financial de panmeni of the fame, and it imports the citi zens to know his condu£t, and thecircum{laflees which may be brought foiward on his trial. Ih this work the Editor will be careful 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 following Terms are refpeßfully fulmitted to the Public : I. The Work shall be printed in o&avo, with a good type, on fine paper, and delivered to fubferibers at the refpeftive places where the subscriptions arc taken in, as soon as the work shall be compleatcd. 11. As no conjecture can well be made, as to the length of the present trial, the fir.e of the volume cannot be ascertained at this time— But the price (hail not exceed that of fomeof the latest publications in this city. 111. It will contain all the preliminaries and in cidental circumstances that may occur during the trial of John Nicholfon, Esquire, Comp troller-General of this commonwealth, with thearguments of counfrl on boih fides,logether with the articles of impeachment, and the pleas ahd replications at large, the fevcral le f 'luiions of the two branches of the state Le gislature, refpe&ing this impeachment, and the final decilion of the SENATE refpc&ing that officer. To which will be prefixed, as much as can be collr&ed from authentic documents, of the im peachment, trial, and acquital of the late Francis Hopkinfon, Esquire, Judge of the C«urt of Admiralty for the state of Pennsylvania, during the laic war, never before pnblifhed. No money will be required before the deli very of the book. Subscriptions will be received by Francis BaUey, No. 116, High-street; Wrigley and Ber riman, No. 149, Chefnut-ftreet, and by the dif ferent hookfeklert in this ciiv; Jacob Bailey, Lancaster ; Yundt and Patton, Baltimore, and by the Editor. EDMUND HOGAN. N. B. The price will be enhanced to non fubfcribers. Feb. 18. taw e said Diltn&s, and to be accountable for the cleansing, good order and teguiaritv of the fame. The Commiflioners have accordingly made the following arrangement for the present: DiJlriQ the \JI. Nathan Boys, to have the charge of that part of the streets, lanes and alleys from Odar-ftreet, to the north fide of Spruce tieet. Di/lricl the 2d. Hugh Roberts, from the north fide of Sprucc-ftreet to the norih fide of Walnut street, Dijlrifl the 3d. Joseph Claypoolr, from the north fide of Walnut to the south lide of High ■ftreet. Dijlrift the 4th. William Moulder, from the north fide ot High, to the north iide oi Mulberry street Difrid the $th. Nicholas Hicks, from the north fide of Mulbeny, to the north (ide of Vine street. Ext' ast from the Mivvfrs, JOHN MEASE, CM. N B. The carriage way in Markct-ftreet, is under thecharge o! the Commiflioners generally, for the present, the foot-ways on ihr north and south fides thereof, are ccnoi£tcd with the ad joining Diftndh rcfpc&ivcK. Excellent CLARET, In Nogs.cads and in calcs of tics each, ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine -j MADEIRA, In pipes, hoglhcads and quaucr calk«, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, N'n. 111, South Front Urcct. Jan. s, 1794. THET ruftees of an Academy, or any individual wi thing to engage ;> per,on to fuperi intend the Education of youth, in the courie of usually adopted iu Academies, or any branch of bulinefs requ'r ing similar qualifications, may open a com munication with a peilon willing to be em ployed a few years (for a generous compensa tion) by writing (letters to he post paid) t» Mr. John Fenno. Philadelphia. (£3* Printers to the Southward uiou/d pojfibiy obiige [one of {heir friends, by injerltng theJvegoi** a few times in their papers. February 8. TO BE SOLD, THE Fount of LONG PRIMER on which the Gazette of the United States was lately printed. The Fount will weigh about Three Hundred Pounds. The price is Twenty Cents per pound. Enquire of the Editor. Jamaica,^ An Ad for giving validity in this IJland to Probates to be taken, by certain Officers in the United States of America, of D :eds to be there executed, and also to Exempli fications of Wills there proved. WHEREAS, since the reparation from the crown of Great-Britain of the late co lonies, now called the United States of Ame rica, great inconvcnienccs have arifcn to many of his Majesty's fubje&s occasionally refilling in those States, for want of a legal provision refpeiSling the probates and acknowledgments of deeds executed in the said States, and in tended to operate in this island : For remedy whereof, we, your Majesty's dutiful and loyal fubjeils, the Lieutenant-Governor, Council, andAfiembly of this your Majesty's island of Jamaica, humbly beseech your Majesty that it may be enabled ; Be it therefore enailed, and it is hereby enafitd and ordained by the authority of the fame, That, from and im mediately after the palling of this act, any conveyance, letter of attorney, or other deed wliatfoever, which (hall be hereafter executed in any of the United States of America, and lhall be proved by a fnbfcribing witness, or acknowledged by the party or parties, before any of his Majesty's Consuls or Vicc-Conluls residing in any of those States, or before the Chief Justice of any of the said States, or be fore the Chief Justice or any of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the said United States, and certified under the seal of any of the said States, or the seal of the said United States, (hall be, and the fame is hereby declared to be, as good and effeiftual in the law as if such conveyance, letter of attorney, or other deed, had been rei'peflively proved or acknowledged before a Judge of any court of record in this island ; any law, cuflorr, or usage, to the con trary notwithstanding : —Provided always, That in all cases wherein the right or property of any woman under coverture is intended to be conveyed, Ihe (hall be examined fejkrate and apart from her hu/band, by the Judge who attests the probate, and the said examina tion lhall be certified in like manner as is prac tised in Great-Britain or in this Island. 11. And be it further enabled by the autho rity aforefaid, That the probate of any last will and testament, taken before any officer authorized to take probates of wills in any of the said States, and exemplified under the seal of the State where such probate lhail have been taken, shall be, and the fame is hereby declared to be, as good and effe&ual in the law, as if such probate had been taken before the ordinary of this island ; any law, custom, or usage, to the contrary in any wife notwith ltanding. PaJJed the AJJsmbly this z 2th day of her, 1793. WILLIAM BLAKE, Speaker. Tajfed the Council, this \\th November, 1793. G.ATKINSON, CI. Council. I confenty this 6th December, 1793. ADAM WILLIAMSON. F'.ra copia extur. G. At kin son , Sec. * The American Printers are requested to publish this a£ in their several newspapers. Cj* Terms of Subfiription for this Gazette, are Six Dollars p:r annum—to he paid half-yearly. 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