JAMES LEACH, Rh >Pi-CTH'LLY informs hit frienos and Ihe I'uhlif, That from 'he encouragement he ha* »rrti\ (d, from several refpe&ablr Gentle men, he is litd'tccd nnre more, toembark in ihe PAPhK I.INF.— and would offer his le>vires to all thofc Gemlemen, who can place conHdrncc in him ; and b aftnre* thole who employ him, that th'M confide nce (hall not be mi-iplarert;— hut i* (hall be his lonitant endeavor, to pay the ftnft'ft a-trnron to their befl mterefl, in all ne goeiation* whatever. He has taken tb< Cnamber, in Si'ite-Strrrt, ov C r Mr. David 1 own fen J, Watch Make-'s Shop. Where PUBLIC ShCURI- Tll.S, of all kmnj, are bought and fold ; and wher Commiifion Bufniefs of all kinds, will be franfaAed on reasonable terms. H OUSIvS and VKSSKI.S will be constantly expoftd lor fair, on Coinm lit 'ii * # * Cash paid foe Salem, Piovidence, and Portfmouih 131 LI S. N B If anv Gen finnan in Philadelphia, or Ken-York. has any 11*/ineft to tranjarl at Hnjlen, in Putter he will be happy to b: em ploy e-J on comtniffion. Bo.lon, Jan. 24, 1794. To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the i ithday of April nexi, at the house of John "Thomson, in Perth- Am boy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. TH fc Lot contains elevt u acre*, on which is an oirhiini of grafted apple trees, a well of excellent water, a large stone c stern, and a very commodious liable and coacb-houCe, and a great quantity of the b#ft building stones in the walls of tiic houie, which was formerly built for the refiHence of 'he Governors of New-ftrfcy. The situation of this Lot is so well known lor its heaiihinefs and beautiful profpeft of ihc Rirnon river to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Hook ro the e-ft, that a lur:her ard. JAMES PARKER, RegJfter. P:rth- Ambo\, February 5,1794. 2aw?m War Department. January 30th 1794, INFORMATION >s hereby given to ;i the military invalids of the United State*.,that the fuins to which thev arc entitled for fix months of their annual petition, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will hecoim due on r,e s'h day of March 1794, w:II be paid on the saul day by the CommifTioneis of the Loans within the itates refpc&tvfly, under the ulual re gulations. t\ ot cxicu;oriand adinin'ftrators inuU in- act with leg,*) cvidxice of tiinr itS ff, and Jifo ol the nme the invalids dxd, whose pension ihev may claim, by command of ihr Prefid nt of the Un'trd S'atrs, H. KNOX, Sect etary oj IVar. The printers in the »efpe£tive fta»es are tcqu. ftcd tn publilh ihe above in their newfpa jk is *or the fpatc ol two mouths. jannaiy 30 JUST PUBLISHED, M.Carey,No. 118, Higb-Jlreet, The PROMPTER; Commentary on Common Sayings and Subjects, which are full of Common SfNSKf the bejlfenfe in the world, THIS little book ib written in a (tile altogether novel, and it adapted to all capacities, at well at to all claflcs of people, merchans, me chanics ?nd farmers. Such a reputation has this wo>k acquired, that it hat patted thro (hrec im preffcoas in the raftcni (talcs, and many houie holders deem it so ufctul at to purchase a copy j ♦or every adult in theii faailict. -Ptici 2*. fV tUHV 4. Notice is hereby given, THAT the fubferiber has been duly ap pointed AdminiAratrix on the estate of his Excellency Johk Hancock, Esq. late of Boft »n, in the county of Suffolk, decealed, and has taken upon herlelf that tiuft, by giving bonds as the law dire&t—and all persons in. terefted, are defirtd to take notice accord ingly. DOROTHY HANCOCK Bolton, Nov. 13, 1793. Take Notice. ALL persons who have any demand* against the Eftutt of his late Excellency JOHN HANCOCK, E r q. deceased, are requeflcd to exhibit the fame to the Sobfcriber, Attornev to the Adminiitratrix of said Estate : And all perfom who ftaod indebted to laid Estate, arc requeued to fettle with hull immediately- as the Ast of Limitation of Actions, which is to take place on the firft day of December neat, will l otherwise render it neceflary for him to com- I mcnce suits agnnft them. JOSEPH MAY, Attorney to the Adininiftratrix. Bofton,No*. 13, 1793. N. B The Printers throughout this Com. monwcalth, are requrfted to insert this in their refpeftive newspapers, and forward their ac eounU for the fame, to J. m NORRIS-COURT, B»ck of the New Library, between Chefnui and Walnut-Streets George Rutter, jD ESPECT FULLY informs his friends and Iv the public in general, that he continues car tying on the business of and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likcwife, JAPANNED PL A.TES, f>r doorsor window-fliutters,don« in the nioft tlegant Ulanqei, and with difpttcb. Order* from the onuntry will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December Jo, |uft Imported, From London, Dublin and Glasgow, And now opening for ale, hy MATHEW CAREY, AO. 118, Market Jireet, A Large and Valuable COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Among which are the following : Annua] Regilter for I 792 ! European Magazine lor the firft fix nionths of 1 793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of the Manchester lociet)*, 3 vol«. Priestly on matter and spirit on chriftianitv ; Disney's fife of Dr. Jortin | Kittgville'j ancient geography D'Anoirs of Guy Joli "VTemty,a colleelion of eflays Varieof Prullia's works Calm observer—by Mackintosh Ruflell's ancient and modern Europe I-anghorne's Plutarch Elegant extracts, superbly gilt Elegant extracts of natural history Saugnier and BrifTon's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagascar Townfend's travels in Spain Taffo's Jerufalein delivered SmeMie's translation of BufFon Berwick's hiftoiy of quadrupeds Buffon abridged Hiftery of birds Philips'; history of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations History of France, in 3 vols. Curiosities of literature, 3 vols. Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's dictionary, 2 vols. Dow's history of Hindollan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. 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Some ta&s and calculations are offered to piovr the labor of freemen to be much more proaudrve than that ot Jlaves ; that countries are rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hence the n ccffriy conclufxon, that flavcry is impolitic as well as unjufl. Price a 5 Cents. February