JAMES LEACH, RtsPECTU'LLY inform! his friends ann the PAPER LI N K—and would offei Ins fovicd lo all :hofe Gentlemen, who CM p'ace confidence i„ him ;a1 id h affurrs (holt who employ him, thr Mi 1' confidence (hall not he nnlplacw ; — but Jt'.llntl be his cotijlant endeavor. to p»|' 'he (ImAi II loft inftuft, in all ne goeialions wha'eV' r. He has taken 'he Chamber, in s:dtf-Str?ifoionih BILi S. N. 11. If iniHodi< us"fta'oVc and roach-house, and a gre»t q i.riniy of the bolt building ftoncs in th? walls o the houfi', which was formerly built for the reOdcnce of the Governors of Nver Kifles of Secundus Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins of empires Vaillaint's travels, with superb engravings Downinan's infancy Adair's history of Anierican Indians Benington on materiaiifm and immaterialifni IjJerchold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire De tfon's travels Franklin's life and works ' Grozier's description of China Murphy's translation of Tacitns Godwin on political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols? Helvetius on man Kaimes's Iketches of the history of man Liberal opinion*, or the history ot Benignus Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family Playhouse di the within to Mr. Gilbert Saltonjlall—lbtn. Hunting ton."—'He also addrefled a letter to Mcffis. White & Wardell, merchants in New-Yoik, and inclo sed a bank bill for ten dollars, and a draft in fa vor of said White & Wardell, which letters were put in the Poll-Office on said 31ft January, to be foi warded to New-York ; But by letters re ceived from the Gentlemen to whom they were severally addrefled, the money was robbed from each letter betore delivery. The Public are requeued to endeavor a dc" te&ion of the Villains who committed the above robbery. The bill indorsed, I think was a York bank bill, and some others, one or more was of the United States bank, remitted at Philadel phia. Any person discovering the Thief, and returning the Money, (hall be entitled to fifty dollars reward. EBEN. HUNTINGTON. Norwich, 14th Feb. 1794. gwgtaw Scheme of a Lottery, To raifc 39,900 Dollars, on 266,003 Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent, from the Prix.es—this Lottery confijls of 3-8,000 Tickets, in which there art 14,539 Prizes and .23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of the Society for eftabiiftiing Ufeful Manufa&ures, having resolved to ere& LOTTERIES for raifwg On 1 Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeably to *n Ast of the Lcgiflature of the State of New-Jersey, hive appointed the following persons to fupcrintend and direst the drawing el the fame, vie. Nicho las Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, Richard Harrifon, Abijih Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city of New-York— Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Phila delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Elias Boudioot, General Elias Dayton, James Parker, John Bayard, Doctor Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua M, Wallace, Joseph Blpomfield, and Eliiha Boudinot, of Nvw-Jerr fey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot tery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every aflurance and precaution in > their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, frorp time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpofeof paying Prix s, which (hall be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME l Prize of 20,000 Dollar* it 20,00® 1 2 5 10 20 ico 300 1000 ie,ooo 5,000 2,000 i,coo 500 100 5° 20 12 IO 2000 3000 8100 14,539 262,000 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawq number, a,009 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the in fpe&ioqof a Committee of the Superintendant*, as loon as the Tickets are fold* of which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appoinred John N. Cutnming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hrjrdenbcig, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, ot Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fccurity for difcbargiug the trust reposed in them. 03" In order to feenrethe punctual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendants of the Lottery have directed that the Managers (hall earh enter into boodsin 40,000 dollars, with four futlicient fecuriiits, to peifonn their inftru&ions, the sub stance of which is I. That whenever either o? the Managers shall receive the sum of Three Husdred Dollar*, he (hall immdiatcly place the lame in on* of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendants as live in the city where the raonie* are placcd* to remain there until the Lottery is dra\yn, for the payment of the Prize*. 11. The Managers to take fufficient iecurity for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refponnble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab ft»afts of which (hall be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentle men, information will be give* where tickets may be had. February 24, TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible situation, —also a Country Sea.t within 6 miles of the City, with9acresof land, or 42 acres of Jand and meadow, the House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of the city, in i\?.e or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. January 23. 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 Poundi The price is Twenty Cents per pound. Enquire of the Editor. Proposals having been publijhed lajl autumn, for continuing the Gazette of the United States as an half *weekly paper, in conjunction with a daily paper, frequent ap plications ( pcflage unpaid) are made by per font at a dijlance for the former —but as the terms proposed on that ouafion. were not com plied withy the plan of an half weekly paper is relinquijhed. C 3* As the Editor has repeatedly been fubjectcd to pojlage on the Letters of persons % who have in that way applied to purchnfe the Fount of Long Primer which he has for sale —those who wi/h to buy those types <, are informed that the price is twenty cents per pound, cash—to be paid at their (Ulivc ry—the fount weighs about 250 ft,. PHILADELPHIA : Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 3/ South Fourth-Street. 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1«,OOO 10,000 I£,ooo 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 tawjf. m&th—l("