Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, March 03, 1794, Image 4

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    JAMES LEACH,
RtsPECTU'LLY inform! his friends an<J
the public, Tl.Jt from ihe encouraßtmcnt
he has ieeeiv< d, from fcveral iefpc£l»bl( Gentle
men, he is induced once more, lotmwk >n 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<tt, ovrr Mr. Djaviii Fawn/end, \Vatcb
Make-'. Shop. W'.ere PUBLIC SKCURI-
TltS, ol all fc'uus, are bought and fold ; and
» lien Coin." in..n Business ol all kinds, will be
lianf f-ted on tealonnhje lirms. HOUSKSand
VKSSI'.I.S will be conliantly exposed lor fait, on
cofMi^illiiu'i.
paid for Salem, Providence, and
P->?ifoionih BILi S.
N. 11. If <iwv GevfUman in Philadelphia, or
A'Vr: - Yet k, has tn\ Bujinefi to Iran fad at 80/hv,
in Paper Negociutions, he tutlj be happy t$ he em
p/o\eJ 0 - comm'/fion.
Rofton, Jan. 24, 1794.
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
On Friday the nth day of April next,
at the hotife of John Thomson, in Perth-
Amboy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
IN THAT CITY
r | i,oi coat* IHi eleven actis, on which is
1 an oichard o< g'ifted apple t'*e«, a well of
e*cclltn« water, a large (lone t ftfin, and a »m
c >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 N<w-Ji rfey. The
fnu.i'io,. «»f this Lot is 1J well- known 'or us
he •" h'nrfs and beautiful profprft of (he Rariion
ri- er to the welt of the bav, and Sandy-Hook to
the c. if, that a further defciiption isunn ceffiry.
The renditions of laic will be, one third of the
p...chafe money to be paid on the full day of
M..y when a good and futfrci- n? Deed will
be given to thi puichaftr, by Waltir Ru
th ir fur », Esq. Pt cftdent of the Board of
pi oorietoi s of the Eastern Division of New-
J. - fry, «ud the remaining twothiids fatisfafto
rily (ecured in f qual annual payments.
By order of the Boar;!,
JAMES PARKER, Register.
Perth-Ambo*, February 5, 1794. 2awam
War Department.
January 30tb 1794.
INFORMATION is hcieby given to all the
military invalids of the United States,that the
fuin« 10 which they are entitled (oi fix months
of [he'T annual penlinn, from the founh day of
September 1793, and which will become due
on 'he yh day of March 1794, will be paid on
the said dav by the Commifwoiic;* of the Loans
within the states refpeflively, under the nfual re-
gulations.
Applications of executors and administrators
mull be acconvpanud with legal evidence of
tliej'r refoeftive offices, and alfn of the time the
invalids died, whofr pension they may claim.
By command of thr Prrfident
of the United vSiaics,
H. KNOX,
Secretary oj IVar.
(£3T The printers in the refpc&tve states are
rcqncfted topubhfathe abwein their newfpa
pci- !or the fpiceot two months,
January 30
JUST PUBLISHED,
AND FOR SALE. BY
M.Carey,No. \\Z,High-Jlreet,
The PROMPTER;
Commentary on Common Sayings and
SuBjECTSt tvhich are full of Common
Sense, the bejl sense in the world.
TH IS little book is written in a stile altogether
novel, and is adapted to all capacities, as
well as to all claffcs of people, merchants, me
chanic* and farmers. Such a reputation has this
work acquired, that it has pa fled thro ihree im
prcffjon# in the eastern dates, and many houle
hoiders deem «t so ufcful as to purchase a copy
for every adult in theii families.——Pr 1 c e is.
Frhruarv 4. dtl
Notice is hereby given,
THAT the subscriber 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 herl'elf that trnft, by giving
bonds as the law dire&s—and all persons in
terested, are defircd to take notice accord
iugiy.
DOROTHY HANCOCK.
B««en,N»T. 13, 1793-
Take Notice.
ALL persons who have any demands against
the Eftatr of his late Excellency JOHN
HANCOCK, E'q. dcceafed, are requested to
exhibit the fame to the Subscriber, Attorney
to the Administratrix of (aid Estate : And all
peribns who stand indebted to fai«f Estate, are
rtoifrfted to fettle with him immediately} as the
A<4 -of Limitation of Anions, which is to take
place on the firftday of December next, will
other wife render itneceflary for him to com
mence suits agamft them.
JOSEPH MAY, Attorney
to the Administratrix.
Bofton,Nov. »3, 1793*
N. B The Printers throughout this Com
monweafth, are requrfted to insert this in their
refpeftive newspapers, and forward their ac
counts for the fame, to J. M.
N ORRIS-COURT,
Back of the New Ltbraty, between Chefnut
and Walnut-Streets,
George Rutter,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friend* and
the public iii general, that he coniiuues
carrying on the,bnfiQ©f< of
Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting,
Likewise, JAPANNED PL ATES,
far doors or wiudow-ftiutters,donfc in the raoft
elegant manner, and with dispatch.
Orders from the country will be thankfully
received, and duly attended to.
December 30, dtf
Just Imported,
From London, Dublin anil Gi.ascoit,
Awd now opening for 'nle, by
MATHEW CAREY,
/It No. 118, Market Jlreet,
A Large and Valuable
COLLECTION or BOOKS,
Among which are the -following
NEW Annual Ilegilter for 1792
European Magazine for the firft fix
months of 1793
Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Memoirs of the Manchester society, 3 vols.
Priestly on matter and lpirit
on christianity
Disney's lite of Dr. Jortin
Kingville's ancient geography
D'Anoirs of Guy Jolt
Memty,a collection of eiTays
Varieof Pruflia's works
Calm observer—by Mackintofti
RufTell's ancient and modern Europe
Langhorne's Plutarch
Elegant extra&s, superbly gilt
Elagant extra&s of natural history
Saugnier and Briflon's vorage
Rochon's voyage to Madagafear
Townfend's travels in Spain
Taflo's Jerusalem delivered
Suiellie's trauflation of Buffon
Berwick'* hiilory of quadrupeds
Buffon abridged
History of birds
Philips's 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 di&ionary, 2 vols.
Dow's history of Hindoftan
Sketches of the Hindoos
Key to palite literature.
dfcfcription of Kentucky
Present state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Hudson's Bay
Preftou on masonry
Lavater 011 physiognomy, abridged
Zimraemtan's survey
Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson
Necker on executive po>ver
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<slionary
Rereries of foKtude
Smith's theory of moral fentimentt
Stackhoufe's history of the bible
Watson's life of Philip I Id. &: Illd.
Wonders of nature apd art, 6 vols.
Wanley's wonders of the little wjorld, called
man
Wallit on the prevention of diseases
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travels into Denmark,
Cox's travals into Switzerland
Rabant's history of the French revolution
Life of Lord Chatham
Mallet's northern antiquities
Motherby's medical di&ionary
Grigg's advice to females
Hamilton's outlines of the pra&icc of mid
wifery
Manning's pra&ice of physic
Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca
Innes on the muscles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
A,rmftrong on diseases of children
£)uincy's dispensatory
Edinburgh dispensatory
Lewis's dispensatory
Ryan on the asthma
Robertfon's treatiie or 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.cn the diseases of heat
Monro on diseases of armies
Haller's physiology
Spalanzane's diflertations
London practice of physic
Bell's fnrgery
Cbaptal's chemistry.
dim
FOR SJLE,
Br MATHF.W CAREY, No. 118,
Market-Street,
An EiTay on Slavery:
Dcfigned to exhibit in a new point of view,
its cffc&s 011 morals, and the peace of
ociety. Some la&s and calculations are offered
to prove thp labor of freemen to be much more
produdive 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 nrceflary conclusion, that
flavfry is impolitic as well as unjujl.
Price 25 Cents.
February 15,
Stock Brokers Office,
No. 16, Wall-street, New-York.
THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf
entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of
STOCKS on COMMISSION, b«gs leave to of
fcr his feivicesto his friends and others, in the
line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please
to favor him with their business, may depend
upon having it tranfa&ed with the uiraoft fide
lity and dispatch.
Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any
other part of the United State.*, will be ftrittly
attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER.
Philadelphia, February 13, 1794.
PROPOSALS
For printing by Subscription,
A Work, to be entitled,
THE FIRST VOLUME OF
Ptnnfylvania State Trials.
THE want of fufficient information of the
state trials of Gieat-Britain in the early
periods of that government is now lamented :
Hi herto there hath been one trial in the
state of Pennsylvania on impeachment : —and
herealfo it is to be regretted, that, being neg r
letted at the time, the public are now left with
out fufficient information on the fubjeft of that
trial, it is however in this work designed to ref
cuefwhat can be collefled thereof from sources
of indifputaple authority, so that the fame shall
be preserved from oblivion.
Another impeachment and the second is now
depending. An officer is charged by the late
House of Reprefentattves, who hath for many
yeari been largely confided in by this state, and
hath long been at the head of the financial de
partment of the fame, and it imports the citi
zens to know hisconduft, and thecircumftanccs
which may be brought foiward on his trial.
In this work the Editor will be careful to
state the fads, as they may be brought forward,
and to lay all the evidence and papers before
the public.—With this view—
The following Terms are refpefifully
fuhmitted to the Public :
I. The Work shall be printed iu octavo, with a
good type, on fine paper, and delivered to
fubfcribera at the refpe&ive places where the
fnbfcriptions are taken in, as soon as the work
shall be compleated.
11. As no conje&ure can well be made, as to
the length ®f the present trial, the fire of the
volume cannot be afcertaiued at this time—
But the price (hall 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 counsel oa both fides, together
with the articles of impeachment, and the
pleas and replications at large, the several re
solutions of the two branches of the state Le
gislature, refpe&ing this impeachment, and
the final decision of the SENATE refpedting
that officer.
To which will be prefixed, as much as can be
collected from authentic documents, of the im
peachment, trial, and aequital of the late Francis
Hopkinfon, Esquire, Judge of the Court of
Admiralty for the state of Pennsylvania, during
the late war, never before pnblifbed.
No money will be required before the deli
very of the book.
Subscriptions will be received by Francis
Bailey, No. ti6, High-street; Wrigley and Ber
riman, No. 149, Chefnut-ftreet, and by the dif
ferent booksellers in this city; Jacob Bailey,
Lancaster ; Yundt and Patton, Baltimore, and
by the Editor.
EDMUND HOGAN.
N. B. The pricc will be enhanced to non
fwbfcribers. Feb. 18. taw if
Fifty Dollars Reward.
ON the 31ft of last month, the fubferihtr ad
drcfleii a letter to MiflVs. Thomas Pcarjall
Z3 Son, merchants in New-York, and incloftd
therein a bank note, No. 445, for twenty dol
lars ; one ditto, No. 151, tor thirty dollars;
and one ditto, No. 3,866, for twenty dollars.
-—He also add re {Ted a letter to Mr. Gilbert
Saltonjlall, merchant in New-York, inclosing a
bank bill, No. 148, for fif:y dollars, indoiled
on the back thereof in these words— ,4 Pa> 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
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2,000
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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.
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