To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nthday us April next, at the house of John Thotnfon> in Perth- Antboy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. THE Lot contains eleven acres, on which is an orchard ol grafted apple trees, a well of excellent water, a large (lone cistern, and a very commodious ftablc and eoacH-houfe, and a great quantity of the best buitding (tones in the walls of the house, which was formerly built lor the rcfidencc ol tlie Governors of New-Jersey. The fituatioo of this Lot is so well known for its healtluncfs ?nd beadtiful profpeA of the Rariton river to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Honk to the calk, that a further description isunneccffary. The conditions of sale one third of the purchase money to be paid on the fit ft day of May next, when a good and (trfficient Deed will be given to the purchaser, by Waltir Ru th f.r fur d, Esq. Prefidcnt of the Board of Pioprictors of the Eastern Division of Ncw- Jersey, and the remaining two thirds faiisfa&o rily secured in equal annual payments. By order of the Board, JAMES PARKER, Register. Perth* Amboy, February 5,1794. 2aw2m JAMES LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, That from the encouragement he has received, from several refpe6fcabfe Gentle men. lie is induced once more, to embark in the PAPER LlNE—and would offer his feivice* to al! those Gentlemen, who can place confidence In him ; and he allures those who employ him, thai thf ir confidence (hall not be misplaced;— but it (hall be his constant endeavor, to pay the ftri&fft attention to their best intefeft, in all nc gociations whatever. He has :aken the Chamber, in State-Street, « v cr Mr. David Townfend y Watch Makei's Shop.——Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, of all kinds, are bought and fold; and where Commiflion Bufiuefs of all kinds, will be trthfa&ed on • eafonable tfrms. HOUSES and VESSELS will be constantly exposed forfale, on Comimffion. * # * Cash paid for Salem, Providence, and Ponfmouth BILLS. N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, o r New-York /has any Buftnefs to tranfafl at Bofign* in Paper Negotiations, he will be happy to be em ployed op commijfion. Bolton, Jan. 24, 1794. War Department. January 3oth 1794. INFORMATION is hereby given to all the military invalids of the United States,that the (inns to which they are entitled for fix months pt their annual penlion, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will become due on the sth day of March 1794, will be paid on tri-. by ihc Cotnmiftionets of the Loans w;' hv,» ;he llales rffptitivcly, under the usual re gii!ati< ns. Applications oi txecutors and administrators ill be accompanied with 'cg.il evidence of th .r refpe&ive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pen (ion they may claim. By command of thr President ot the United States, H. KNOX, Sea elary oj War. The printers in (he ■ <.: ct;v.-- {lates are iV;I ilic on v in liicir newfpa p." ' 1 -1 \hc I j.'.-.C ot IW<; It. J'""«V ?a. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SAL£ BY M. Carey, No. 118.Hiph-ftreet, " :e PROMPTER; C . ntart on Common Savings and jF.cTS* which are full of Common Sh .vsE, the beji sense in the world. .vniicn in a stile altogether i>v i, and s adauted to all capacities, as sto all < l-.ir s oi people, mcrchan s, me s and Irfrmrrs. Such a reputation has this •-quired, ih"at it has pa fled thio three im- ' "• i'! S ' f'r h^ok. Pr '1i the eastern dates, and many houle fe .% deem it so ufeful as to purchase a copy tor every adult in theii families.——Pr ice as. February 4. dti Notice is hereby given, r the subscriber has been dnly ap- X pointed Administratrix on the estate of his Excellency John Hancock, Esq. late of Boston, iu the county of Suffolk, deceased, and has taken upon herfelf that trust, by giving bonds as the law dire&s—and all persons in teiefted, are desired to take notice accord ingly. DOROTHY HANCOCK. Boston, Nov. 13, 1793. Take Notice. ALL pcrfonswho have any demands against the Eftatc of his late Excellency JOHN H ANCOCK, Esq. deceased, are requfefted to ex«»»bit the fame to the Subscriber, Attorney to the Administratrix of said Estate : And all persons who stand indebted to said Estate, are r< quested to fettle with him immediately ; as the A& of Limitation of Actions, which is to take place on the firft day of December next, will otherwise render it necessary for him to com mence suits against them. JOSEPH MAY, Attorney to the Administratrix. Boston, Nov. 13, 1793. N. B The Printers throughout this Com monwealth, are requefled to insert this in their refpe&ive newspapers, and forward their ac couots for the Tame, to J. M BOOKS. A CHOICE COLLECTION, In the various branches of Literature, im ported by the last arrivals from Europe, for Sale at very reasonable prices, by James Kennedy, A r o. 26, Spruce, between Front &id Streets, Among which are the following : CHAMBERS'S Di&ionary of Arts and Sci ences, Vols. Folio. Henry's Bible and Commentary, 6 Vols. Folio. Universal History, 7 Vols. Folio. Churchill's Colle&ion ol Voyages, 6 Vols. Folio. Palladio's Architc&urc, best Edition, 2 Vols. Folio in one. Rapin's History of England, with Tindal's con tinuation, 3 Vols, Folio. Hume's History of ditto, with Smollct't ditto. 14 Vols. Octavo. Ma ft on's complete Treatise of Perfpeftive, 2 Vols, in one. B»uce's Travels, London Edition, 5 Vols. Clavigero's History of Mexico, 2 do. do. History of America, 2 de. do. Maclaurin's Newton's Philosophy, 4to. M'Knight's Harmony of the Gospels, do. Lowman on the Revelatious, do. Locke on the Epistles, do. Ledwick's Antiquities of Ireland, do. Whitehui ft's Theory ot the Earth, do. Glass's Account of the Canary Islands, do. The Annual Register, from its Commencement to 1791, inclusive, 34 Vols. Niebuhr's Voyage to Arabia, 2 Vols, O&avo. Bartram's Travels thro' the Southern States. Some of the very latest and best Colle&ions ol Voyages and Travels. Creviers Lives of the Roman Emperors 10 Vols. O&avo. L'Aniiquite expliquee par B. Montlaucon, 15 Tom. to. Antiquiies d'Egypte par Nordcn. Diftionnaiie Hiftorique 9 Tom. Theatre de Voltaire eleg. relic, 9 Tom. Hiftoire Romain par Rollin, 16 Tom, Oeuvresde Boileau, de Moliere, &c. with many others equally good. A Catalogue of which may be seen at ihe place of Sale. He has also for Sale, An excellent Hadley's Quadrant. A few Acromatic Pocket Perfpe&ive GlaflTes. A Camera Obfcura. A capital German Flute, with 6 Keys, and ad ditional joints. And a few elegant colour'd Prints, Feb. 28 George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In 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, ai well as tliofe of the public in-general. — He continues to make and repair at the shortest notice, all kinds o4*pleafure carriages, such as coaches, chariots,-phaetons with and without crane necks, coachees,.chaifes, kitte reens, windsor futkevs and chairs, and harness of every description, fn the ideate.", and newcft fefliion now prevailing in the United Staves. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, ard capital workmen, he has not the Isaft butf lie will be able to give fatisfaftion to those who please-to employ him. He has for sale, fever a) carriages aim oft finiflied, such as coachees, ari Italian windsor chair, hung 011 ileel springs, a light phseton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling top. d2m Carriages fold on Commiflion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, i 794- m&t3m STATE of SOUTH-CAROLINA. In the House of Reprefentati c ves J December 21^,1793. WHEREAS the Commiflioners of public Accounts, have reported, that they can not procced to the inve(ligation of ine Treasury Accounts, refpefting special Indents, without knowing the outstanding amount thereof in cir culation Therefore, Refolvcd, That all holders of special Indents be direftedf and required, on or before ihc full day of November n< xt, to deliver the special In dents in their poflVflion to one or other of the Commiflioners of the Trca/ury, who are to give; receipts for the fame, and to report to tbeCom m'flioners on public accounts* on or before the tenth day of November next, the amount by thei* refptttively received, and also to the Le gislature, at their meeting in November next. And that all special Indents not rendered into the Treasury as above, on or before the firft day of November next, /hall be, and the fame are hereby barred. Rejolved, That public notice of this resolution be given in the several Gazettes in this State, once every three weeks, until the firft day of November next. And that the Delegates of this State in the Congress of the United States, be re qucftfcd to Cause this resolution to be publifaed in one or more papers in the cities of Philadcl.j phia and New-York, and that provision will be ir.ade for the fxpences attending such publica- Ordefed, That the resolution be sent to the •Senate for their concurrence. By order of the House, JOHN SANFORD DART, C. H. R. In tht SENATE, December 21(1,1793. Resolved, That this House dot concur with the House of Representatives in the foregoing v«fo lutions. Ordered, That the resolutions be leut »o the House of Representatives. By order of the Senate, ewtNov, *4teop. FELIX WARLLY, Clerk, FOR SALE, By MATHF.W CAREY, No. 118. Market-Street, An Eflay on Slavery: Dcfigned to exhibit in a new point of view, its etfe&s on moiu/s y indujlry, and the peace of ociety. Some ta&s and calculations are offered to prove the labor of Jrecmen to .be much more produdive than that of Jlaves ; that countries arc rich, powerful and happy, in proportion as the laboring people enjoy the fruits of their own labor ; and hence the nrceffary conclusion, that fUvcry is impolitic as well as unjujl. dtf Price 25 Cents. February 15, Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, Wall-street, New-York. THE Subscriber intending to CQnfine himfelf encircly to the PURCHASE & SALE or STOCKS on COMMISSION, b.gs leave to of ftr his ferviccsto his friends and others, in the line of a Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him wilh their business, may depend upon having it (ranfa&ed with the uimoft fide lity and difpaich. Orders from Philadelphia, Boflon, or any other part of the United States, will he ftri&ly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. Phi ladelphi a, February 13, 1794. PROPOSALS For printing by Subscription, A Work, to be entitled, THE FIRST VOLUME OF Penirfylvania State Trials. THE want of Sufficient information of the state trials of Gieai-Britain in the early periods, of that government is now latnerrted : Mi herto there hath been but one trial in the state of on impeachment :—ar.d herealfo it is to be tegrctted, that, being neg lected at the time, the public are now left with out Sufficient information on the fubjeft of that trial, it is however in this work defigued to ref cucfwhatcan be collc&cd thereof fiom fouices ol indifputaple authority, f 0 that the fame ftiall be preserved from oblivion. Another impeachment and the fccond is now depending. An officer is charged by the late Honfeof Representatives, who hath for many years been largely confided in by this (late,and hath long bien at the head of the financial de partment of the fame, and it imports the citi zens to know his condu&, and the circumstances which may be brought toiward on his trial. lathis work the Editor will be canful to state the fa£ts, as they may be brought forward, and to lay all the evidence and papers before the public.—With this view— The following "Terms are refpeSfully submitted to the Public : I. The Work shall be primed in o£lavo, with a good type, on fine paper, and delivered to fubferibers at the »cfpe&ive places where the subscriptions arc taken in, as loon as the work shall be compleated. 11. As no eonje&ure can well be made, as to the length of the present tn?l, the fiz.e of the volume cannot be afccrtaijied ai this -time But the priee (ball {jot 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 r Esquire, Comp. troller-General of this commonwealth, with theargutnents of counsel o» both fides, together with the articles of impeachment, arid the picas and replications at large, the several ie folutions of the two branches of the state Le gislature, refpe&ing this impeachment, and the final dectfion of the SENATE refpe&ing that officer. To which will be prefixed, as much as can be colle&ed from authentic documents, of the im peachment, trial, and aequital of *he late. Francis Hopkinfon, Esquire, Judge of the Court of Admiralty for the state of P ( nnfylvania, during the late war, never before pnblifhed. No money will be required before the deli very of the book. Subscriptions will be received by Francis Bailey, No,. 116, High'-ftreet ; Wriglcy and. Bcr riman, No. 149, Chefnuuftreet, and by the dif ferent book-fellers in (his city; Jacob Bailev, Lancaster ; Yundt and Patton, Baltimore, and by ihe Editor. EDMUND HOG AN. N. B. The price will be enhanced to non fabferibers. 'Feb. 18. taw if Fifty Dollars Reward. ON the 31ft of last month, the fubferiber ad dreffcd a letter to MtflYs. Thomas Pearjall $3 Son, merchants in New-York, arid inclosed therein a bank note, No. 445, for twenty dol lars ; one ditto, No. 151, for thirty dollars; and one ditto, No. 3,866, for twenty dollars. —He also addressed a letter to Mr. Gilbert Saltonjiall, merchant in New-Yoi'<, inclofinga bank bill, No. 148, for fifty dollais, indoifed on ihe back thereof in tlrcfc- words—•' Pa} the v. it hi n 10 Mr. Gilbert Saltonjiall—Fben. Hunting ton.*'—He also addressed a letter to Messrs. White & Wardell y merchants in and inclo sed a bank bill foi ten dollars, and a draft in fa vor of fa id White & War dell, which letters were put in the Poft-Office on said 31ft January, to be foiwarded to New-York : But by letters re ceived from the Gentlemen to whom they were severally addressed, the money was robbed from each letter before delivery. The Public are liquefied to endeavor a de; te&ion of the Villains who committed the above tobbery. The bill iudoifed, I think was » Yoik bank bill, and some rithers, one or more was of the United Sta'cs bdnk, remitted a< Philadel phia. Any peilon discovering the Thief,• and returning the Mooey, (hall be entitled to fifty dollais reward. EBEN HUNTINGTON. Norwkhh 14th Feb. 1794. gwgu* J! RECOMPENCE OF One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby offered by the Prefidem and Direc tors of the Kank of the United States, to any pfcrfdn who ftiall, on or before the firft day of May next, produce to them such a plan and ele vation of a Banking Houfc, as ftiall be approved of by them.—-A plain, yet hand tome Iront is desired : The whole building is to be fubifantial and commodious with as much fpacc around it, as the size of the ground will admit. The Lot on which the building is to beeredl ed, is situated on the weft fids ot Third-ftrcet, between CheCuut and Walnut-flrceis in Phila delphia ; and its dimcnfions arc no feet on Third-street, and about too feet westward. THOMAS WILLING, Prcfidcnt. »p 3 W - Scheme of a Lottery, To raise 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars, deducting 15 per Cent. from the Prizes—this Lottery confijls of 38,000 Tickets, in which there are *4*539 Prizes and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize, THE Directors of the Society for eftabiiftung Ufetul Manufactures, having resolved to ere& LOTTERIES for raising One Hundred Thousand Dol lars, agreeably to an Ast of the of the State of New-Jersey, have appointed the following persons to superintend and dire£l the drawing ol the fame, viz. Nicho las Low, Rtifns King, Herman Le Roy, james Watson, Richard Hainfon, Abijah Hammond, and Cornelius Ray, of the city ol New-York— Thomas Willing; Joseph Rail, Matthew M'Con nel and Andrew Bayard, of the city of Phila delphia—His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Kliar- Boudinot, General Elias Dayton, Jam « Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donham, Samut 1 W. Stockton, Jofbua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and F.liiha Boudinot, of Nc w-Jer fey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot tery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every atfurancc and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by tho Managers, from tiive to time, as received, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for ihepurpofeof paying Priz s, which (hall be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME 1 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,00® 1 1 2 5 10 20 100 3°° 1000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1 ,coo s°° 100 5° 20 1 5 12 10 2000 3000 8100 1 4>539 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Laftdrawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars cach is 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the in fpedion of a Com mil tee of ihe Superintendents, as soon as the Tickets are fold,ot which timely not ice Will be given. The Superiniendants have appointed John N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hrrdenberg, of New-Br«nfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as immediate Managers thereof, who have given ample fecuiity for discharging the trust reposed in them. (£3* In order to fecurethe punQu l payment of the Pi izes, the Superimendarits of the Lottery have dire&rd that the Managers flrall each enter into bonds in 4c,000 dollars, with f»ur futficient fecund s, to perform their iuftru&ions, the luiw flancc of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers shall receive the futn of Three Hundred Dollars, he shall immdiately place thefame in one of the Banks of Ne-.v-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendents as live in the city where ihe monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawti, for the payment of the Prize*. 11. The Managers to take fufficient security for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refpontible for them. 111. To keep iegular books of Tickets fold, Monies received ar.d paid into ihe Bank, ab ft'a&s of which Pnall be sent, monthly, 10 the Governor of the Society. Pdterfon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentle men, information will be given where tickets may be had. February 24. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible situation, —alio a Country Seat wiihin 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of land and meadow, the House is not exceeded bymany in the vicinity of the city, in lize 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 Pounds. The price is Twenty Cents per pound. ' Enquire of the Editor. PHILADELPHIA: Printed ev JOHN FENNOVvf|(h 3» South FpuitluSaect* < 10,000 10,000 i 0,000 10,000' I a,OOO 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 262,000 tawif. niAtb— tf