Jo be Sold at Public Venatie, On Friday the Ilthday of April next, at the house of John Tbomjon, in Perth- Amboy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY THF. Lot contains elcvtn acres, on which is an orchard of giafted apple trees, a well of cxce.ltm water, a large ltone c-ftern, and a very commodious stable and coach-house, and a great qiijtiiicy ot the befl building stones in the walls ot the house, which was formerly built lor the residence of the Governors of New-JtrCry. The Gtuation of this Lot is so well known for its beaiihinefs and beautiful profpeft of the Rariton to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Hook to «he edft, thai a further defciiption is unn< ceffary. The conditions of sale will be, one third ot the purchafc money to be paid on the firft day of May next, when a good and fufficicnt Deed will be given (o the puichafer, by Waltrr Ru th er fur d, "Esq. Prcfident of the Board of Proprietors ot the Eastern Division of New- Jcrlev, ,that the sums to which they are entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will become due on he sth day ot March 1794, will be paid on the £»id day by the Commimonei* of the Loans within the states refpe&ively, under the usual re- gulations. Applications of executors and adminiflrators mull be accompanied with legal evidence of their rcfp<&»ve offices, and also of the time the inyalid*4red, whose pension they may claim. By command of the Prefidcnt of the United States, The printers in the refpeftive states are requefted'to publish the above 111 their newspa pers for the (pace of two months. January 30, JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE BY M.Carey, No. 118, High-Jlreet, The PROMPTER; Commfntart on Common Saxings and Subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the beji 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 cladls of people, merchants, me chanics and farmers. S'ich a reputation has this wotk acquired, that it has parted thro three im prelfions in the eastern states, and many houle nolde's deem it so ufetul as to purchase a copy for every adult iu then families. ■■Price 2s. February 4. dtf Notice is hereby given, THAT the fubferiber 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 herlelf that trust, by giving bonds as the law direas Dayton, James Parker, John Bayard, Do&or Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha Boudinot, of Ni w-»Jer fey, who offer the following Scheme of a Lot tery, and pledge themselves to the public, that they will take every assurance and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers, from time to time, as received, into the Banks at New-Yoik and Philadelphia, to remain for the pui pose of paying Priz s, which (hall ' be immediately discharged by a check upon one of the Banks. SCHEME: 1 1 2 5 10 20 ico 300 1000 Prize of 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 500 100 50 20 l 5 12, 10 2000 3000 8100 1 4*539 P'izfs. ______ 23,461 Blanks. First drawn number, 2,000 Last drawn number, 2,000 38,000 Tickets at 7 Dollars each is 266.009 The drawing will commence, under the in fpeftion of a Committee of ihc Superintcndant*, as soon as the Tickets are fold,ot which timely notice will be given. The Superintendants have appointed John N. Camming, of Newark, Jacob R. Hirdenberg, of New-Brunfwick, and Jonathan Rhea, of Tienton, as immediate Managers theieof, who have given ample security for difchaiging the trust reposed in them. (£3* In order to secure the pun&ual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendanisof the Lottery have directed that the Managers shall each enter into bonds in 40,000 dollars, with four fufficient fecunties, to perform their infti u&ions, the sub stance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers (hall rcceivethe sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he shall immdiately place the fame in one of the Banks of New-York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of theSocietv, and such of the Superintendants as live in the city where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is drawn, for the payment of the Prize*. 11. The Managers to take fufficient security for any Tickets they may trust, otherwise to be refponuble for them. 111. To keep regular books of Tickets fold, Monies received and paid into the Bank, ab ftra&s of which (ball be sent, monthly, to the Governor of the Society. Paterfon, January t, 1794. On application to either of the aboye 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 Htuation,—alfb a Country Seat within 6 miles of the City, with 9 acres of land, or 43 acres of Jand and meadow, the Houle is not exceeded by many in the vicinltf of the city, in iize 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 Pound*, The price is Twenty Cents per pound. Enquire'of the Editor. PHILADELPHIA : Printed by JOHN FENNO, No. 3, South Fourth-Street. 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 i«»,ooo 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 36,000 81,000 262,000 tawtf. m&th—tt'