Joseph Anthony, & Son, HAVE FOR VALE, At their Store, No. 5, on CheJnut-Stir eet What J, AFLW puncheons choice old Jamaica Spirits, Grenada, St. KiOs and Nevis Rum, Port-au-Prince, C«ipf-Francois and Surinam Molaflcs, Coffee, Colon, and Pimento, Hyson and Souchong Tea, of the fiift quality, Cloves, Caflia, and Boston Chocolate, Spermacacn Candles and strained Oil, Salmon and picked Mackarel, Boston Beef and Burlington Poik, lvuflia and Boston Canvas, A tew bales excellent Hops, Myrtle Wax Candles, St. Martin's Salt, Madeira Wine, in pipes, hogsheads and quarter casks, And a few cases old Batavia Arrack, February 8, 1792. Militia Fines. THE Collectors of Militia Fines in the Citv and Liberties of Philadelphia,and the diftri&s of Moyamcnfingand P.ifTyuiik, are heieby required to colltft and pay into the County Treasury, all arrearages of fines, and to fettle and deposit their books and vouchers in my Office, at No. 61, Walnut-street, on or before the fir it day of April next. Wherefore Notice is given, That im mediately from the fa id fir ft day of April, all Collectors .who fnall fail in complying with this requisition, will be proceeded igainft according to law. T*hila\ 22, 1792, Dismal Swamp Canal Company. PROPOSALS for cutting a Canal from the waters ot Elizabeth River nt Virginia, to thole of Pafquotank in North-Carolina, or tor conducing the work, will be leceived until the ninth day of April next, by Robert Andrews, of Williamfburg ; Thomas Newton, jun. and Daniel Bedingcr, of Norfolk, in Virginia ; by John Cowper, of Gates County ; and Benjamin Jones, of Cam den County, in North-Carolina. The length of the Canal will be abeut fix'.een miles; the country through which it will pass, is swampy, free from stones, and covered with heavy wood. Tie Can.i is to be thirty-two feet in width, and eight feet at least in depth, below the furface of the earth, and capable of being navi gated in dry seasons, by vessels drawing three leet water. Good security will be required of contra&ors; and persons making application to be employed as managers, mull produce certificates (from ch:ira£fe/-s of refpettability) of their qualifications for a buftnefsof this kind. By orrier 'of the Prefulfnt and Directors, WIII.I AM A. BAYLEY, Clerk. (eptg.\ j Norfolk, January 2f, 1795 SALES Of the real Estate of JOHM KIDD, late of the Town (hip of Benfelern, :n the County of Bucks, Esquire, deceafetl, purfuunt to the Directions of his last Will a'nd Teltament. ON' Tu< fday the 27th ol March next will be expofrd to Sale, by way of Public Vendue, on • out two hundred and ninety-nine acr< , , which is erected a handsome t w'j-ftoi v br 1. k piazza in the front, two kitchens, a good and other convenient outhouf 5 of grafted fruit, now in its prime; a l^rge and in good order; and a (had nd lien ing fiIV. This place is remarkably well timbered, has a dow, a large front on t e river, and runs ba«. k One other very valuabK Fa; m, adjoining the above , coi ; about two hundred and < ven acrts. :ne »:eateil no! wood-lard. There are on this farm a good hot !, b' rn, flab ies, and other outhouses, wiih a young thriving ore -aid of 1 the best grafted fruit, and a shad and herring fii:, It has long been .» well accustomed tavern; and the feriv b< ,*ingto it, known by the name of Dunks'*, is noted for being well kep: and much fre quented. Both the above places afford the Left piofpc&s on the liver, and are remarkably healthy. One other small Farm, containing about fixty-thrce acres, situ ate in the township of.Souihampton, in the county aforefaid • on which are ercfted two log-lvoufes. There is a small orchard and a great fu!nciency of wood-land and meadow ground. One Lor, containing four acres, situate on the great post-road leading from PniladelvhiA to New-York, and ten miles from the former. On it is a t>ood log d welling-houfe, and work-lhop ad joining, with .1 well ol excellent waier at the door: now in the tenure of the Widow Ward. Also, at the fame time and place, will he fold all the remaining Stock, Houfhold-Fumiiure, Farming Utensils, and Wheat in the ground. N. D. The conditions of sale will be, one-third of the purchase money to he paid down, and the remainder in two yearly pay ments with intcreft. ]OHV SWIFT, ) JOHN M. NESBTT, £ Executors. SAMUEL BENEZET, ) (rptm27) [ep4w] THOMAS PROCTER, L eu». of the City and Liber ics. •\ i;, - a iv. w ,ft»b A good orch •ft kind 'ell fenced Public Securities, Bought and Sold, on COMMISSION, by SAMUEL ANDERSON, Chefnut-Strect,ncXt door to the Bank, No. 97. - To be SOLD peremptorily, at Public Vendue,on Wednesday the 11th day of April next, HPHE SEAT of the late Dotftor Lewis fohnflon, -*■ deceased, in Pefth-Amboy, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES of LAND. This place is bounded southerly for near a mile on the river Raritan,ywhere it empties intoihe bay about 18 miles from Sandy- Hook, and affords two most agreeable foliations lor Seats. "1 iiere are now on it, two brick houses, with gardens, and a good collection of truit trees ot the bell kinds. The land is v; ry fertile, arid a great part of it very good meadow ; and from us situ ation on the river, has the advantage of fvfh of different kinds, lu their seasons, particularly ofoyftersand chicken clams, which may be picked in great plenty on the flats before the doors. It is a delightful, health v (ituation, capable of genteel and tasty improve ments; and as Perth-Amboy is one ot the best sea-ports in the United States, and within 18 miles of the sea, the proipeCl ot 11s ncreafin£ in value from that circumstance, is by no means iucon fiderable. Theie wil' alio be foM, other Lots, within the bounds of the city, arid about Five Hundred Acres of Land on the oppo(i r e fide of the river Raritan—part of which is improved by a farm—on which there is a framed dwelling-house and barn, with an orchard of grafted apple trees, ?nd will contain about one hundred and fifty acres; the remainder will be fold in convenient lots, well wooded 4iid timbered, and very convenient for supplying New- York and other markets with timber for (hip build and other lift s, the transportation by water being easy and fof«'. The conditions will be made known at tiie day of sale, ind the requisite conveyances made by JAMES PARKER and) ~ n . . bOWES REED, \ Trustees to the said Estate. L'kewife to be SOLD, at the J&rnc tine and place, ELEVEN ACRES of LAND, adjoining the above, the pro peity of the Pioprictors of Eft New-Jersey, wheie n the pio prietary house lately stood. Theelegani situation of this spot is Hardly to be equalled; it affords a grand profpett of Raritan R y, and of the Bay formed by the waters of Raritan and Hud »n's rivers, where they disembogue into the sea to the East—and moll delightful one of the serpentine courfeof the Raritan river, r several miles, through a rich tratt of meadow to the Weft! The great quantify of stone neatly dre fled, and brick, the remains rhe houle lately burned, will be nearly fufficient for a new uilding; and a large stone cistern, and well of excellent waits, with a very convenient ftabie and coach-house, will greatly leflrn the ex pence of putting the place in order for the residence of a Gent leman.— 1 here are few situations so eligible, particularly if the fummcr season—when the cool sea breezes, and the elevated filiations, render them places of pleasing retreat, from the confine ment and sultry air of the fouthein Hates and nelghbouringcitics. Perth-Amboy, Feb. 15, 1792. (ep6w) TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, ALL the landed estate of GEORGE WARNER Ace<*fed,cor lilting of a valuable Plantation and tract of Timber Land, fuppofcd to contain between four hundred and 450 acres, about 90 of which is plow-land and 15 of drained meadow. There is on the farm a dweliing-houfe and kitchen, a cooper's lliop and a large barn ; a well of water at the door, a good apple orchard. The house ftaods close on a good landing belonging to the faia prcmifes ; the reft of the land is well timbered and lies within one mile of said landing, and an equal distance from a law-mill and grift-mill and also of Quintal's Bridge, bounding 011 the Main, Allaway's Creek, in the countv of Salem, five intles from Salem Court-Houfe. Any perfimthat is difpofcd to view or purchase the fai'd pre mises, may fee the place and know the terms, by applying to the fubfenbers near the fame. , ° MARK WILI ER and ) ANDREW MILLER, > Ax « u >o«. SalemCtunty, ii mo. 13th, 1792. N. B. There is Ukcwife a lot of Meadow ground of about 25 acres, adjoining lands of Abbott Sayrcs, and others, the properly of said deceased, to be fold in manner as above, by the foid exe cu,ors - [-P4w"| lO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, the title indisputable, in r \. 'hecounty of Glouceller, supposed to contain five hundred and forty acrcs of Meadow Land and Cedar Swamp, fitnatc on a branch of Little Ei;g-Harbour River, in the townftlip of Galloway. There is on said piemifcs a frame house and kitchen, a small hay houfeand liable. About sixty acres of the land cleared, and aboui one hundred and ninety of woodland, and a cedar swamp, chief ly well timbered, and about 300 acres of meadow (inteifperfed with frefh water Sowing dreams) fufficient to supply one hundred head of cattle.—The situation is allowed byjudges, to be capital for railing ltock.—Any pcrfon inclining to purchase said Planta tion, may have poffeflion from the 25th of March en(uing. The terms may be known by applying to the fubferiber, living at Quinton's Bridge, in the county of Salem; or a further dcfci p tion may be had, by applying to Richard Wood, senior, in Greenwich; or Joseph Sloan, Surveyor, near Hattonfield ; oJ of Jam. s Scull, adjoining fatd lands.—The place above mentioned, IS a pleafan' healthy country, within two miles of three grilt and saw-mills : And three houles appropriated to divine wor ! ip, ate about the fame diflance. Terms of payment made easy, by ' ANDREW MILLER. e; on Quia ton's Bridge, Sal m County, 2d mo. 13M, 1792. TO BE SOLD, BY JOHN CAREY, No. .6, Pkar-Street, A COLLECTION OF Scarce and Valuable BOOKS, Which may be teen every day, until Jive o'cloci, p. m. Among them are the following : Folio. IT OMER, Xenophun, Plato, Plutaich, Eufebius, Sozo. 1 1 men, Thcodoret, Virgil, Horace, Livy, Tacitus, Patei culus, Pliny, Concordantia Lat. Concordantia Sr. Thesaurus Ci cerone. Bihlia Junii and TremelHUßible de Martin,Wells's Map;, Scapula:— Phavoriui—Martinii—Hoffmani Lexica, VoffiiEtymo logicon, An; iquit. Eeclef. &c. Quarto. Pindar, Cyropidia, Bentley't Horace, Terence and Ovid, Juvenal, Mamlius, Ciceronis op. om. Cafar, Su etonius, Julius Pollux, Hederici Lexicon, VolEi Ais Gram, c'luve rii Geographia, Justinian Code, &c. Oflavo el in) ra. Homer, Auacreon, Aristophanes, Longinus, Theophraftus, Hrftod, Poet* minores Gr. Ifocr?tcs, Phalaris, va rious editions 0/ Horace, Virgil, Terence, and Ovid, Tibullus. Piau tus, Lucan, Martial, Claudian, Va!. Flaccus, Aufonius, Bucharan, Saltuft,Cnrtius,Flows, Juftiii, Val. Majiimu*, A. Gcliius, Hifl Auguii. Scriptores, Engtijh and French Truncations of {omen! the Claflics, a great variety ol Greek and Latin Grammars, &c. &c. fcT Catalogue? tnay be had of Meflrs. liice & Co. BookfcUers, Market-street, or of JOIUiXARLY. October 3 V. fep tf.j 356 t>p.i w ] IMPERIAL HYSON,SCWC^OaNG,and BOBKA T E A S, REFINEI>SUGAR_S,COFFEE,&spiCES ( ic.i^ No 19, \ Thirrf-Strpet,bet ween Chefnut'and M a rk f^,rf „. John Pintard, SWORN BROKER & AUCTIONEER PURCHASES and SELLS ' PUBLIC DEBTofcverydefcripti at the foiiownur «ates* ' oNlce!,,t0 Nl ce! , ,t. fpeCiearaoUnt 0f a " f3l " " auftion ."»'^Mpc t On ditto at private falc or purchase, one-hall pcr C enr On remittances, dnto Receiving interest at the Loan-Office, one percent „„ .k amount ot the inteieil. ' '' e Ac ditto, Jiventy-fiv, cents pertr. ns f er (p-Siich perlons as may incline to favor the fubferibtr wWI m r ,° 7 J S Vr!V Cl r, lhnr being executed with fidelity and diffyatck. His long experience and extensive deaS in the public flocks, together with a well eltablilhed cerrefj, dence throughout the Unued Slates, enable him tocouduaw operations with peculiar benefit to his employers. JOHN PINTAKD, New-York. No. 57. Kbtr-Str,,, OBohr 15, 1791 War Department. TNFORMATION is hereby given to ' 7 ? ? ' r , 1 ot.hc United Slate;, that the sums to which they are iZki for fix months of their annual pension, hom the 4 th day ol'Seo tember, i 7 qi, and which will become due on the ,ih day of March .792, will be paid on the fa.d day by the Comm.ffioner, of the Loans within tl.e dates refpcdtively, under the ulual rttru lations, v z. ° Every application for payment mud be accompanied by the following vousher.c. 1 . .ft. The certificate given by the flatc, fpecifying that » fr . son poifemng the fame is in fait an invalid, and afceriaimne the lum to which as such he is annually entitled. 2d. An affidavit, agreeably to the following form ; A. B. came before me, one of tbe\Jufticesof i he county of in the Hate of and made oath that he is the fame A. B t# whom lire original certificate in his DoiTeflion was given of which -he following is a copy (the certificate given by the state to be re cited) That he served (regiment, corps or vellel) at the time he was disabled, and that he now resides in the and cooaly of -nd has resided there for the latt years, previous to winch hi rended in < In cafe an invalid should apply for payment by an attorney,the fa id attorney, befidesthe certificate and oath before recited, must produce a special letter of attorney agre. ably to the followingform: I, A. B. of county of itate of do hereby conilw tu'e and appoint C. D. of my lawful attorney, to receive in my behalf of my pension for fix months, as * \ invalid of the Un ited States, from the fourth day of September, one thousand fevct hundred and ninety-one, and ending the fourth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. Signed and sealed in the prefencc of Acknowledged before me, Applications of executors and adminirtrators rnuft he aecomm nied With legal evidence of then refpe&ive offices, and also oi tb« time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By command of the President of the United States, H. KNOX, Secretary of War. The Printers in the refpeflive states are requeued to publii the above 111 their newspapers, for the space of two months. A LOTTERY, TO raise tn* sum of £. 750 for the purpose of repairing the Protestant Episcopal Church in the city of New-Btunlwick, agreeable to an a£i of the Legislature of the State of New-Jet ley, parted November 1791. SC H E 1 1 2 5 10 3° 9° *67 5 Prize of 1814 Prizes. 3520 Blanks. 5334 Tickets, at 3 Dollars each, is 16002 Dolls. 0-3 This Lottery is composed of Tickets, not two Blanks to one Prize, and fuhjeft to a deduction of twelve ami an half per ccnt. which is mare favorable to adventurers than any Lotteiy>et offered to the public—and it being of such evident utility, that it cannot be doubted but the undertaking will meet with the mod liberal support. Tbe drawing will commence on Managers. ANTHONY W. WHIT V , ) N. B. Those prizes which are not demanded within fix niont>*> a/ter the drawing of the Lottery, will be coufidered as a geueious donation to the Church, f'rvU'k. Ncxv-Brwi January ?o, 1792, TO BE SOLD B Y THE EDITOR, A TABLE for receiving arn- paving Gold at the °' I'* United States, (hewing the Value of Gold jd Dollar a» Cents, frem One to a Thousand Pennyweights— according jo t < Ast of Cpngref*, afeertaining the Standard and Value o* Go • (j3" Blank Powersto recetvc thelnlcrelt, principal of public debl y agreeable to the Rules ejUblifiediv t,er f e .. fury Department': Alfe Blanksforabjiratis oJCertifiCulti-, iobtjv'* At Editor. The JOURNAL of the THtRD SESSION »f rieSlXtf of the UNI TED STATES, may h hid of tht £d't»r hric; of this Paper is 3 Dollars per <»">• Q;:e'haif to bt paid at Suifcribb'g• Witnesses. M E. Dollars is 200® 2C09 fiooo 1000 5 00 200 100® 1000 10 09 iy9 1800 6700 100 «5° 20 4 1600® fgpyl.