3Y THE PRESIDENT oj the United States of America A Proclamation. WHEREAS it appears, that a state of war exifti between Auflria, Prullia, Sardinia, G. Britain, and the Un»ted Nether lands, of the one part; and France, on the other—-and the duty and interest of the Uni ted States require, that they fbould with fin rerity and good faith adopt and pursue a con duit friendly and impartial towards the bel ligerent powers. I HAVE therefore thought fit by these presents, to declare the disposition of the United States to observe the conduit afore faid towards thoi'e powers refpeftively; and to exhort and warn the citizens ofthe United States carefully to avoid all adts and proceed iugs whatsoever, which may In any manner tend to contravene such disposition. AND I DO hereby alio make known, that whosoever of the citizens of the United States /ball render himfelf liable to punishment or forfeiture under the law of nations, by com mitting, aiding or abetting hostilities against any of the said powers, or by carrying to any of them those articles, which are deemed con traband by the modern usage of nations, will not receive the protection of the United States against such punishment or forfeiture ; and further, that I have given inftru' horse. His col.s are « iESS February 18, 3793. gt epim 50,000 25,000 20,0C0 15,000 10,000 5,000 are 1,000 s°° 100 50 2 5 20 10 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,0©0 150,000 Dollars 350,000 384 Ju]} published, By THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone Houje, Mo. 41, South Second-Street, A CASE, Decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, in which is difcuCed the Qucftion, WHETHER A STATE IS LIABLE TO BE SUED BY A PRIVATE CITIZEN OF ANOTHER STATE > Price Half a Dollar. Post-Road TO THE GENESEE COUNTRY. r T"' , HE ptibTic are hereby informed, that the JL P'jtt-Road from Philadelphia to Reading, is continued to Sunbury and Northumberland ; thrnce up ihe Weft Branch of the Sufquehannah as far as Licoming; thcnce to the Painted Post (in New-York ftatc, near the foi ks of the Tioga) thence to Bath (a town laid out on ihe Cohofton Branch of the Tioga) thcnce to Williamfburg, at the forks of Genefee River. Letters for this new route will be sent from the Philadelphia Poft-Ofticc every Wednesday morning, at eight o'clock, with the mail lor Reading, A weekly mail will alio be carried from Beihlehem to Wil(ke(b3rre, in the county of Luzerne. General Pojl-Ojjicc, April 6, 1793. ADVERTISEMENT. WHEREAS a BRIDGE is 10 he built over Raiitan River, at the cily of Ncw-Brunf wick, in the state of New-Jerfe) —10 acoomplifh which, will require the service ot many carpen ters and masons of experience ; Notice is there fore hereby given, that any person or persons in clining to undertake the whole, or any part there of, by applying to the fubferibers, on or before the firft day of Mav next, may have an oppoitu nity of contracting for the fame. JOHN BAYARD, JACOB HARDENBURGH, JOHN DENNIS, Sen. Brurtfuikk, March 24th. An Ordinance for securing thepundual Payment of the Monits due on the Subscriptions to th; Society for ejia bl'tfhing Ufefut ManufaCiurts. WHEREAS doubts have heretofore arisen with regard to the power of the Society to annex any penalties to the non-payment of the instalments, agreeably to the terms of the fub fcripiions. And whereas the Legifl.nure at their la(t feflions, palled a supplement to the original law of incorporation, removing the said doubts, and fully authorizing the Directors to pass any ordinance they may think proper, to compel the pun£lual payment of the said ftibfcriptions. Sec. t. Be it ordained, there/ore, h the Governor and Directors of the Society for ejlablijhing Ufefut Manufactures, Thai if any fubferiber or hisaffigns, shall neglect to pay the second paymtnt of his, her, or their refpeftive fubferiptions, together with the lawful intercfl arising theieon, cither to the cashier of the United States Bank. Office of Discount and Deposit, at New-York, the calhier of the Bank of New-York, the cashier of the Bank of the United States, in Philadelphia, of John Bayard, Esq. in the city of New-Brnnf wick, in the state of New-Jerfcy, on or before the thirteenth day of April next : That then and in that cafe, all and every fha.e f.r (hares of such person or pejfons so neglecting to make such pay ments as aforrfaid, and the monies by them pie vioufly paid, (hall be forfeited,.-,nd forever there after veiled in the said Direftnrs, and their suc cessors, for the common benefit of the said So ciety. See. 2. And be itfurther ordained by the authority aforefaid, That if any subscriber, or his afligns, (hall neglefl to pay the third payment of his, her or their refpefiive fubferiptions, together with the lawful interest arising thereon, on or before the thirteenth day of May next. That then and in that cafe all and every (hare 01 (hares of such person or perforis so negli fling to make lucli payments as aforefaid, and the monies by them previously paid, (hall be forfeited, and forever thereafter vested in the said Dircftors, and their fucceflors, for the common benefit of the said Society. , Scc / .3- A ' ! 700 , oc ° n s . 8 o stockholders in the laid Society are hereby "ed to' ' h3 ' l -' h ' r "brcri l ,e r , an/duly the cea.fi™ 3 , ' '"Omenta upon fl ij V res wh,ch lhe V may rcfpec ednmy offi '"r b °°\ S ° f t,ansf " °P»>- ed at my office, in From-ilrcet, New-York? February 21, jjgg KTKEIF s ° ld byt »* mitor, A lABLL for receiving and paying Gold — k aC , C ° rd : ng '° La —Blank M a„r f eft s Z And Blanks lor (he various Powers r,t At.„ ncceffary in tranfafting BuMm-fs at the T or Bank of the ,he ufmedState* Do!s. Cts> 1 63 NICHOLAS LOW, lawt^M. DrtT*iet »/P£NjitvLT*!nn, rd« following, to wit. ™ Ife " An Inquiry tfo P uni/i f is nectary in Pcnnhk-tma H,u,/ "* «' iUujirations. By Wi11,,,,', R Jji "* " To wh , ch , s sdi( l „„ Z2n? «• Penitential \ Houf of Philad.til f afld " \ nUrxor &***g€me,:t th' *oicr A mlZl l'tftiments* —— Montefq V In conform,,, to ,he Ast of , h( . c f the United Slates, intituled, .. An A& Encouragement of Learning, bv fecund £ Copies of Maps, Cham „„d Books, to the i tliors and Proprietors „f s uch c Times therein mentioned." ' m S4, HiUtam Prue Young: Ridmlni, by A f cii J. C "'" '■ BaUmorc, h J„ !s R ice J N;u iy Thomas Allen : Bofion, by David We/I. Morse's Geography Revised, corrected, and greatly enlaced, L, additional Ma fs, well engraved. In a few weeks will be published, By THOMAS and ANDREWS, Fault-, Souie No. 45, Newbury.Street, Bolton, I,i fwf Vtluir.es, Urge 03am. A NEW Edition of the AMERICAN hftPa tAPHlf ' : Bein|! ll,e lar P ft j A y G»ocr Ariry e«er p!L lilhcd: Or a complete GEOGRAPHY of the WORLD, brought down to the piefeot tm.e. I N two parts, The General Contenti art PART I. - Ot Aftrotlomy, as conncfttd with, and introdu&ory to the science of Gtography » under this head will be gi.en an account of the several astronomical fyftrms of the World, i«4 a particular dcfcription of the true one. A laWe of the diatnetcis, periods, &c. of the frvrtal Planets in the solar system— an account of the Cdmcts and fixed stars. OF GiocßAPHy—its use and progreftji. figure, magnitude and motion of the Earth-* Doctrine ol ihe Sphere—Geographical citclrs Divifinns of the Earth into zones ansi climax —methods of finding the latitude and lengiiude of places from celellial obfcrvatiom—Globe*, 'nd their use—with a number of the molt use. ful and entertaining Geographical Problcirsand Theoiems Mips, and theirufe—fources6fheat and cold-—theory ofthe winds and tides—length of miles in different countries—iiainrii divitons of the Earth— account of the Gregorian or new stile, See. America—lts discovery by Columbus general description of the Continent, in which is a lengthy discussion of the question, When, whence, and by whom, was America firft peo pled ? With a long and entertaining account of the Indians,ana the late difcoverieson the nortb weft coafl, &c.—North America—chrono logical account of its discovery and fettlementa, its divifirms — Danish America, British America, IJn ited States of America— general description of them, including a history of the late war, and many other ufeful and en tertaining matters. South America—itsdi* visions, particular description of its several pro*, vinces and countries. West India Islands, See. *** This part of the work will be illustrated by maps of the countnes described, from the corre&eft copies. PART ll.—Containing every thing elTcntial which is cohtamed in the best and latest quarto edition of Guthrie's and other Rritifh Geogra phies, with felettions from celebrated naviga tors, travellers and lelpettable authors of other nations, &c. Of Eu rope in general—its grand divisions, particular geographical HeTcrrptions of its fev