0<?/< jr \ , PHILADELPHIA. LtSTof M£Mc£RS of the THIRD CVNCJtISS oj tie UmTiu ST At t§. • ' . SEN ators; Jf.'ttu- Mj tttji I ri, John Lan'fdon, Livermorc. ■\ - r ■' ' Majfaikrftti. - Gcwfc <JM>i. Caleb Stroqf. 1 : Jntde- If and, William Braolord. Theodore FoAcr, CtMireSiitt, diver Elfwor<h. Roger Sherman. Vtrmnt, fitepbta X. Bradley, Mofcs Robinfoa. •" " ' Nrai-Yirk, AuM Burr, Rufu: Kin£ ' .I-;. ' k'ew-,frrfcy, ' Johfl Rftiherford, Frrdcrick Tiefioghuyfcn. " Pt*nJ\!vania, Albert CalUtiu, Robot Morris. Delaware, Gct»rge Hskd, John Viping. Matyfakd, ' Htnry, Rtchtfd Mi*. Virgin*, 'Inn lim'w, Join Ti^tot. . • _• lUnttaky, John Brnwia, John iiwards. |> » - Utrtk-OtrM—, ~B<dm>l» Hawkins,'Aietandrr Martin. SutkCartti**, Pierce Baiier, K4ph iMfd. ,«£. . . . Curgia, v> Cyan, jjuocs JiCkwn. REPRESENTATIVES. Kcw-Hampfhirti NicholasGilman John $. Sherbjurwe Jeremiah Smith Paine Wingate Majfuchufelti, Filler Ames Benjamin Goodhue Shearjafhub Bourne Samuel Holten David Cobb William Lyman Peleg Coffin Theodore Sedgwick. Samuel Dexter George Thatcher Heniy Dearborn Peleg Wadl worth Dwight Foster Aucmis Waid Rhode- JJland, Benjamin Bouin Francis Malbone Ccnnefticuf, James Hiilhoufe Uriah Tracv Benjamin Huntington Jonathan Trumbull Amafa Learned Jeremiah Waalfwoith Stephen Mix Mitchell V ermont, Nathaniel Niles Jfrael Smith A/ew-Ycri, J. E. Van Allen Henry Glenn Theodorus Bailey James Gordon Philip Van E!ias Talbot Peter Van Gadfbeck Thomas Tread v. ell Eztkiel Gilbert l°hn Watts Xcw- Jcrfiy, John Bearty Abraham Clark £ lias Boudiuot Jonathan Dayton Lambert Cadwalladcr Pennsylvania, Jam' 9 Armstrong J hn W. Kittera William Findley William Mon'gomery Thomas Fitziimons Fred. A. Muhl nberg Andrew Gregg Peter Muhlenberg Thomas Hartley Thomas Scott Daniel Heifter J°hn Smiley William Irvine VlltXoatt, John Patron Maryland, Gcbr:e! Chyftift John F. Mercer George Dent William Vans Murray Uriah Forrcft Samuel Smith W.lliain limdman Thomas Sprig Virginia, Thomas Claiborne lofaph Neville Jfaac Coles Anthony New Wijham B. Giles John Nicholas $amuel Griffin J°h" Page George Hancock Jofiah Parker Carter B. Harrifon Francis Preston John Heath Robert Rutherford Richaid B. Lee Abraham Venable James Madison Francis Walker Andrew Moore Kentucky, Alexander D. Orr Chriftoplier Greenup JSlorth-Caro/ina, Thomas Blount Nathaniel Macon William J. Daw Ton Joseph M'Dnwell James Gslltfpie Alexander Mebane Wm, Barry Giove Benjamin Williams Matthew Locke Joseph Win Hon South-Carolina, Lemuel Benton Andrew Pickcns Alexander Gillon Wm. Smith John Hunter Richard Winn Georgia, Abraham Baldwin Thomas P. Carnes. will meet the fiift Monday in De cember next. Boston, June $. THE Supreme Exccuitve, we leant, has iffufd certificates of the ele£h<in of ihe Hon..samuel Holten, Pelec Wads worth, Dwjght Foster, and Wilijam Lyman, Efquiies, as Reprefentativcs to the Congiefs ot the United States. A informs, that considerable debate has arisen in the Hon. Council, on the propriety of issuing certificates to the two last mentioned gentlemen ; and that the debate arose from the idea, that the last piecepts iflucd by tht- Supreme Executive, were informal, if not ivhoUy illegal; as the Keloluiion of the Legisla ture required, that the number of candidates Cent out to the people, (bould be double that of the Representatives to be chosen ; and that in the instance of the Western Diltntt, and county of Hampshire, (in which those gentlemen are declared to be ele&ed) which are entitled to two Representatives, only three candidates were sent out: The confeqnence of this proceeding is, that the choice of the people has been fruf trated ; and that the pcrfon to whom a great majority of the free ele&ors gave their suss.ages, is debarred being their Representative, from the circumstance of having been voted for both for the Dijlricl and Ctunty, of both of whicb he was that drcUrr.V • Candidate. A llatement of the v.ii<» i i .U.zichc ihe fobjfti. The biglielt (•u;r,!..r n'«"> • ' >*a»<>394; aud they weie lor iht diltnt: n, tiii cr—o: which tbe Honorable Dwicrii had 3535, <ud the Hon. Sa moil Li mam,'-'Bs9—i 'c imirr votes for the mc.ribfr, v*; ri ol which thr Hoi». William Ly«an had 3135, a»d the H.m. Samuel Lymam, 2866. — lhus brine Candi date . 0 li tor DjiriLi ;ud C'Mitly, Mr. Samuil Lyman, notwitl.Ujndinif he had o! 6394 elec tor!, the futfrag-s of 5725, for their krpicffi.ra ti vr, he it dei.Ui.-d NOT KLECTEO * and thole who had abt;ve two thooG*i»d Irfi votes of the Jtuu eleffcrt, are declared to be ihe Reprejeatativet oj the Ptofte. Th: will of the People, in - Re public, IS said to be the Supreme Law. If tfjis principle be just, this election will lie declared illegal.—And our correfpoadeut k*s beet in formed, ihif it i* ihe opintgsof the and ablest lawyers in tne Contmoiiwealthy :h*t the House of Rcpr-ft ntaiivcs o< the Uniled States, who a>e judges of the qual ficatioos of its owts members, will declare the elrfiion and of course a new one njuft take pltce. UNIVERSITY OF PtMSiYLVANIA, IT has hitherto been the pra&'ce of this Seminary (as it was all along the practice both pfthv* Oid College and of the old Univer : fityj to exam ne the feverai rolls once a week—and, on every fucb occaiion, to levy fines (except where corporal punishment was to be utfli&ed) on loch of the Students, as, during the preceding week, had been either late in their attendance, or abJent altogether, at any particular fcilioj;. But this practice, however good the design with which it was it ft.tuted, was found to be attended with some inconveniences. The collet ion of so many petty fines was both troublesome and degrading to the Profeflors. Neither, after all, could the imposition ot these fines be expected to produce the desired eflfeft: for, ifconfiderable, they operated ra ther as a tax upon the parents, than as a punishment on the boys ; and, it inronfider able, were but too apt to be disregarded — And, as to corporal punishment, the inflic tion of it so frequently, and ;n so public a manner, could not but tend to wear out that ingenuous sense of fti3me and regard to cha racter, which it is one great end of education to cherish and promote. At a meeting therefore, of the Faculty, held April 18th, 1793, it was unaninioufly resolved, " First, that all fines and corporal punish ments for attending # late, or for being absent altogether, at any particular session, shall be abolished. 44 And, secondly, that, on the firft Wed nefday of every month, there (hall he he-da meeting of the r everal Profenorsand Tutors, for the purpose of examining the general roll, and comparing their several particular rolls ; \frhen an accurate the attend ance and behavior of each student, during the preceding month, shall be; made out, and pre ferred to his parents or guardian." The faculty confide, that by thus extend in&es it were, the authority of parents end guardian*, there will be less need for the ex* ertion of other authority : and that the ap prehension of this monthly notice w\\\ be found to have at least as much influence on the minds of their pupils, as the apprehcnfion of the weekly fines and punishments were found to have formerly. Published for the information of the pa rents and guardians of the students and scho lars at the University. By order of the Faculty, WILLIAM ROGERS, Sei'r y . Philadelphia, June 11, 1793. THE MEMBERS OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Are defred to take Notice t THAT the Constitution requires Payment of One Dollar on each Sfraie v on ihc Second Monday (the Bih Day) of July n?xt, on Penalty of Forfeiture of the Money already paid. Such Stockholders as have not made their se cond Instalment, are informed, that Payment will be received at the Company's Office, No. 119, South Front-Street, either on or before the said Day, as they mav find it qioft convenient. EBENF.ZER HAZARD, Sec'ry. June 8. 1793. Albany Glafs-Houfe. The Proprietors of the Glafs-Manufaclory, under the Firm of M'CLALLEN, M'GREGOR and Co. BEG leave to inform the public, that ihey have now brought their WINDOW-GLASS to such perfection, s will be found, on cotnpatifon, to be equal, in quality, to the bill London Crown Glass. Having fixed their prices at a lower r*teth<>n imported Glass, they are induced to helieye, that importations of this article will be difcominued,' iu proportion as their works are extended.— They propose to enlarge the scale of this busi ness, and as the success of it will depend on th patriotic support of the public, they beg leavs to solicit their friendly patronage iu the pursuit o.t a branch which will interest every lover of : American Man j factor es. All orders for Wi ndow-Gl ass, of any size, will be received at the Store ol Rhodes and MacGricor, No. 234., Queeu-ftreet, New- York, and at the Glass Wa r ehouse, No. 48, Markct-ftreet, Albany, which will be pun&uaiJy attended to. WANTED, fix smart aflive LADS, not exceeding 16 years of age, to be indented as Apprentices, and regularly is.strutted in the various branches of Glass-Making. Also, three Window-Glass Makers, to whom great encouragement will be given. May 1, 1793. 440 STATE »/ RyODE-ISLAND «*<* TKOI •" DENCE U>No. In General AjjemVj, Ma) iejion, A. D. 1793. RESOLVED, That an Ast paffrd hy ihi« AIT. mMy at the May, A. D. 1791. whereby lA.t* Bow in, Elq. C».™ IConer ot Loans, was icqoefted »oi to loan an> * certain drfcr.ution, .fried by th.- General I rea fure, oi ihis State for M'.nifS due 10 ill. Soldieis of the lau- Artny, in f .nfequence of their having been fraudulently obtained, and the said Com -111 <Hi oner was further requclWd 10 retain said .Voies ill.his office until such fuwre ordeii Ihould be thereon made,ac might consist withihe prin ciples of yjftice and equity* be, aod ihe fame is hereby repealed, so far as regards the detention of*»hofe Notes. It is further refolded. That the General Trea surer atlvcrtife in all »he newfpaptrs in th«sftate, and in the Gazette oj the United States, a d*fcrip lion of the Note* thua fraudulently obtained, with a caution to all perfoos not to purchase them. Lift of Notes obtainedfrom theTreafury Office by fraudulent Meafurei, to wit : Whs delivered. ■T» uhm When Amount »J tayatle. payable. tit ftee. i-f d - Scpt.2s.SharpoChamplin, 44 1 £ Prince Cafe do- n *8 2 Stephen Charles do. 30 9 10 John Brown 1214 Czfar Cady do. 51 a 10 179°. John Okey do. 43 19 11 Oft. 14. John Reed do. 31 4 ° John Horfley do. 29 o 6 William King do. 22 19 5 16. Prince SayJes do. 38 it 10 Br idol Arnold do. 38 9 6 Caefarßofr do. 36 12 8 Cudge Cham pi in do. 40 11 10 Jack Greene do. 40 8 6 18. Joseph Tanner do. 43 7 10 Cato Vernon do. 20 3 3 Daniel Sharpe do. 30 11 3 Prince Randal do. 38 11 <> foftiua Dick do. *9 19 7 William Negro do. 29 5 o 23. Joseph H jII do. 39 12 .5 Benjamin Sprague do. 30 to o Peter Harris do. 38 14 6 28. Sfrphen Aldrich do. 22 14 2 Wiiliam Mac Call do. 3,5 8 o Prince CHilds do. 27 12 2 Leicester Wheeler do. 19 2 4 Pal Hackmet do. 25 14 o Abraham Smith do. 24 14 8 John Thomas do. 4110 8 Jark Warden do. 31 o 2 John Brifto! do. 33 18 »i Benjamin Reed do. 32 4 8 Cato B?nnifter do. 27 2 7 Nathaniel Wicks do. «o 8 5 Beuoni Hathaway do. 36 17 5 tvar) Evan* do. 28 7 2 Joseph Merry do. 32 8 7 Pero Greene do. 28 16 9 Nov. 5. Benoni Hunt do. 40 5 o 11. Cato Brown do. 37 5 7 Africa Bmk do. 27 a 9 London Slocutn do. 23 8 11 Ja. k Mintborn do. 27 2 q 13. Tibbrt T. Hopkins do. 41 13 8 17. Jacob Ned do. 40 o 16 Boston Wilbour do. 42 7 10 Tonv Phillips do. 27 3 o Ephraim Rogers do. 623 Robert Goreham do. 41 o 10 24. Robert Howland do. 39 3 9 James Singleton do. 21 15 o James Cross do. 35 4 6 Cato Sianly do. 21 o 10 John George do. 19 19 6 John Crandal d*. 77 12 2 Prince Power do. 19 4 9 Benedi& Aaron do. 75 10 8 Caesar Shelden do. 12 18 7 do. 1.7 17 9 Scinio De Welfe do. iq 14 10 Bristol Luther do. 18 2 3 John Hufley do. 28 11 5 Dec. t. Benjamin' Sweet do. 602 Silas Mawney do. 28 15 4 do. q o 4 6. Jamrs Mac Sparrow do. 28 16 3 11. Cato Bourse do. 6 10 2 Prim Gardner do. 71* 3 Joseph Wilkev do. 18 4 8 Cornelms Drafkill do. 18 4 8 Pero F nch do. 69 7 6 Dublin Briggs do. 47 4 8 Bridget Stajce do. 19 16 n Edward Eafterbrocks do. 10 4 1 Cuff Arnold do. 5 10 3 Prime Clarke do. <53 16 6 John Mc Donnal do. 12 4 7 13. George Rohbi.ns do. 21 o u John Morris Obrien do. 25 19 2 Prime Brown do. 41 1j 11 Solomon Mathews do. 33 5 6 Tack Siflon do. 40 7 8 Newport Greene do. 35 3 7 Lbeneier CxCac do. 11 6 8 John Elliott do. 2103 Reuben Thorp dp. 23 o 2 Thomas Randall do. 24 11 2 Thomas Durfee do. 22 11 6 Daniel Mammon do. 29 o 5 Richard Hopkins do. 45 3 o H< nry Hazard do. 25 3 3 Levi Cole do. 9 4 *1 Allen Southwoith do. 18 iq 3 Richaid Allen do. 74 18 >0 Dec. 23. William Chadfev, en dcman4- *3 9 o Ichabod Simmons do. 4 1 1 John Brown do. 1119 4 John Gavit do. 10 16 4 William Ackman do. 42 18 c Jack Coddington do. 7iq 4 Cjef««r Gaidner do. 812 7 Toby Coyes 60. 71 17 10 John Willfon do. 63' 16 5 25. John £avet do. 66 6 1 * John Garrison do. 57 15 3 IN OBEDIENCE to the atore recited A& of the General Assembly, I do hereby caution all persons from receiving any of the above men tioned Notes, without the most plenary proof being made that they wer» obtained from the office by genuine documents from the soldiers eptSj. epi 2 w ■w ho pcrffiim»d , o Whwft ttv* wrrr t>>ui a 01 troni (Kii !*»;■«. »C 'cu;«r iv:s Oi HENRY SHhR|I!R\S, Gt oc i At - T i e» t hi er. a- A r ewpofi t Hum 14- 17Q3- By THOMAS jOHWiON, DAVID $TUABT,&DAAIEL CARRQLL % Efquirts, Commission irs appoimed by CovrrnrrK-nt <0 preparr 'He Public buildings, &cc. wt(h*n th« City ot Wajkl9gum % tor «>r rcxrp ion ol Con* grcf*, «ut! lot ilic 11 fcrtuaeeitt 1 . faience /Ups luc)carlßo0 — A LOTTERY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE Federal City. 50,«00 Tickets at 7 dollars, arc 350,000 dollars. LIST Of PRIZES, viz j Sopeib with baths. > out h"ufes, icc.be.c. to coll j 1 Ca(h Pnae ) ditto X (JILIO 2 ditto 2 ditto ,5, co« arc 1,000 500 lOQ 5° 2 5 BO 10 10 ditto 20 ditto 100 ditto 200 ditto 400 ditto 1,000 ditto 15,000 ditto 16,737 P"*" 33,163 #l»nk» 5p,000 By this scheme At itaji the amount of the tick ets wjil tt'lurn to the fortunate adventurers, yer the fcdcra| City will gain its objr£t t&ere.Sy, in a magnificent building designed both ior pub. lie and private convenience. Although lorre expenre must ccccffdrily at tend the conducing of the lottery, (*btchex pence will be taken from the principal prize) the Commiflioneis having agreed to prefcut in re turn a fufficient quantity of exccijcni frce-ftone, tog«ther with (he best adapted lots for the ho:el and for the out-houfes, the value of the fouery entire may be fairly rated at fornithine more than par: In this important inftanrc it wul be found, on examination, to exceed all the louents that have ever been offered to the Public in this or perhaps in any other counuy. The keys of the Hotel, when compleat, will be delivered to tbe fortunate poffi {Tor of the ticket drawn aagaintfc its number. —All the other prizes will be paid, without deduction,in one month after the dialing, l»y the City Treafu*"er at Walhingtoii, or at such Bank or Banks as it;ay be hereafter announced, for the convenitncy of the fortunate adventurers. The drawii.g will commence on Monday the 6th of Scptembci next, at the City of Waflung ton. Tickets may be had of Col. Win. Dickens, City Treafurrr of Wafliington ; Tha er (3 B rtlet, of Charleston, Souih-Catolina ; Gideon Denijon, Sa vannah ; Jfames Wejl £3 Co. Baltimore; Mr. Peter Oilman, Button; and at such other places as will be bereattei publifbed. N. B. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be given for thebeft Plan ol an elegant and con venient HOTEL or INN, with hot and told Baths, Stables, and other out bouses, if prejented onorbejori the 10/ A oj April next; and a pre ference will be givm 'o the Ariift tor a Con tract, provided he be duly qualified to compleat his plan. The grciind on which the Hotel and out houses are to be ere&ed, will be a corner lot of about 90 by 2CO feet, with* back avenue to the stables, &c. Se6ti<>ns 2nd efti.nates of the expense will . be with the elevations, &c. compleat ; and 50.00# dollars miift be regarded by the Aicb't«.& as the utmost limn in the expense intended tor this purpot'e. S. BLODGET, Agent for the aiiaus of the City, March 6, 1793- ■ City of Washington. January j.h, 1793. A NUMBER of Lois in this C»:y will be of fered for Tale at au6l.cn, by the Coromif fioners, on the 17th Hay of September n/rxt.— One fourth part of the purehafe money ir to be paid down, the residue at three equal annual pay ments with yearly inter eft on the whole princi pal unpairi. • - JOHN M. GANTT, Clerk ft> the Cem'rs. Extra# of an Ast of the General Affemhlv of Maryland, concerning the Territory of Co lumbia, and the City ot Washington. u Be it cnaftcd, That any \forcigr,er may by deed or willy hereafter to he made. take and held lands within that part of the jaid Territory which lies with* in this State, in the f jme manner as if he u.as a citi» zen of this State ; and the Jame lands may he con veyed by him, and transmitted to and be inherited by his heirs or relations, as if he and they were citizens of this State: Piovided, That no foreigner Ji>all % in*virtue hereof, be entitled te anyfu>thet ot other privilege of a citizen.'* • l<n. 19. Stock Brokers Office, No. 16, WaiUftrect, New-York. THE Subfcrtber intending ti» confinehimfelf entirely to the FURCHASE & SAit of STOCKS on COMMlSSlON,begslcave to of fer his fer vices to hisfriendsand othet s, in the Jine ofa Stock Broker. Those who may pleas* to favor him with their business. may depend npon having it tranfa&ed with the utmoP* fide lity and di fpa'ch Orders from Philadelphia. Boftrfi. or any other part of the United States, w ii 1 be ftriftW attended to. M-) LEONARD BLEF.CKFR TICKETS In the FEDERAL CITY LOTTERY, May be had at SAMUEL COOPER'S Feiry. 50,QCC» •fI'OOO *o,QCQr *5;ooo *0,000 z o.cco 10.CCO io,oco 10,000 10,000 i6,cco 20,0C0 l5°»oof Dollars
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