Gazette of the United States & evening advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1793-1794, April 12, 1794, Image 4

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    ADVERTISEMENT.
f ? SALES at NEW-YORK, by A. L.
BLLECKZR & SCAS,
OrrThurfday the ijth May next at Twelve
at the Tontine Ccffee House,
* THE FOLLOWING
of Land,
In Watkins and Flint j purchase, iu the coun
* ty of Tiega, state of New York.
The containing acres
Soutbweft quar. of "Townflr.p No. 2, 9,424
North we ft do. do. 4, 5,6 4-
Nortbeaft do. do. 6, 10,32$
Soathweft do. do. 7, 9DOQ
Southwest. do. do. 8, '
Northwest do. do. 8, w/B
Southeast do. do. 9, 67T5
Southed do, do. I-% 9, 000
North weft do. do. 10, *0,475
To,5 21
Theftlands are rapidly encreafing in value,
large fettJements are already made in feveial
oi the town&ips; the goodneis of ToU, and
the advantages in point of situation being so
well known, render any further description
unneeeflary. Amip of the tracts and condi
tions of sale may beatfeen at No. io, Queen
street, New-York.
jfyrtf id. tutb&s ti4M
Rape State of Maryland.
# J High Court of Chancery,
BenjaminGaither > March sth. 1794.
and x
Basil Gaither
The Complainant states
in his bill that the defendants Benjamin Gai
ther a; d Basil Gaither were seized in fee as J
tenant? in common of a tract of land in Fre
derick Coonty, called Hammond's Str fc j
that being fa seised, Basil executed a power j
of attorney to Becjam'-n authorizing him to '
(W1 his, the said Bafii's interefl in the fa d |
land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold
the said land to a ce-tain -William Ga» r her for I
the consideration of!ix hundred pou- ds which j
hath been lince paid, that the f*'d William
hath alfigned to the Complainant Henry Rape
the bond execat'd. by rhfe said Be'jau»in for
tlw of t»e fa d ianc : The Com
pjpina n now further it ales (ard f«> appears •
to ttie Chancellor) rhat the defendants a--e I
noa-re»idents of tifettate of and
he re fore >ut of the reach of the process of
tbi? court.
It is tbe r efore adjudged and ordered, that
the Complainant procure a copy of this or J
der to be in<erred n tiie newspaper of Angell
an 1 Sul ivan. and n the United States Gazette
a 1 !e jfrthreJHfccs successively, befose the
twint: -h JJnAif next to the intent
that tlie Defe and-all others, wlnr IIW?
in the prfrnif
es, ma/aavc npt>ce to appear in tbit co'Srt,
on >r before third TucTdav in September
next, to fhcauCe wherefore (htfuld
not parsfor*eft*ngin the a com
plete legal title toti* land jforefaid.
Teff,
SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD,
Reg. Car. Con.
March ,8. tuth&s3w
df This Gazette JhaU be enlarged, at it
receives encouragement—The Sabfcr'tption
encrtafti daily—Adverting Favors are
Jolicited —Tbefe onjlitute an ejfential Item
m dim in jbing the Debit Jide of the Account.
Just Published,
• AKD TO BE SOLD BY
THOMAS DOB SON,
At tbe Scone houle, No. 41, South-Second
Street,
Historical Collections :
CONSISTING OF
STATE PAPERS,
And other authentic Documents, intended as
% materials for an History of the United States
of America.
By EBtNEZER HAZARD, A. M.
In two large quarto volu-m-s, price ten dol- i
lars in boards.
Subscribers will be furniOied with
voforae on pavi»ig.three dol«*s and a quafl|
—having paid fife dollars and a quarter on
receiving tbe firff.
This second volume comprehends, among
other inrerefting part cular?, a complete co
py of the Recordsot the United Colonies of
N. England, in which the? eonduft of the com
rniffioners relpecti-.g the general concerns of
the colonies—-the neighboring Indians.—and
the Dutch at Manhaums (now Ne* York) is
particularly detailed.
%* Materials are collected fufficient to
form a THIRD VOLUME, The time of I
*iil depend oo tbe. encouragement
tp be derived f'om tublcriptipni woich wi.i be
received by Thomas Dohfon, Philadelphia ;
Jere Libbey, Portfaoutb, New Ham pfcirc; 1
Tho.nas & Andrews, 4c Dav. West.Boston; If
* a Thomai, Worcester ; Isaac B en, New-
H iven; Timothy Greer, New London; Jacob
R : chaTdfo", Newport; John Carttr, Provi- 1
dence; Hugh Gaine, Thomas Allen,e and
-Samuel Campbell, New York; Fred rick
Crfig, W. Imington, Delaware; James Ri<*, I
Baltimore; Mr. LiadA>>, NoHoj| • Dav*d
Fredericksburg;
pctsHburg; Augulline Davis, Richmond;
X- Martin, NeniSrn, N. C. John Bradley,
W-'mingtor.; aud Wilaam Price Vnng,Char
laiflfc
Apxil 4- mw&f^w
In the Name of the French
Republic.
EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate
the oi" the United States.
All authorizations tending to
infringe waMicutraiity, are revoked, and are
to be returned to the Agenu of the French
Republic.
Philadelphia, Ventofe 16th, fccond year of
the French Republic, one and indlvifible
(March 6th, 1794, o. s.)
The Mimfter Plenipotentiary of the French
Republic. JH. FAJJCHET.
The Editors of newipapers, witTiin the
! United States,are requtfled to republish the
) foregoing notice. d
k
From iflpflJ iblin, and Glaigpw,
By MOT' W CAR EY,
No. 115, Mnrkii-Jlrett,
A Large a*d Ys nab'-e
COLLECTION BOOKS,
A railing which are the following :
XEW Annual ftegifter for 1792
European Magazine for the firft fix
months of '793
Gibbons decline and fall of the-RomanEmpire
-Memoirs of the Manth*fter loeietv, 3 vols.
Priestly on matter and spirit
on chriiJianity
I Disney's life of Dr. Jortin
D Anville's ancient geography
Memoirs of Guy Joli
Variety,a collection of elTays
King ofpruflia'* works
Calm observer— by Mackintolh
RufieU's ancient a. d mode u Europe
Langhorne's Plutarch
Elegant extracts, fuperb'y gift
Elegant extract? of naural b : ftory
I and Briffon's voyage
I Rochon's vovajc to .Madagascar
j Town/end's travels in Spain
ThjlVs Jerusalem de. veTed
Smelfie's tranflatior of Buribn
Berwick's history of quadrupeds
| Bu.foa abridged
j of b:rds
' P.iJ p»'s history of inland navigation
Hooper's rational recreations
History of France, in 3 vols.
. Cun« .ities of literature, 3 vols.
5 I of queen Mary
| 2 vols.
I Hmdoihn
SketcfSßWrie Hindoos
Key to polite literature*
* I inlay's dt/criptiun of Kentucky
Pi efent state of Nova-Scotia
Present state of Hudson's Bay
e P efton on masonry
[. Livater on abridged ,
Zimrae« man's survey
5 lite of Dr. Johrfon
1 Neclgejjpn executive power
En Seoundus
r Oalierv of portraits
1 of empires'
els
ValllSnt's travels, with superb engravings
Downmar.'s infancy
Adair's history of American Indians
B* angton on materialifin and iiniiiaterialiim
Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers
Builder's magazjne
Complete farmer
Chandon's life of Voltaire
' De Non's travels
r Franklin's life and works
f G. ozier's of China
Murphy's tranllat on of Tacitus
1 Godwin on political justice
Gazetteer of France, 3 vols.
Helvetlqs otrman *
Kaimes's (ketches of the history of man
Liberal opinion?, or the history of Bemgnus
Mawe's gardener's dnflionary
>?obie's memoirs of the Cromwell family
Playhoofe dictionary
Reveries of iolitude
Smith's theory of moral fentimcnts
Scackhoufe's history of the b'.ble
Watson's life of Philip I Id. &: Hid.
i Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols.
; Waaler's wonders of the little world, called
man
Wallis on the prevention of dileafes
Moore's journal in France
Cox's travelsintoDeniiiarkTAuiCafPoiandy&c.
» Cox's travels .into Switzerland
pabant's history of tbeJtarch revolution
Life of Lord Chathaml^^
Ma'let's northern and|^^H^^
Motherbj's medical dtMffiary
Gzigg'% adv icexo females
L Jiamilten's oothncs of the practice of mid
* wifcry
Manning's practice of plytic
Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca
Innes on the muscles
Pott's works
Fourcroy's chemistry
Armstrong ondifeafes of children
Qninqdld fpe jfatory
ifpe nfa 101 y
*
RyJWBKhe asthma
Robert Ton's treatise on fevers
Lee's botany,
Leafceon the vifcerai
J-eake on difeaies of vogien
rsicholion's cbemiftry
" Gardiner on the animal economy
Lewis's Materia Medica
Fordyce on digestion
Withering oq the fox glove
Lind on thc'Aeates of beat
' Monro opflifeafes of dKiies
physiology
Spalanzane's di fler tat ion s
London practice ofphyfic
Bell's surgery
Chanral'« rfymiftrv
1 Samuel Coates,
At bis Store, No- 82, froth Front Jlrttti
HATH FOR. SALE,
94 Barrclt
New Hngland Beef,
*9 barrels liver oil,
25 barrels Cider,
q~ Soxes of Candles*
1500 pair of men's leather {boes
642 bufliels of Barley
1 A quantity of Tow Uncn
Ditto, of New-England Soal leather
40 bags of excellent corton
4 Doxej of Chocolate
3000 wt. of Alfpice
+:g cases of the be A Holland gin.
Ap.;l i. «eod?w
- Jufl Imported,
In 35? Ship Edward, Capt. Crandon, from
St. Petci (burelii^Biflia,
And now* landing at* Wharf, viz.
tthmp, V
fl IRON (s _
RUSSIA'SHtETIN%,
RAVEN's DUCK,
RUSSIA DUCK,
HOG's BRISTLES.
AND FOR SALE BY
John Donnaldfon,
No. 2a, Walnut-llreet.
March 4,1794. diwjtawrf
For Sale bj tbc Subscribers,
MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds. &bbsL
Hyson and Souchong Teas.
Sherry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes
and quarter calks.
Spanilh Indigo.
Bolton Beef, in barrels.
And a fmaii invoke of Muilins.
NALBRO' & JOHN FRAZIER,
No. 164, South Front-street.
March 8. fraw4w
TO BE SOLD,
And entered upon the firil of May,
Tbe noted EJlate, called
JohnJbn Hall:
Ly:r. fc in the Kiuna*k cuoiury, ftatcof New
York, formerly the feat of Sir William Jobn
fon, containing about fevrn hundred acrcs of
land, which is of the very best quality ; toge
ther with the ilock, and tanning utcnfils. The
buildings are large and convenient, and fit for
a gentleman's feat. The payments will be made
eafv, on good fecur-iy. For further particulars
« nquire of George Met calf, Elq. on the premif
fs, of S las Talbot, £iq. at Philadelphia, of
Samuel Ward and Brothcis, in New York, or
of the fuofcriber in Providence.
Jtibez Bo wen.
Philad. March 26 mw&t'i m
The following Certifi
caie of the funded three pei Cent Siock o! tne
Domestic Debt oi the Unued States Handing on
tne books of the Treafuiy of thr said United
1 States, in tbe names ol Don n aid aod Burton of
London, meichants. and signed by Jofcph
Nourfe, Register of said "£#eafury, to wii
No. 547®! datrd 24 h August 1792 for £959
aonar s and 53 cents was nanfmitted from Lon
don in the ihip Pctei, Paul Huffev, mailer,
fecund tor New York, aod has been left.—
The Subscriber intending 10 apply 10 the Trea
fuiy of the Uoited States to have the fame re
newed ~dci\res all persons who are interested in
the said ceitiSca c, to make their
thereto, :f any they have.
Francis Macy.
Philad. Myrch 27. d6w
Lately PubJifhed.
SOLD BY
Thomas Dobfon,
No. 41, South Second-Street:
The History or Ntw-Himi (hire, lium ihr
D:<covery of ibe River Pifcataqua by Je
nmiah Bt/iup, D. D 3 VoU. Price 10 Board.
4 t 2 Dollars.
The fotreftcr, an American Fable, being a
Sequel*o the Hillory of John Bull tbe Cioibier.
Prce, 75 Cents.
A Dncourfc, intended 10 commemorate ibe
Diicowery of America hy CnriAopher Coiom
bus; delivered at the requtft ol ihe Hiitorical
1 Society in Massachusetts, Oflober ejd, 1792,
being the complecon of the Third Cen:'unj
since that memorable event. To which are
• - 4erf, Fur I) ff-rtatiot.j, cout eded with the
lubjrfi—By the fame author Price, jo Cen:«.
March 17. mthA^w
The annual election
for
Directors and a Treasurer
OF THE
Library Company of Philadelphia,
WlLLbebeld at the Lis*a*y, in Filtn
street m Monday the fifth of May next, at
three 0 c.ock in the afternoor, when the trea
surer will attend to receive the annual pay
meets. r *
As there are A,a ; fc on which
are due, the ovrrers of ,he» s or tfeeir rep-e
---lentatives, are hereby „„ t ifi ef ., that thev
be agiaeHfty to the Uwj of the ,
3 ' ears off ,
o„ the filtn day of May, pr » ithin |f f n d 1
alter. —^
By O r«r of the DireftoTC^
BENJAMIN R. .MORGAN,
' Secretary
pril • ir.&w t jth May.
George Bringhurft, *•
COACH-MAKER,
Id Mulberry (Arc; b_ tween Fourth ani fifth
adjoining the Episcopal karj mg
ground,
'T'AKES this opportunity of returning hi,
JL grateful thanks to his farmer employers,
and requeuing their iuture fa tors, a>i well u
tho<e ot' the public in general.
He continues to make and repair at the
shortest notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages,
such as coacbes, chariots, plasters with a->d
without crane necks, coachces, ckaifc-s, kitte
reens, windlbr fillkeys and chairs, and lurnefs
ofevary defcriptiorj in the neatest and cew<?ft
iufhion now prevailing <u the United States
And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned
wood by him, and capital workman, he has
not the leafl doubt but he will be able to give
fatisfaftion to those whopleafe to employ Dim.
He has for sale, several carriages a'muj
finilhed, such as coaehees, an Italian wind'or
chair, hung 011 steel springs, a !ig!* pl.xton for
one or two horles, and a (uikey with afaiiin*
top.
Carriages fold en Gommiffioii.
Philadelphia, [an. 6, 1794
To be Sold at Public Vendue r y
On Friday the nthdavof Apr 3 nest,
at the house of 'Jeh* Tbotufon, in Perth-
Arab oy,
The Proprietary House
AND LOT OF LAND,
IN THAT CITY.
r I Lot contains eleven acres, on which is
-I an orchard ol giaf ted apple trees. a veil of
excellent water, a large (lore c stern, ar.d a »crj
commodious (table <*ud coich-houfe, and a jpcat
quantity of the belVbutiding ft ones in rbc walls
of the house, which was formerly buihtor the
residence ol the Governors of New-Jerky,
fiction of this Lot is so well knows for its
heai:h inefs and beautiful profpeS of the Rari-oo
river to the wcii of the bav, aod Sandy-Hock to
the east, thai a fun her defoiptien isuaaeceffrry.
The condi::o<u ot sale will he, one third of the
pure ha fe money to be paid on the firft day of
May next, wl>«« a gooo and (uffic:».xit Deed will
be given to thr purrbafcr, by Walter Ru
therflrd, Esq. Pieiideiit <»f the Board of
Proprietors of the Eaßern Division of New.
Jersey, and the rern2in:ng two thirds la:ista6Lt>-
rily fccured in equal annual payments.
By order of the s
JAMES FARKER, Rcgiflcr.
Perth-Ambox. Frbrvarx 2a* sen
juit Published,
; In one nandiome volume, i2tnc. Price 5s
AND FOE SALE 2V
- JOHN ORMROD,
r At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second
Street,
AN ESSAY ON THE
Natural Equality of M&n 1 .
On the Rights that result from it, and on the
Duties which it imposes.
To which a MEDAL wis adjaugea, by the
Teylerian Society at Haarlem,
Correfle'd atui Enlarged.
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN,
D."D.
Profeflor of Moral Ph lufophjt, and r*e Law
ol Nature, and of Ecciefiafticai History ;
and Miailtr of the Eugiifli Church at C
, trecht.
Aliquid lemper ad communem utilinrem a£
fer-ndum. Gctao.
The FirJ} American JZdtiioti.
THE grand pi inciple ot Equality, if right
ly understood, is the orr t y baCi on which
universal juflice, (acred order, and perfect
freedom, can be firmly btrlt, and permanent
ly secured. The vewof it exhibited in this
eflay, at the fame time that it repre/6-s the
inj'nlence of office, the tyranny of pr=de, and
the outrages ot oppreiEon ; cnnfirn.f, m tl*
mod forcible manner, the neceffitv cf subor
dination, ai d the just demands of lawtu) au
thority. So far indeed, from looienirg the
bands of society, that it maintains inviolate,
every natural and every cSvil d-ftinflion,
draws ipore closely every focral tie, unites in
ooe harmonious and justly proportioned sys
tem, and brings men together on the even
ground of the inherent rights of human na
ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com
mon relation to the community.
March 18. end 1 w*ufeftf
JAMES. LEACH,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public, That from ihe t
he has received, from several refoedablc Gcatlc
wien, he is induced once more, to embark in the
LlNE—and would offer h;s fc-%i es to
all ibofe Gentiemtn, who can piace
in him ; and he allures tiioCe who employ htm,
that th-ir confidcoce (hail not be' misplaced
but it (hz*! be his coitlla*tt endeavor, to pay the
ftri6t< ft attentioii inthrir best interest, inil! oe
gociations whaicwrr. He has taken the Chamber
in State-Street, over Mr. I'cunfend. Watch
Make 's Shop. Vhcre PUBLIC .SECURI
TIES, of all kinds, are bouzht iold ; aad
where Commiffi.»n BuGiicfs of all kinds, wiß be
teafonable terms. HOUSES and
VESSELS will be conftatuly c&pcfed for faie, on
com million.
*** Ca(h paid for Salem, Providence, atd'
Poi:fau>uth BIL: S
N. B. If any Gentleman in Pfnliusefpl •*, or
Xew- Y/ek. Bukzefi tc trawJaQ at leftm
™ ke illU be happy lake
pia\Arf» LCKviJkn.
Jan.'2 4> , 79v . m»i: f
■ ' M-
PHILmpLPHIA :
Pristed*' by JOHN FENNO, No '3,
• South Fourth-Sn cet.
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