FOR SALE, B, HATRFW CAREY, No. 11S. Market-Street, An Eflay on Slavery: t-o <-x.nt>»i in •» new point of view, mx-itt+Ui iaUufiry, aiwl <hc of u< <*c& /My. ■Uw i« be flwh. <m *r? p'-m-Hrx ttem >wc*l«; *nd happ' orjuv tu>»ts iHcrir own ;f rrcffri- 1 . r'-nclv-ljufv, that wjV?, &<• r; v * ' '«■ " 1 C .01: Pi. » c t Sj, ,J*-V 3X Writing OX SIC X-£OA >v DJ, jJ>ANX'D fj. A T ££, Uc IX)cv: in Ac moil eltganc nuuaner, and after the licit mailers ; likewise, f ire Buckets PzTnrcr 5 sns fiaiflvfd *t t:ic flaorwli ictlce, by GEORGE RUTTER, la Harris's Conn, back of the New Library, ■Cbefmic and Walnut* Focrtii and Fiftli &necu. March 4. Brokers Office, Stock s£. "VWi-ihet:, N « w-Y «"» k x. Nt. .-ki U'vr tnt» -n<: ..i-o i.. t<uihji< hr«nfe!l JL rai r- V v. the Pt-KCHASfc fcSALKcr }»tX3Clvs <"<** COMMISSION, .'• gs lf<»vc toot I r iiis •>•»•!-»«■-it, r-» un. iric/:dj d/tfi oihers, in tbc o Si">ck Br<»fc»*r. Their w'fso nuy olrafr to S.var 4'.«ro wwh th.'ir bwfmcls, <w.«y dprn4 upo* im*. •<■'? t ttani.i&e* wiiti {he Uiincft fid<- il;v Oidtffc "liom ipfcia, Soften, or any (he iJoited Siaiej, "be flriffcly *wo»<3r<i to. LEONARD BLIECK£R.' m&i taf NOSRIS.CODRT, Hick. «f tne New between Ci.efnut and Waim Streets. George Rutter, nfornw his friends and thd jitfUic 10 general, that he continues 1i( r y»TS 01 'lufincfs of* Sign and Fire-Bncket Painting, JAPANNED PLATES, f>. il.Hiiioc umdow-lhvJttersjdonft in themoil manner and wjth dispatch. o:de ••slrom tmj .My M-jJI be thankfully tct:c-.v<.6, dwy artejv.'ec to. Deci'ikbcr 3(., dtf In the Kame of the French Republic. Frenchman is forbid to violate -t-u the Neutrality of the United States. AU comniifficm or authoiizations tending to iuh-ingt that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the French Repc&Lc* Hiltadeljihii, Ventofc 16th, second year of the Fre ch Republic, one and ind»vifible (March &.U, 1794, o.».) The Mimfier Plenipotentiary cf theFrcncli Rt "Me. JH. FAUCHLET. The Editors of newlpapers within the U.iUtd States, are requefled to republic the foregoing notice. d PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Ground Plan OF THE City Philadelphia, ■AND ITS ENVIRONS: Taken from a&ual survey, by A. P. Folie, Geographer, from St. Dommgo. THI.S F an vx til be 1 iig a vcu 011 a plate 26 inches fqu-nc ; aud u will contain an cx ait defcuptiou of all the fquarcs, fleets and alleys in the Cuv and l.ib< rues. The fituatiott of the ft ver«l publir bui.ding*, such a* the State- House, Citv-HaU, S«*at of Congrcfs, Churches, Mceting-Houfes, Hospital, Library and Semina >ie« of Learning— of the feverai Banks, and of the Fi-cictal State Offices, will be ffccrtaincd. The parts wh<ch a«e Wuth on will be d ftingu>(li ed from those that are not. The couri. sot the rivulets between Delaware and Schuylkill, and as much of the Canal, intended to connect the navigation of these two water;, as lies within the compass of the draught, will be accurately delineated. It will also be ornamented by a view of the (hipping in the haibor, anil an ele vation of Congrefv-Hall, and of the other public buildings that occupy the g'ound contiguous. In (hurt, nothing will he omined to render thi* us f ill and deftrahle work acceptable to an en lighten' d public, that is in the author's power : and it (hll be compleated with the grcated pofliolr ciifpatch, as soon as the generous encon ragrment of fubfenhru (hall insure to the author such a iuin as will be fufficictit to defray ex pence*. A Pamphlet will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical lift of the jkubfcribers names, and information con cerning the police, population and prcient state of the city. The nrtcc to fuhfcribrrt will be Two Dollars »nd one third, to be paid at the time of deliver, ing the Plant. Subfci lotions will be gratefully received at the principal Book'ellera .u this ritv—and the o»'g.i»a! Draft may be fcen at B. Daviis', N'*. 68, at any tune until it (hall be r- haodaol ( Jaft Imported, la lie si*ip Capt. from St- Peteiiburg in Ruilui, Aad bow laaiinj at South-ftieet Wlurf, viz. Hemp, BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN't DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOCs bristles. JLTtV ton SALE BY John D:nnaldfon y Jfro, 2i, WalnHt-ftrect. diwjtawtf as she Maxell r,, 1794. M. Carey, No. 118, High-Jireet, The PROMPTER; CoMMENTAKT OTI COMMON SAYINGS and Subjects, which -are full of Common Ssnir, the btjlfzr.fc in ihe wsrld, TH IS liule book. >6 wi uic« in a stile altogether «ovel, and is adapted to all capacities, a* well as to a4i daffc.*-of people, merchans, mc cr.*nic6 and farmers. Such a reputation this vmk th«it it has pallet th>o three im prcflions in the raitern dates, and many houie- it fn uCclul as to puichafe a copy for every adult in theii families. ■ Pa ice «s. Fe>bi«ary 4. <lit War Department. January 3 of A 1794. INFORMATION is he»eo\ given to . u the military invalids of the United Siates,thrft the fu:nt to which thrv are entitled for fix mouths of their annual pennon, from the tout!h day of September *793, and which will become due on Ihe $ih day of \hirch 1794, will hr p*ni on thefaidday by tbXßommilfioiieiS of. the Loans within the ltdtcs relp<&«vely, under the wficud re- gulatimu. Applications of excciarors and admin'rfiraiors must accompawud with irgdl i-vidence of thnr Ttfpi&roe offices* awd alio of the time the invalids <Jied v wfeufe petition they may claim. By com ma na <»f tfuPaud ot of the United S'a : Ssactary oj IVor. The printer* in <he ieipctt»vc fta cs arp trqaeftcd (ofwbhfik the above iu their newspa pers for the fpacc ot iwo moi ths. januaty 30. George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKE R, In Mu'berry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining the Episcopal burying- ground, TAKES this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to his former employe*s, a d requ.?fting tbeir iuture favors, as well as those of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the fh nteft notice, a!] kinds of pleasure carriages, such as coache*, chariots, phsetons with and without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte rjens, windsor fulkeys and chaii s, and harness of every description, in the neateli and newest fafhion now prevailing in the United States. And as he has a quantity of the best leafoned wood by him, ard capital workraro, he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fatisfaftion to those whopleafe td employ him He has far sale, several carriages alinoft si lifhed, such as coachees, an Italian wirdfor chair, hung on steel springs, a lig! t phaeton for onj or two borles, and a lulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commission. PHI tdct.-lii-, lan. 6, 1794 In one handsome volume, 12m JOHN OR M ROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second AN ESSAY ON THE Natural Equality of Men, On the Rights that result from it, and on the Duties which it impoks. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem. C arretted and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, Profeflor of Moral Philosophy, and tie Law ot Nature, and of Eccleliattical History ; and Minister of the English Chut en at U trecht. Aliquid semper ad communtm utilitatein af ferendnm. Cicsro. The Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly under It ood, is the oniy basis on which universal justice, sacred order, and perfect freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent 1 y secured. The vewof it exhibited in this eflay, at the fame time that it reprefTes the insolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppreflion ; confirm*, in the most forcible manner, the necessity of subor dination, and the joft demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftin&iyn, draws more clo r ely every foeial tie, unites in one harmonious and juflly 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 iB. eodiwtu&ftf m&thif JUST PUBLISHED, H. KNOX, Jult Publtfhed, AND FOR SALE BY Strert, D. D. A &ECOKPEHCE OF One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby off red by the Prefideoi and Diiec tots <»t the Bank of the United States, to any person who JhdlJ, on or belote the fiiit day of May or*?, produce to them such a plan and e!e- Vd ion ot a Backing Houfr, as lYiall be approved of by them.-——A plain, yet hand'.ome troiu is desired : The whole building is 10 be fubitaiaudi and commodious with as much space around it, as ifor file «*f the ground will admit. The Lot on which the building is to be erod ed, is lit lifted on the weft fide ot Third ilreet, i>ci ween .Chefdut and Walnut ft,eets in Philadel phia 4 and its demrnfions are 1 Io (eel on Third ilreet, and about 100 fret weft ward* THOMAS WILLING, Prudent, JuJi Imported, From London, Dublin, and Glasgow, And now opening for sale, By MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Marletjlreet t A Large a d Valuable COLLECTION er BOOKS, Among wiucii are the t'olJovving NE'.V Annual Kegilter for I 792 European Magazine for the firft fix months of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of rhe Manchester foeiety, 3 vois. Priest.lv on matter and spirit on christianity Difivey's life of Dr. jortln K'mgvilJe's ancient geography D'Anoirs of Guy Joli Memty.a collection of eilays Varieof Prufiia's works Calm oblervei—by Mackintosh Kuflell's ancient and modern Europe Langhorne's Plutarch' Elegant extra&s, fnperbly gilt Elegant extracts of natural h itory Saugnier and Bnifon's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madas»afcar Townfend's travels in Spain TaftVs Jeiufalein tiel-vered Sine'l ie*«i translation of Buifon Berwick's hirtot y of quadrupeds Buffon abridged HiJftory of b i ds Philips's hlftory of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations History of F r ance, in 3 vols. Curiwfities of literature, 3 vol". Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan'* dictionary. 2 vols. Dow's hiftnry of Hindollan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. I mlay's dc'lcription of Kentucky Piclent (late of Nova-Scotta Present state of Hud lon's Bay Preston on inafonry Lavater on phyfK»;nomy> abnd*ed Zimmerman's Purvey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson N-'cker on executive power Kilfes of Secur.dus Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins ofempires d2ru Vaillaint's travels, with i'uperb engravings Downman's infancy Adair's history ol American Indians B'lnington on materialifni and iinma'erialifni Be-chold's advice to patriotic travelleis Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire De Non's travels Franklin's life and works G ozier's description ot China Murohy's translation of 1 acitus Godwin on political juttice Gazetteer of France, 3 vo ' s * Helvetius on man Kaimes's fketciies of the history ot man Lib ral opinion*, or the history oi Benignus Mawe's gardener's di£tiona<y Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family Playlmufe dt&iouary Reveries of solitude Sirtith'* theory of moral sentiments Stackhoufe's history of tiie bibie Watson's life of Philip lid. &: Jlld. Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols. Wanfey's wonders of the little world, called Price 5s Wail s on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal in Fiance Cox's travels into Denmark,Ruflia,Poland,&c. Cox's travels into Switzeijaud Rabant's history of the French revolution Life of Lord Chatham Mallet's northern antiquities Motherby's medical dictionary Grigg's advice to ftinales Hamilton's outlines of the pra&icc of mid- wiiery Manning's practice of physic Cleghv»rn'» diseases of Minorca Innes on Che mulcies Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Qnincy's d fpeu/atpry Edinburgh diJpenfatory Lewis's difpeniatory Ryan on the aftlnna llobertfon's treatise 011 fevers Lee's botany, Leake on the viscera Leake on difeates of women Nicholfon's chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Matei ia Medica Fordyce on dig? (lion Withering on the fox glove Lind on toe diseases of heat Monro on dileaies of armies Haller's phyliologv Spalanzane's dilfertatinns London practice of phytic Uell's surgery Chapta/s cheuiiiiry. For Sale by tht Subfcwibers, MUSCOVADO Sugar in iiiwik.&iyfadL Hyson and Souchong Teas- Sherry Wines, of fupcriur on j£ip« and quarter calks. Spanish Indigo. Boston Beef, in barrels. And a small invoice of MnfEsa- NALBRO' & JOHN FJMZEER, No. 1 Soucb EnroHtftiioek. ■March $. Lately Publi&sd. SOLD BT Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Secokh-Ssheet: THfc HiJiory of New-Ha infinite, Itcmr iifee Discovery of the River Pifra-uqa* by J&. rtmiah Belknap, D. D. 3 Vol*. Pmtce m» 4 1 2 D >ib r «. The Foirrftcr, an America* Ssc-fflg a Sequel to the Hiiiory of John Bull the Cxnlncr. Prce, 75 Cents. A D icourfe, irwendid to cwiuwMwntc ifce Dilcovcry oi America by C«Ho«b. bus; delivered ai i l»e t> qmft <»f the HblfczMical Society in Maffdchufeus O&tfker *38, >79** being the complewm of ihe Thud Cnwu't, since thai memorable event. T<® which arc Fi'ur Di(V rtatioiu., comcfifed wa'faihe fubj{ft—By the faine author. Pt»Oe, 50 Cna. _M*ich '7- 'Jo be Sold at Public Vendue y On Friday the I tthday of April next, at the house of John Tbamfen, in Perth- Amb oy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. THE Lot contains eleven acies # on which i» an orchard of grafted apple t«cts, a well of excellent water, a large ftonc c ftrrn, and a vety commodious liable and coach-houfr, and a great quantity of the heft building tt mcs »n the walls of the house, which was foimerly built lor the residence of the Governors of N< w-Jo fey. The <it.ua t ion of this Lot i> f > well known lor 11$ heaithtneft and hja.uiiful profpeft of «he Ran cm rivet to the weft of the bav, and Sandy-Ho kto the C/tft, that a turiher dcfc.iption i> unn< c> ff-»ry. The conditions of falc will be , one thud ol the purchase money to be paid on the firft day of May n< xt, when a good and foffieinv D ed will be given to th purchaser, by Waltbr Ku. t her surd, F.fq. Piifideut of the Boa»d of Proprietors ol the Eastern Divi&.m of N\w- Jr.fev, «"0 the remaining two faiisU&o rtly feeured in tonal annual |>a\ men j, By ordct of chr Board, JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter. Perth-Anbo\. Fehrvarx 5 >704 2^v.2m Excellent CLARET, In and in calcs ol 50 Panics each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine; MADEIRA, In pipck, iio^lhrads and quaitcr casks, FOR SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No, in, Fruui ltrcci, Jan. 2, 1794. Henry R„pe State of Maryland. v ' s High Coui t of Chancery, Benjamin Gaither > March sth. 1794. and \ Basil Gaither The Complainant dates in his b II that the defendants Benjamin Gai tiier and Bad! Gaither were fetzed in fee as tenants in common of a tract of land in Fre d.* ick County, called Hammond's Strife that bcj.ng so seised, Basil executed a power of attorney to Benjamin authorizing him to fejl his, the said Basil's intcrefl in t!.e fa d land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold the laid land toa ce l tain William Ga"her for the confidetation <o£{jpc hundred pouud«which hath been since paid, that the ("aid William hath ailigned to the Complainant Henry Rape the bond executed by the said Bei jamin for the conveyance <»ft ie fa d land : The Com plainant now further states (fcrd so appeals to the Chancellor) that the defendants are non-residents of the tlate of Maryland, and herefore out of the reach of the p. otef* of this coui t. It is therefore adjudged aad ordered, that the Complainant procure a copy of this or der to be infer ted in the new (paper of Angejl a id Sul ivan, and m the United States Gazet;e at least three weeks successively, before the tw«4iti< th day of May next ; to the intent lhac the Defendants at d all other-,, who may conceive themselves intereftt-d in tlie p rem if* es, may have notice to appear in this court, on or before the thiid Tuesday.in September next, to (hew cau'e wherefore a decree (hould not pal's for v.ftmg in the Complainant a Com plete title to the land aforefaid. Telt, SAMULL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Con, March 18 TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible (ituation,—alfo a Country Seat wnhto 6 milv s of the City, wi>h 9 acres of land, or 42 acres of Jand and tneadow, the Houle is u«t exceeded by many in the vic:nity January 23, tufh&rsgv r.;&th— tt
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