FOR SJI.F., B/ MATHFW CAREY, No. 11S. Mirki-t-Street, An Essay on Slavery: Deigned (onhibit in a new p*.;:n: ot view, us rhrcis 00 mar*ls, and the ftvee 4/ (earns. Some lads and calculations are offered to prove the labor otfrctmc* 10 be much more prtdvHioc than that ol JLsoa ; that counirirs are r ch, powerful aud happy, m proportion as the laboi iog people enjoy the Waits of their owu labor ; and oence lite o- ctffiiy conclu&oa, that fiawery u imfatitk as well »s Ptici £5 Cents. Fetraaiv 1.5 Writing ON SIGN-BOA RDS, JAPANITD PLATES, £51c. Done in the roost elegant manner, and after the firft mailers ; likewise, Fire Buckets Painted and finished at the shortest notice, by GEORGE RUTTER, In Norrii's Court, bark of the New Library, between Chefnuc and Walnut, Fourth and Fifth streets. March 4. Stock Brokers Office, No. t6, Wall-facet, New-York. THE Subfcrtbcr intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, b«gs leave to of |cr his ferviceato hi« friends and others, in the line ol a Stock Broker. Those who may please to favor him with their buGnefs, may depend upon having it traofa&ed with the uimoft fide lity arid dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boflon, or any other part of the United State;, will be ftri&ly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. m&thtf NORRIS. COURT, Back of the New XJjr%ry, between Cbefnu and Walnt i-Streets. * George Rutter, RESPECTFULLY i nforms his friends and tbe pualic in general, that he continues tairjring on ti:e bafinefs of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, Likewile, JAPANNED PLATES, far doors or window-lhutters,dont in the most elegant manner, and with dispatch. Orders from the country will be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December 30, dtf In the Name of the French Republic. EVERY Frenchman is forbid to violate the Neutrality of the United States. All commiißons or authorizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to the Agents of the French Republic. Philadelphia) Ventofe 16th, second year of the French Republic, one and indjvifible ( March 6ih, 1794, o. s.) The Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic. JH. FAUCHET. The Editors of nevrfpapers within the United States, are requefled to republilh the foregoing notice. d PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Ground Plan OF THE City Philadelphia, AND ITS ENVIRONS: Taken from adlual survey, by A. P. Folie, Geographer, from St. Domingo. THIS ptan will be engraved on a plate 26 inches fqaare ; aud it will contain an ex ad description of all the squares, streets and alleys in the City and Liberties. The (itaation of the several public buildings, such as the State- Houle, City-Hall, Seat of Congress, Churches, Meeting-Houses, Hospital. Library and Seen in a lies of Learn.og—of the several Banks, and of the Federal and State Offices, will be ascertained. The parts which are built on will be distinguish ed from those that are not. The courfrs of the rivalcts between Delaware and Schuylkill, and as much of the Canal, intended to conned the navigation of these two waters, 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 harbor, and an ele vation of Congress-Hall, and of the other public buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. In (hort, nothing will be omitted to render this ufeful and deferable work acceptable to an en lightened public, that is in the author's power : and it (hall be compleated with the greatest potfibie difpatcb, as soon as the generous encou ragement of fubfenbers (hall insure to tbeauthor such a sum as will be fufficicnt to defray ex peoces. A Pamphlet will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical lift of the Subscriber* names, and information*con certing the police, population and present date of the city. • The price to fubferibes will be Two Dollars and one third, to be paid *t the time of deliver ing the Plans. Subfcripttons will be gratefully received at the principal BookWlcn iu this city—and the original Draft may be seen at B. Da vies' No. 68, Market-Are et, at any time until it (hal be put into the bauds of the Engraver. Feb. sB. Jult Imported, In tVe Ship EJvpmrdp Capt. from St. Peterftrorg in Ruf&i, And now landing at South-street Wharf, viz. H* BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN'* DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AMD FO* SALE BY John Donnaldfon, No. 22, Walnut-street. March 4,1794- JUST PUBLISHED, AND fOR >A 1 I BY M. Carey,No. 118,Higb-J}reet y The PROMPTER; Commentary on Common Satings and Subjects, 'which art full of Common Sense, tbt beji ftnft in tbt world. THIS little book IS written in a ftiie altogether novel, and is adapted to all capacities, as well a* to all classes of people, merchant, me chanics and farmer*. Such a reputation has this work acquired, that it has passed thro three im preCior.s tn the caftern dates, and many houle hoiders deem it so ufeful as to purchafr a copy for every adult in their families. Pa i c c 2s. February 4. dlt War Department. January 30tb 1794* INFORMATION is hereby given to .ill the military invalids of the United State*,that the funis to which they ate entitled for fix months of their annual pension, from the fourth day of September 1793, and which will become due on the sth day of March 1794, will be paid on the said day by the Ccmmiffioiieis of the Loans within the states refptftivcly, under the usual re- gulations. Applications of executors and administrators must be accompanied with legal evidence of their refpi&ive offices, and also of the time the invalids died, whose pension they may claim. By- command of the Prctid nt of the Un-'ed State*, £3* The printers in the letpcdive flatcs are requested topublifh the ab;»c- in their newspa pers for tbe space of two moi.tos. January 30. Ge'orge Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth and Fifth Streets, adjoining tbe Episcopal burying ground, TAKES this opportunity of retnrning his grateful thanks to his former employers, and requesting their future favors, as well as those of the public in general. He continues to make and repair at the shortest notice, all kinds of pleafnre carriages, such as coaches, chariots, phztons with and without crane nccks, coachees, chailes, kitte reens, windsor fnlkeys and chaiis, and liarnefs of every defcriptioo, in the neatest and nevveft fefhion now prevailing in the United States. And as he has a quantity of the best seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen, he has not the least doubt but be will be ablaut o give fatisfa&ion to these who please to employ him He has for sale, several carriages almost finittied, such as coachees, an Italian windsor chair, hung on steel springs, a light phaeton for one or two horses, and a fulkey with a falling top. Carriages fold on Commillion. Philadelphia, Jap. 6. 1794 m&tgm Just Publilhed, In one handsome volume, 12mo. Price 5s AND FOR SALE BY JOHN ORMROD, 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 imposes. To which a MEDAL was adjudged, by the Teylerian Society at Hiarlem. Correded and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROWN, D. D. Profeflor of Moral Philofbpbv, and the Law ol Nature, and of Eccleliaftical History ; and Minister of the Engliih Church at U trecht. Aliquid semper ad commnnem ntilitatem af ferendum. Cicero. The F'trft American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality,lf right ly understood, is the only bails on which universal justice, sacred order, and perfect freedom, can be $rmly built, and permanent ly fecored. The view of it exhibited in this elTay, at the fame time that it reprefles the infolencc of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppression ; confirms, in the most forcible manner, the neceffiry of fubor dinatioo, and the just demands of lawful au thority. So far indeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil diftintfion, draws more closely every (ocial tie, unites in one 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. eodiwtu&ftf m&thif One Hundred Dollars, IS hereby offered by the Prcfideot and Direc tor* of ihe Bank of the United States, to any per fan who (hail, on or belore the firlk day of M*y arxt, pioouce to them such a plan and eie vj' lon of a Banking Houfr, as (hall be apptoved of by them —A p>am, yet handlome troni is drfired-: The whole building is to be substantial and commodious w:th as much space around it, as th* file of the ground will admit. The Lot on which the building is to beere&- ed, »s iitnated oq the weft fide of Third street, between Chefnut and Walnut ft,wts 10 PniUoel phia ; and its demeniiom are tlo teet on Tturd ft reel, and about loc feet weft ward. H. KNOX, Sea etary oj JVar. dim Strert, A RECOMPENCE OF THOMAS WILLING, Prrfident. Jvft Imported, From London, Dublin, and Giafgow, And now opening for Tale, By MATH EW CAREY, No. 118, Mitrket-Jlrect, A Large and Valuable COLLECTION e F BOOKS, Among which are the following : NEW Annual Reg:lter for 1792 European Magazine for the 61ft si* months of 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of the Manchester society* 3 vols. Priestly on matter and spirit on christianity f Disney's lite of Dr. Jortin Kingville's ancient geography D'Anoirs of Guy Joli Memty,a collection of essays t Varieof Prussia's works Calm oblerver—by Mackintosh KuSTell's ancient and modern Europe f I-angborne's Plutarch Elegant extra&s, superb.v gilt Elegant extracts of natural history Saugnier and Briffon's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagascar * ' Townfend's travels in Spain Taffo's Jerusalem delivered t Srneilie's translation of Buffo r. < Berwick's history of quadrupeds i Buffon abridged History of birds Philips'* history of inland navigation % Hooper's rational recreations History of France, in 3 vols. Curi«fities of literature, 3 vols. Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's dittionary, 2 vols. Dow's history of Hindoftan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. Imlay's description of Kentucky Prelent state of Nova-Scotia Present state of Hudson's Bay Preston on masonry Lavater on abridged Zimmerman's survey Murphy's life of Dr. Johnson Necker on executive power Kitfes of Secundus Gallery of portraits Volney's ruins of empires voiney s rums or empires Travels Vaillaint's travels, with superb engravings Downaaan's infancy Adair's history oi' American Indians Benington on materialism and imma-erialilm Berchold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire De Non's travels Franklin's life and works G-cyier's description of China Murphy's translation ot Tacitus Godwin on political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. Helvetius on man Kaimes's sketches of the history ot man Literal opinion;, or the history ot Beuignus Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs of tue Cromwell tamily Playhouse dictionary Reveries of solitude Smith's theory of moral lentiments Stackhoufe's history of the b.ble life of Philip I Id. &: Hid- Wonders of nature ai;d art, o vols- Wanley's wonders of the iittie world, called man Wallis on the prevention ot diseases Moore's journal in France Cox's travels into Denmark,Ruffia,Polknd,&c. Cox's iravels into Switzerland Rabant's history of the French revolution Life of Lord Chatham Mallet's northern antiquities Motherby's medical dictionary Grigg's advice to females Hamilton's outlines of the practice of mid wifery Manning's practice of phytic Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca Innes on the muscles Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong on diseases of children Qnincy's dispensatory Edinburgh dispensatory Lewis's dispensatory Ryan on the aftbma Robertfon's treatile oa fevers Lee's botany, Leake on the viscera Leake on diseases of women Nicholfon's chemistry Gardiner on the animal economy Lewis's Materia Medica Fordyce on digestion Withering on the fox glove Lind on the diseases of beat Monro on di(ea*es of armies Mailer's physiology Spalanzane's diifertations London practice of phytic Bell's surgery For Sale by tbe Sttbfcribcrs y Muscovado sogv in u>ds. icim. Hyioa and Soncboag Teas. Sherry Wiso, of fopcrior qiaby, in pipes and quarter Indigo. Boston Beef, in barrels. And a finall invoice of Mullins. NALBRC & JOHN FRAZIER, No. 164* South Front-street. March 8. fmw4w Lately Publiflied. SOLD BY Thomas Dobfon, No. 41, South Second-Stkiet : THE Hiilory of Nrw.Hamplhire, from the Hi(co*ery of the Ri«ci P.fcataqua—by Je* nmtaJt B&, connected with toe fubjtd—By the lame author. Price, 50 Cents. March 17. ii»m To be Sold at Public Vendue, On Fuoir the llth day of April next, at the htfffe of John Tboinfon, in Perth- Amb oy, The Proprietary House AND LOT OF LAND, IN THAT CITY. I Lot contains eleven acres, on which is 1 an orchard of grafted apple trees, a well of excellent water, a large stone c stern, and a very commodiou* liable <*nd coach-house, and a great quantity of the best building stones in the walls of the house, which was formerly built for the reftdence of the Governors of New-Jersey. The tuuatiob of this Lot is so well know n for us health:nefs and beautiful profped ofiheßariioa river to the weft of the bay, and Sandy-Hook to tl.* fall, thai a turiher description isunorcrffirr. The conditions of sale will be, one third ot the purchase money 10 be paid on the fir ft day of May next, when a goou and fuffrci'nr Deed will be given to the puichafer, by Wait** Ru ths r sued, Esq. Prrfident of the Board of Proprietors ot the E.ftcrn Divilion of New- Jeifey, tea the remaining two thiids fati&tatto rily fecurcd in equal annual payments. Bv order of the Board, JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter. Perth-Ambov, February 5. 1794. *. s«n Excellent CLARET, In Logheads and in cases of 50 boulc* each. ALSO, A few cases Champaigne Wine ; MADEIRA,, In ptpct, hogtheads and quaucr casks, FOR. SALE BY JOHN VAUGHAN, No. in, Sottih Froui Ikreci. Jan. 2, 1794. Hecry Rape State of Maryland. _ ) High Court of Chancery, Benjamin Gaither > March 5 th. 1794. and \ Basil Caitber The Complainant states ia his b II that the defendants Benjamin Gai tlier and 3au; Gaither were Pel zed in fee as tenants in common of a tract of land in Fre derick County, called Hammond's Strife ; — that ae ng lo seised, Basil executed a power of attorney to Benjamin author izrg him to fell his, the said Baft's interest in the la d land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold the laid land to a certain William Gaither for the couiideration of fix hundred pounds which hath been since paid, that the laid William hath aiHgned to the Complainant Henry Rape tlie bond executed by the said Bei jaroin for the conveyance of tae said land : The Com plainant now further (tates (and so appeal s to the Chancellor) that the defendants are uoo-reildents of the date of Maryland, and herefore out of the reach of tbe process of this court. It is therefore adjudged aid ordered, that tbe£omp!ainant procure a copy of this or der to be inserted in the newspaper of Angell and Sul i van, and m the United States Gazet e at least three weeks fucceifively, before tbe twentieth day of May next ; to tbe intent that tbe Defendants and all others, who may conceive themselves ioterefl&d in the premis es, may have ootice to appear in this courr, on or before tbe third Tucfday in September next, to shew cause wherefore a decree fiioold not pats for veiling ia the Complainant a com plete legal title to tbe land a fore laid. Tefl, SAMUEL HARVEY Kq- Cur. Coo. tuth&Jjw March iB. TO BE SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN an eligible fit nation, —a] Co a Co4atry Scat within 6 miles of the City, *iikfaati