In th< Name of tlie French Rep üblk. I VERY Frenchman is forbid to violate , J the Neutrality of the United Statet.. Al! conimlffions or authorizations tending to infringe that neutrality, are revoked, and are to be returned to tie Agents of tie French llepublic. Philadelphia, Ventofe ifitli, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible ( March 6th, 1794, o. s.) ; The Minister Plenipotentiary of tie French Republic. JH. FAUCHET- The Editors of newspapers within the United State;, are requested to republifh the foregoing notice. d N O RRIS- C O U B. T, Back of the .New Lorvy, brtwoeH Chefimt and Waliu , George Rutter, RESPECTFULLY i nforms his friends and the pifelic in general, that he continues parrying on the business of Sign and Fire-Bucket Painting, L&ewife, JAPANNED PLATED, , for doorsor window-lhutters,doitt in the moll elegant and with dispatch. Orders the country wfll be thankfully received, and duly attended to. December 36, dtf TO HE MLt), And entered upon the fiift of May, The noted Efiate, called yohnjort Hall: Lying in the Mohawk eouptry, ftateofNew Yoik, formerly the feat of Sir Wilftam John son, containing about (even hundred ?cre# of land, which is of the very bed quality ; toge ther with the stock, and farmtr.g utttifih. The buildings are large and convenient, and lit for a gentleman*! i'rat. The payments wiH be made easy, fecnrity. Fnr further particulars enquire of GeOrge Meicalf, €fq. on the pretwf of Silas Talbot, £fq. at Philadelphia, of Samuel Ward and Brothers, in New York, or of the fubferiber in Th'ovidtdce. rfube% Bvwtn. Philad. March 26 mwftfi m ~~ PROPOSALS for publishing By subscription, , A Ground Plan or THE City Philadelphia, AND ITS ENVIRONS; Taken frorfi actual survey, by A. £. totiE, Geographer, frfmi St. &omm«9. r "l"THli> will be camp/fid on a plate 26 JL incites Ifqtalrt; an 3tf will trtntoita fn ex- 9 ast defenption of ail the squares, ftrrets and alleys in the Gtjy and Liberties. The {titration of the ffevfrlil j>trtuicl>ui' , iding5 v Ttich as the State- House, City-Hall, fcealt of Congress, Churches, Meeting-Hou'fc*, Mctffmal, liWiVy and Semina lieiof J*eJKntn£—ot the feveril Bartks, and of the Federal and State Ofcfices, willbe ascertained. The par* which are built oft'will trc diftmguifh eJ from iho'fe that are hot. The c our lis o? the tivuVrs berween Delaware and and ae much ofttie Canal, intend* d to connect the oevigition of these two waters, as lie* within the conrpafsqf the draught, will be accurately delineated. It will also be ornamented by a view of the (hipping in the harbor, ind an ele vation onfcphgrefs-Hall, and of the otfhtr public Wildings that occupy the ground cogtifctioirs. •In ftiort, not hing will be omitted to render thh tifeful and durable work acceptable lo an en- public, that is in the author's power : *nd it fha-il be witti the greatest poflible difpatcty, as soon as the genefous encou ragement of fubfcribevt shall insure tothe author such a Turn as will be fu&cicnt to defray ex penses. A Pantff/hltt will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical lift of the Subfcrifrei* natoes, and information con cerning (he police, population and present (late Of the city. The price to fubferibers will be Two Dollars and one third* to be paid at the time of deliver ing the Plans. Sobfcriptions will be gratefully received at the principal iJookfellers iu this city—and the ; original Draft may be seen at,#. Davim', j 'No. 68, Mailcet-ftreet, at any time uQtil ft (hail ! be put into the b&fids of the Engraver. Feb. 28. George Bringhurft, COACH-MAKER-, In Mulberry (Arch) between Fourth *nd Fifth Streets, actjoining the Epifcqpal burning ground, r ~p , AK®S this opportunity of returning his JL grateful thanks to his former employers, and requeuing their future favors, as well as tbofe of the public in general. fie continues to make and repair at the . fltorteft notice, all kinds of pleasure carriages, f'uch as coaches, chariots, pliartons with kud Without crane necks, coachees, chaises, kitte reens, Wind for fulkeys atd chaiis, and liarnefs Of every defcriptior, ir- the nrtteft and newest falhion now prevailing >n the United States. And as he has a quantity of the bed seasoned wood by him, and capital workmen", he has not the least doubt but he will be able to give fattsfc&ion to thole who please t-o employ him. He has for fkle, several carriages almost finilhed, such as coacbees, an Italian windier chair, hung on steel springs, aligbtphtoton for one or two borfes, and a lulkey with a falling Carriages fold on Commiifion. Philadelphia, Jan. 6, i 79- m&th3in TO 3E SOLD, A large elegant House, and Lot of Ground, IN ail eligible Jituation,—ra|fo a Country Seat Within 6 milts cjf [I* City, wttb 9 Veres of land, or 42 . eres of i*pd aixl ijieadolv, tbe House is not exceeded by many in the vicinity of tjie city, in (Ize or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. January 23. m&t|.—tf JUST PUBLISHED, ANO FOR 6 A.L E BY M. Cjirv, No. 11 The PROMPTER; Commentary on Common Sayings and Subjects, .whic(> (irt full (f Common Sense, tie befifenfe in the -world. ' I "HIS little book is written inallite altogether A novel, and is adapted n BAR IRON, RUSSIA SHEETING, RAVEN'S DUcit, RUSSIA DUCK, HOO's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY John Bontirildjbn No. 12, Walnut-street. March 4,1794. di w.^a^tf m&thif The Admirers of Sacred "Music arc refpeftfully informed, that One or rfiore Performance-; from the most approved Parts a br, euy given to alt the military invalids of the Uuitcd Siatc»,tliat the funu to which Jh-ey aiee-niiled +or fm months of their annual {KtJion, fton the lourt+i day of September 1793, and which will t>«cftmetir newspa pers for tht ipacctrf two momhs. January go. STATE or SOUTH-CAROLINA. In the Htmfe of Reprrfiulatives, CtCtMBE* 2lft, >733. *T7»ER£AS the •Cowmnffioarcrs of public ▼ V Accounts, have reported, that thry can | v« For Sale bj the Sub/cribers, MUSCOVADO Sugar in hhds.&bbsl. flyion and Southong Teas. Slierry Wines, of superior quality, in pipes and quarter cases. Spanifti Indigo. Boston Beef, in barrels. And a small invoice of Muslins. NAI-BRO' & JOHN FRAZIER, No. 1&4, South£(o»t4h-««t. March 8. fmw4w Qs* This Gazette Jfcall be enlarged, it reeeivrs tmouragtvmt—The Siifo-ipiion encreafcs daily—A539 P*i*es and 23,461 Blanks, being about one and an half Blanks to a Prize. THE Directors of the Society for efiabliftung Ufelul Mannfa£t«tes, having reiolved to eie3 LOTTERIESTc z.- 0» eH . £k,t* THOUI*D*,LI m-. 10 aA AStai the Legifl turc c. : 01 apponvrd the it '.io»-j!: r , pc tV.as to fup»i»«,*;«; v— ♦»» l-ow, Ruftis King, Mt. 1 <• H .. , W»tftn, Rici'-us iiu-.iiUut, At.r>- H'■runentL Cornelius Ray, "i the ciiy oi Stw t?'k— 1 nomas Willrttg, j.rteph Ball, Matthew WCon and Anidrew Bayard, As the chy of Phila delph'a—'His Excellency Richard Howell, Esq. Elnw Boudmot, Genera) El'as Dayton, J*rm» Pa 1 h«r, Jntlin- Miif'ariipj Ijn, Tv~..l Sttwuel W. Stockton, [o&iua M. Wallace, Jnfeph Bloom fie Id, 4nd Ehtha Boudmot, of Ni w-Je». fey, whn i>fter tlie following Schcme of a Lot tery, and pledge themlelves to pie public, that they will Mice e»ery affuraoce and precaution m thefr p>»w«r to have the Moines paid by tte Mungert, Iroin time tt> time, *s Mito tbe Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpofeof paying Priz s, which fliaH be immediately dilchargcd by a tticdt npon one of Phe ilanks. s Asm S C H E ME: i Prifcc bt 2b,0©0 DoiUrt is 2€\ooo 1 10,GC'O lQ,bo( •1 2 i 10 *0 109 3°° 1-Of® 2000 3000 Biao 1 4>539 Prizes. 262,00 a 23,461 Blanks. First dr»wn number 2,000 Lt»ft dra wu number, 2 ; ,ooo 38.©©© Ticket* at 7 Dollars cach is 266*000 The drawing will commence, under the in (pe&ionof a Committeeof the Super intend a«rs, as loon as the Tickets are f6W,x>l winch tinaciy notice wrttbe given The Supentrtettdams have appointed John W. Of Ncwai'k, }*crtb R. of Ne>w-Brunfwiok, anil Jonathan Rhea, of Trenton, as »atc Managers thereof, who hav.c given ample Security loi difcbarging the trust reposed in them. (pT In orderTo fecurethe pun&ual payment of the Prizes, the Superintendents of the 'Lottery have dire&ed that the Managers IhiU each enter into bonds in 40,000 dOl a 1 s, with tour fufficicwt fecuritres, to performthevr vrfttt u&ionsy the sub. lkance of which is Is That whenever either of rhe Mvmager* shall receive the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, he shall immd lately place the fame ir> one of the Bauks of New.York or Philadelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor of the Society, and such of the Superintendams a« live in the ciiy where the monies are placed, to remain there until the Lottery is Hrawn, for the payment of the Prizes. 11. Ihe Managers to take 'ufficiem tecunty for any Tickets they may croft, otherwise to bt nefponuble for them. MI. Tofcwp t«gabr bwA» ifTii >»«■ fcM. Ww«HMtW»J and p»ia mrt» lln - 30,000 36,000 81.000 luftftf. 'C* Its .«} "s