( The following Certifi cate of the funded three per Cent Stock of the Horn ft c Debt.pt the United States lUnding on ifi bo . :>of the Tieafuiy of the said United Si at: .1, in the names of Donnald and Buiton of l.nndor, menrhSfiti, and figncd by Joseph \*oui fe, Rfgifter of said Trcafuty, to wit :— N". S47S, <,at " d ®4' h August 1792 tor 29,59 (Miliars and S$ cents was transmitted from Lon don in the "(hip Peter, Paul HulTey, matter, hoond for New York, Mid has been loft.— The Subscriber intending to apply 10 *' re Trca ftrry of (he United States to have the fame re newed, defvres all persons who are interested in the said certificate, to make their objections thereto, if any they have. Francis Macy. Phikd. March 37. d6w PROPOSALS For Printing by Subscription, An Original Novel, In Four Volumes, duodecimo, Dedicated, by Permission, tik, mrn C of Sir William John- | ion, containing about seven hundred acres of Taod, which is of the very beit quality ; tog;c thrr with and fanning uteufvls. The are large *nd convenient, and fit for a gentleman's feat. The payments will be made eifv, on j;ood iecunty. For fihiher fJarticulats enquire of George Meicalf, Esq. on the premil-. es, ot Silas Talbot, Efq, at Philadelphia, of Samu.-I Ward and Brothers, in New Yoik, or of the fubfciibcr in Providence. Jabez Bowen. Phi lad. March 2.6 mw&fim Henry Rape _ State of lyiaryland. : t>. J High Court of Chancery, BenjatninGaithei V March jth. 1794. and ■ a , B ifil Ckither The Complainant states in his b 11 that the defendants Benjamin Gai thi'r and Ba£L! Giither were seized in fee as Tcjatif* in common of a tra£l of land in Fre derick Con uy, called Hammond's Strife ;— that be rig so seised, Basil executed a power of attorney, to Bsnjtunm authorizing him to fell his, the saW-Basil's interest in the said land, that afterwards the said Benjamin fold t''e 'aid lartd to a ccrtain William Gajther for the confederation 6ffix hundred pounds which hath been liace paid, that the said William hath aflgnetl to t'ne Complainant Henry Rape tite bond executed by the said Benjamin for t?ie c«mveyance of t.ie foid land : The Com plainant now further states (ard so appears Vo the Chancel Tor) that the defendants are non-rcfulents of the it ate of Maryland, and herefore oat of the reach of the process of this com t. It is therefore adjudged and ordered, that the Complainant procure a copy of this or der to be inferred in the newspaper of Angell and SuVivan, and in the United States Gazette at W >ft three weeks fucceflively, before the twenti' th day of May next ; to the intent that the Defendants and all others, \yho may conceive themselves interested in the premis es, may have notice to appear in this court, on or before the third Tucfday in September next, to shew mule wherefore a decree Ihould not pass for vejiuig in the Complainanl- 4com plete legal title to the land aforefaid. Test, SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Con. March 18 tuth&sgw TO BE SOLD, A large elegant Hou,fe, and Lot of Ground, an eiigi »le situation,—also a Country Seat wvhin 6 miles of the C;ty, with 9 acres of land* or 42 acres of land and meadowy the Ho'lfc is not exceeded bymmy in the vicinity of -'ne city, in lize or convenience. For terms apply to the printer. January 23- m&th—tf tuft Imported, In the Ship ESrsarA, C?pt. Qroaidou, from- St. Peterftiutg ia Ruttia, And nowland-rii* at South-ilreet Wharf, viz. HfeiMP, BAR IRON, RUSSIA PHj'.ETING, RAVEN'S DUCK, RUSSIA DUCK, HOG's BRISTLES. AND FOR SALE BY John Dovnaldfon, No. 12, Walnut-street. March 4,1794- diwjtawtf j'j} bxpcrted, From London, Dublin, and Glafgoiv, And now opening far sale. By MAT HEW CAREY, No. 11H, Mariit-Jr&t, A Lr.i'se a ul Valuable COLLECTION ®f BOOKS, Among which are the following : NEW Annual Regiiter for I 79 2 European Magazine for the fir ft fix months of* 1793 Gibbons decline and fall of the Roman Empire Memoirs of the Manthefter society, 3 vols. Priestly on matter and spirit on chriftu.nity D'fney's lite of Dr. Jortin D'Anville's ancient geography Memoirs of Guy Joli Variety,a collation of elTays King of Prulfia's works Calm observer—by Mackintosh RufleU's ancient and modern Europe Larighorne's Plutarch Elegant extracts, superbly gilt Elegant extracts of natural history S.iugnier and Briifon's voyage Rochon's voyage to Madagascar Townfend's travels in Spain TajlVs Jerusalem delivered Sinellie's translation ofßuffon Berwick's history of quadrupeds Buffon abridged History of birds Philips's history of inland navigation Hooper's rational recreations History of France, in 3 vols. Curiwfities of literature, 3 "vols. Whitaker's defence of queen Mary Sheridan's di(stionary, 2 vols. D )w's history of Piindoftan Sketches of the Hindoos Key to polite literature. Im lay's dtfcrlption of Kentucky Present state of "Nova-Scotia Present ft ate of Vudfon's Bay Preston on masonry Lavafer on physiognomy, abridged Zimmerman's survey J Murphy's life of Dr. Jqhnfon j Necker on executive power Kiifes of Secundus Gallery of portraits ) Volney's ruins ofempires Travels s Vaillaint's travels, with superb engravings Downman's infancy f Adair's history of American Indians , B ninqton on materialifin and immatenalilni B-rchold's advice to patriotic travellers Builder's magazine Complete farmer Chandon's life of Voltaire J>e Non's travels Franklin's life and works Gi ozier's description of China Murphy's translation of Tacitus Godwin on political justice Gazetteer of France, 3 vols. Helvetius on man Kaimes's fketcfoes of the history of man Liberal dpinion*, or the history of Benignus Mawe's gardener's dictionary Noble's memoirs of the Cromwell family PlAyhouse dictionary Reveries of folitijde Smith's theory of moral sentiments Stackhoufe's history of the bible Watson's life of Philip lid. &: itld. Wonders of nature and art, 6 vols. Wanley's wonders of the little world, called mnn Walli3 on the prevention of diseases Moore's journal ii) France Cox's travelsintoDenmarkißuffia,Poland,See. Cox's travels into Switzerland I 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 physic Cleghorn's diseases of Minorca Innes on the muscles Pott's works Fourcroy's chemistry Armstrong 011 diseases of children Quincy's d.fpenfatory Edinburgh dispensatory Lewis's dispensatory Ryan on the althma Robertfon's treatise on 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 heat Monvo on diseases of armies Haller's physiology Spalanzane's dissertations London practice of physic Bell's forgery Chaptal's chejniftry. d Just Publifted, In one handsome volume, nmo. Price 5s and FOR sale by JOHN ORMROD, At Franklin's Head, No. 41, Second Streit, 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 Haarlem. CorrcSed and Enlarged. By WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROW N, D. D. Profefior of Moral Philosophy, and the I-aw of Nature, and of Ecclesiastical Hiftor.v; and Minister of the Englilh Church at U treclit. 1 f Aliquid Temper ad communsm utilitatem at- , ferendum. Cicero. The Firjl American Edition. THE grand principle of Equality, if right ly understood, is the only basis on which universal justice, sacred order, and perfect freedom, can be firmly built, and permanent ly lecured. The v.ew of it exhibited in this eflay, at the fame time that it reprtffcs the insolence of office, the tyranny of pride, and the outrages of oppression } co»firm«, 111 the nioft forcible manner, the necessity oi fubor diriation, and the just demands ot lawful au thority. So far iodeed, from loosening the bands of society, that it maintains inviolate, every natural and every civil dilbnflion, draws more clofeJy every focii»l tie, unites in one harmonipus and juflly proportioned fyi tem, and brings men together on the even ground Of the inherent rights of human na ture, of reciprocal obligation, and of a com inon relation to the community. March 18. eodl wtufeftf Stock Brokers Office, Nou 16, WaJl-ftrfltt, New-York. THE Subscriber intending to confine himfelf entirely to the PURCHASE & SALE of STOCKS on COMMISSION, begs leave to of fc r his Cervices to his friends and others, in the line o{ a.Stock Broker. Thofc who may please to favor him with their business, may depend upon having it traufa£led with the utmost fide lity and dispatch. Orders from Philadelphia, Boston, or any other part of the United States, will be ftri&ly attended to. LEONARD BLEECKER. m&thtf •70 be Sold at Public Vendue, On Friday the nthday of April next, at the house of Johti Thomson, in Perth- Amb oy, The Proprietary House awenoT or lanp, IN AT CITY. Lot contains eleven acres, on which is Ji an orchard of grafted apple trees, a wfell of excellent water, a large ft one cistern, and a vc*j commodious stable and coach-house, and a great i quantity of the best building stones in the walls of the house, which was formerly built for the residence of the Governors of New-Jersey. The situation of this Lot is so well known for its healthiness and beautiful profpe£t of the Rariton river to the weft of the bay, and Sandy-Hook to the east, that a further description is unneeeflfary. The conditions of sale will be, one third of the purchase money to be paid on the firft day of May next, when a good and fufficient Deed will be given to the putchafer, by Waltir Ru therfurd, Esq. President of the Board of Proprietors ot the Eastern Division of New- Jersey, and the remaining two thirds fatisfa&o rily secured in equal annual payments. By order of the Board, JAMES PARKER, Rcgifter* Perth* Ambov, February 5 r 1794. 23worn JAMES LEACH, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, That from the encouragement he has received, from Ceveral refpettable Gentle men, he is induced once more, to embark in the PAPER LINE —and would offer his fervi es to all those Gentlemen, who can confidenc in him ; and he allures thofc who employ him, that their confidence (hall not be misplaced but it (hall be his constant endeavor, to pay the ftri&eft attention to their best interest, in all ne gociations whatever. He has taken the Chamber in State-Street, over .Mr. David Town/end, Watch Makei's Shop. -Where PUBLIC SECURI TIES, of al) kinds, are bought and iold ; and where Coqimiflion Business of all kinds, will be tranfatted on reasonable terms. HOUSES and VESSELS will be constantly exposed for faie, on commiflion. %* Calh paid for Salem, Providence, and Portsmouth BILLS N. B. If any Gentleman in Philadelphia, or New-York, has any Business to trarifatt at Bojien, in Paper Negociations, he will be happy to be em ployed on commijjion. Boston, Jan. 24, 1794. mw&ftf Mordecai Lewis, Has for Sale at his Store, No. 25, Dock, Street:— A few Bales of Ruflu Sheetings, Barcelona Handkerchiefs in Poxes, A bale of Waw-priced Cotton Handkerchiefs, A Quantity ot Souchong Tea, Hyson and Tonkay, ditto. Holland Gin in Cases, A Quantity of X irpftone, With a Variety, of other Goods. Feb. 20. 3 aw6w WANTED AN APPRENTICE To the Printing IJufinef6, Enquire at this Offing * - *> The Prafts -an/uigfrom the following publi cation are for thebeneft of the Poor. Just publiftcd, printed by R. Aitken and Son, and fold by J. Crukfhank, \V. Young T. Dobfon, and the other Booksellers, MINUTES OF THE Proceedings of the Committee, Appointed on the 14th September 1793. b y the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Libertws, andthe Diftrift of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the fgfferihgs of the afflicted with the Malignant Fever,pre valent, in the City and its vicinity. IVITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING .. A lift of persons admitted into the Hospi tal at BuQi-hill, (hewing the times of their admission, (jeath and discharge. Number of Houses, Deaths, &c. in the refpeilive streets, alleys, and courts in the city of Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and Diftrift of Southwark. A lift of the Intements in the Burial grounds in the city of Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and Diftrift of Southwark, with a meteorological account of the weather. A summary of donations in cash andprovi fions, received from funry persons and pla ces, for the us; of the poor and affli&ed. April 2. d3'.v "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 Pian will be engraved on a plate 26 inches square ; and it will contain an ex att defGription of all the, squares, streets an<\ alleys in the City and Liberties. The fituaiion of the several public buildings, such 2s the State- House, City-Hall, Seat of Congress, Churches, Meeting-Houses, Hospital, Library and Semina ries of Learaing—of the several Banks, and of the Federal and State Offices, will be ascertained. The parts which arc built on willbe diftingu (h ---ed frQm those that are not. The courses qJ the rivulets between Delaware and Schuylkill, and as much of the Canal, intended to conne& the navigation of these two waters, as lies within the compass of the draught, will be accurately delineared. It will also be ornamented by a view of th'e (hipping in the harbor, and an vie vation of Congress-Hall, and of the oiher public buildings that occupy the ground contiguous. In short, nothing will be omitted to render this ufeful and desirable work acceptable 10 an en lightened public, that is ir) the authorVpowcr : and it (ha)J be coropleated with (he greatelfr pomole diipatch, as lopu as iTve gcneioiTs cikoh- & ragement of fublcnbeis (hall insure to the author such a fym as will be fufficicnt to defray ey pences. A P/mphlet will be delivered with each Plan, which will contain an alphabetical 1i 11 of the Subscribers names, and information con cerning the police, population and prcfent ftar